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This section contains entrance, application and cost information for international students. International students include: ~ all students who require student visas to study in New Zealand ~ all individuals on New Zealand work visas enrolling for part-time study ~ all students, other than New Zealand citizens, enrolled in distance-taught programmes and resident outside New Zealand. All students in the above categories should direct application enquiries to: International Office University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin 9054 New Zealand Tel 64 3 479 8080 Email [email protected] Website otago.ac.nz/international If you have residency or citizenship of Australia and are seeking to study on campus in New Zealand, please browse the University’s website for further information: otago.ac.nz/study or email: [email protected] 2017 International tuition fees is schedule is intended as a general guide for international students. e information provided is as far as possible, up-to-date and accurate at the time of publication. e University reserves the right to add, amend or withdraw programmes and facilities, to restrict student umbers and to make any other alterations as it may deem necessary. e regulations of the University of Otago are available on the University of Otago website otago.ac.nz Published by the University of Otago International Office: August 2016

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This section contains entrance, application and cost information for international students. International students include:

~ all students who require student visas to study in New Zealand

~ all individuals on New Zealand work visas enrolling for part-time study

~ all students, other than New Zealand citizens, enrolled in distance-taught programmes and resident outside New Zealand.

All students in the above categories should direct application enquiries to:

International Office University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin 9054 New Zealand Tel 64 3 479 8080 Email [email protected] Website otago.ac.nz/international

If you have residency or citizenship of Australia and are seeking to study on campus in New Zealand, please browse the University’s website for further information: otago.ac.nz/study or email: [email protected]

2017 International tuition fees

This schedule is intended as a general guide for international students. The information provided is as far as possible, up-to-date and accurate at the time of publication. The University reserves the right to add, amend or withdraw programmes and facilities, to restrict student umbers and to make any other alterations as it may deem necessary.

The regulations of the University of Otago are available on the University of Otago website otago.ac.nz

Published by the University of Otago International Office: August 2016

APPLIED SCIENCE

Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) 3 D CW C Applied Geology S1 or S2 28,800 Aquaculture and Fisheries S1 or S2 28,800 Clothing and Textile Sciences S1 or S2 28,800 Computational Modelling S1 or S2 28,800 Consumer Food Science S1 28,800 Energy Management S1 28,800 Environmental Management S1 28,800 Forensic Analytical Science S1 30,000 Geographic Information Systems S1 or S2 28,800 Molecular Biotechnology S1 30,000 Software Engineering S1 or S2 28,800 Sport and Exercise Nutrition S1 30,000 Sports Technology S1 or S2 30,000

SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science (BSc) 3 S1 or S2 D CW C Anatomy 30,000 Biochemistry 30,000 Botany 28,800 Chemistry 28,800Clothing and Textile Sciences 28,800Computer Science 28,800 Ecology 28,800 Economics 26,100 Electronics 28,800 Energy Studies 28,800 Food Science 28,800 Genetics 30,000 Geography 28,800

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Undergraduate Courses

Geology 28,800 Human Nutrition 28,800 Information Science 28,800 Land Planning and Development 29,400 Mathematics 23,900 Microbiology 30,000 Neuroscience 30,000 Oceanography 28,800 Pharmacology 30,000 Physics 28,800Physiology 30,000 Plant Biotechnology 30,000 Psychology 28,800 Statistics 23,900Surveying Measurement 29,400 Zoology 28,800

Bachelor of Physical Education (BPhEd) 4 S1 or S2 30,000 D CW C Restricted entry Special criteria applyExercise and Sport Science Physical Activity and Health Professional Studies Sport and Leisure Studies

SURVEYING

Bachelor of Surveying (BSurv) 4 S1 29,400 D CW C Competitive entry after intermediate year

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HUMANITIES

Bachelor of Laws (LLB) ◊ 4 S1 27,200 D CW C Competitive entry to second year

Bachelor of Music (MusB) ◊ 3 S1 or S2 27,000 D CW C

Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) 3 S1 27,000 D CW C Auditions for music performance required

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) 4 S1 23,900 D CW C & DT Entry normally after two years university study

Bachelor of Teaching (BTchg) 3 SI 23,900 DI CW C Interview required/IELTS of 7.0 with no individual band below 7.0 Early Childhood Primary

Bachelor of Theology (BTheol) ◊ 3 S1 or S2 23,900 D CW C & DT Biblical Studies Christian Thought and History Pastoral Studies

Bachelor of Arts (BA) 3 S1 or S2 D CW CAnthropology 23,900Anthropology (Archaeology) 28,800Art History and Visual Culture 23,900Asian Studies 23,900 Biblical Studies 23,900 C & DTChinese 23,900Christian Thought and History 23,900 C & DTClassics 23,900Communication Studies 23,900Computer Science 28,800Economics 26,100Education 23,900English 23,900English and Linguistics 23,900European Studies 23,900Film and Media Studies 23,900French 23,900Gender Studies 23,900

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5Geography 28,800German 23,900History 23,900Indigenous Development/He Kura Matanui 23,900Information Science 28,800 Islamic Studies 23,900Japanese 23,900Language and Linguistics 23,900Linguistics 23,900Māori Studies 23,900Mathematics 23,900Music 27,000Pacific Islands Studies 23,900Philosophy 23,900Philosophy, Politics and Economics 23,900Politics 23,900Psychology 28,800Religious Studies 23,900 C & DTSociology 23,900Spanish 23,900Statistics 23,900Theatre Studies 23,900

BUSINESS

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)* 3 S1 or S2 D CW C Accounting † 26,100 Economics † 26,100 Finance † 26,100 Information Science † 28,800 International Business † 26,100 Language / cultural papers as part of courseManagement † 26,100 Marketing Management † 26,100 Tourism † 26,100

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◊ Honours degrees are available for the LLB, MusB and BTheol. Students accepted by application.† All BCom students must complete BCom “core” papers in addition to major subject requirements.* Students can study Hospitality and Entrepreneurship as specialist minors.¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49.These are indicative only. Please consult an adviser.All Business and Humanities programmes are taught from the Dunedin campus.

HEALTH SCIENCES

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) 5 S1 D CW, CC C Competitive entry after HSFY Health Sciences First Year (HSFY) 30,960 UMAT, interview for second-year entry Years 2-5 (per year) 89,000

Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLSc) 4 S1 D CW, CC C Competitive entry after HSFY Health Sciences First Year 30,960 Interview for second-year entry Years 2-4 (per year) 35,200

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) 6 S1 D CW, CC C Competitive entry after HSFY Health Sciences First Year 30,960 Years 2-3 (per year) 70,000 Years 4-6 (per year) 80,000

Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) ø 4 S1 D CW, CC C Competitive entry after HSFY Health Sciences First Year 30,960 Years 2-4 (per year) 36,500

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) ø 4 S1 D CW, CC C Competitive entry after HSFY Health Sciences First Year 30,960 Years 2-4 (per year) 36,500

Bachelor of Dental Technology (BDentTech) 3 S1 D CW, R C Competitive entry, offers released in December Year 1 34,690 Year 2 36,500 Year 3 34,940

Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH) 3 S1 D CW, CC C Competitive entry, offers released in December IELTS of 7.0 or equivalent

Year 1 34,610 Year 2 33,672 Year 3 36,500

Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBiomedSc) 3 S1 30,000 D CW CDrugs and Human Health Functional Human Biology Infection and Immunity Molecular Basis of Health and Disease Nutrition, Metabolism and Human Health Reproduction, Genetics and Development

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Bachelor of Commerce with Honours (BCom(Hons)) 1 S1 Fees as per below D CWR C

Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (PGDipCom) 1 S1 or S2 Fees as per below D CW C

Master of Commerce (MCom)* 1 S1 or S2 D R C Accounting Ö 27,600 [email protected] Economics 27,600 [email protected] Finance 27,600 [email protected] Information Science 30,900 [email protected] International Business 27,600 [email protected] Management 27,600 [email protected] Marketing Management 27,600 [email protected] 27,600 [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Informatics 1 f/t or S1 or S2 36,500 D CWR DT This programme is not available [email protected]

(PGDipHealInf) † 2 p/t for on-campus study

Master of Business Administration (MBA) 16 mths f/t March 44,000 for the D CW & major C Three years’ work experience, [email protected] or 30 mths p/t whole programme business project interview and GMAT 550

Master of Business Administration (MBA) 30 mths May/ Contact the D CW & major DT Five years’ work experience, [email protected] Online option October International Office business project interview

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration 9 mths f/t or March 22,000 D CW & consulting C Five years’ work experience [email protected] (PGDipBusAdmin) 15 mths online report and interview

Master of Business Data Science (MBusDataSc) 12 mths S1 46,350 D CWR C [email protected]

Master of Economics (MEcon) 12 mths S1 or S2 41,400 D CWR C [email protected]

Master of Entrepreneurship (MEntr) 15 mths S1 41,400 D CW C [email protected]

Master of Finance (MFinc) 12 mths S1 41,400 D CWR C [email protected]

Master of International Business (MIntBus)∆ 12 mths S1 or S2 41,400 D CWR C [email protected]

Master of Marketing (MMart)∆ 12 mths S1 or S2 41,400 D CWR C [email protected]

Master of Professional Accounting (MProfAcct) 18 mths S1 55,200 D CWR C Stated fee may vary as enrolment flows [email protected] indicative fee only over two academic years

Master of Sustainable Business (MSusBus)∆ 12 mths S1 or S2 41,400-42,200 D CWR C Stated fee can be higher depending [email protected] on elective choice

Master of Tourism (MTour) 12 mths S1 or S2 41,400 D CWR C [email protected]

Ö Not offered as a PGDipCom. ∆ Subject to approval. ^ The minimum duration assumes a full-time course of study. # Programmes listed as CW consist mainly of coursework papers, but may include a research project or dissertation. * Where a master’s programme is available as a one-year research option, the entry may be S1 or S2. The availability of papers in any particular year may preclude an S2 intake for some coursework programmes.¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49.ø Honours is available in 4th year.† Course run through Department of Information Science, School of Business.

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DIPLOMA FOR GRADUATES (Available in all major subject areas for the Bachelor of Commerce and also in the endorsements below) Advertising (DipGrad) 1 S1 or S2 Contact the D CW C [email protected] International Office

Human Resource Management (DipGrad) 1 S1 or S2 Contact the D CW C [email protected] International Office

Sports Business (DipGrad) 1 S1 or S2 Contact the D CW C [email protected] International OfficeDOCTORAL

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 3 Any time See page 8 R C [email protected] In all subject areas above

HEALTH SCIENCES

BIOETHICS

Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc)~

Clinical Ethics 1 p/t S1 or S2 15,450 D CW C & DT (NZ) [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc)~ Bioethics 1 or 2 p/t S1 or S2 30,900 D CW C & DT (NZ) [email protected]

Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc)~ Bioethics 1 or 2 S1 or S2 30,900 D R C & DT (NZ) [email protected] 2 or 4 p/t

Master of Bioethics and Health Law 1 or 2 p/t S1 or S2 30,900 D CW C & DT (NZ) [email protected](MBHL)

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE

Bachelor of Biomedical Science with 1 S1 33,700 DCW CWR C Evidence of BBiomedsc or equivalent [email protected] (BBiomedSc(Hons))

HEALTH SCIENCES

Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc)~ S1 or S2 Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport 1 p/t 18,250 W CW DT [email protected] Assessment and Management 2 p/t 18,250 D CWR DT Must be able to attend workshop [email protected]

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Human Nutrition 1 p/t 15,450 D CW DT (NZ) [email protected] Management 1 p/t 18,250 C CW DT NZ registered health professional [email protected] (Advanced Clinical) 1 p/t 18,250 C CW C & DT (NZ) NZ registered nurse [email protected] Health 1 p/t 18,250 D CW DT [email protected] and Pain Management 1 p/t 18,250 C CW DT NZ registered health professional [email protected] Therapy (Advanced Practice) 1 p/t 18,250 W CW DT NZ registered health professional [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc)~ S1 or S2 Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport 2 p/t 36,500 W CWDT [email protected] Assessment and Management 2 p/t 36,500 D CWR DT Must be able to attend workshop [email protected] Nutrition 2 p/t 30,900 D CW DT (NZ) [email protected] Management 2 p/t 36,500 C CW DT NZ registered health professional [email protected] coherent programme of study Occupational Health 2 p/t 36,500 D CW DT [email protected] and Pain Management 2 p/t 36,500 C CW DT NZ registered health professional [email protected] Nursing 2 p/t 36,500 C CW C & DT (NZ) NZ registered nurse [email protected] Study 36,500 DCW CW C & DT Papers should constitute a coherent programme of study

Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc)~ S1 or S2 Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport 4 p/t 36,500 W CWR DT [email protected] Medicine 1 or 2 36,500 W CWR DT [email protected] Management 1 or 2 Contact DCW CWR C [email protected] International [email protected] Office [email protected] Nutrition 1 or 2 30,900 D CWR DT [email protected] Management 1 or 2 36,500 C CWR DT (NZ & Aus) NZ registered health professional [email protected] Health 1or 2 36,500 D CWR DT (NZ) [email protected] Medicine 4 p/t 36,500 W CWR DT [email protected] and Pain Management 1 or 2 36,500 C CW DT NZ registered health professional [email protected] 1 or 2 36,500 W CWR DT (NZ) [email protected] Unendorsed Study 1 or 2 36,500 DCW CW C & DT Papers should constitute a [email protected] coherent programme of study

Postgraduate Diploma in Health 1 or 2 S1 or S2 29,250 DCW CW C Expectation of around two years’ [email protected] (PGDipHealMgt) work experience [email protected] [email protected]

MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE

Postgraduate Diploma in Medical 1 or 2 S1 36,500 DCW CWR C [email protected] Science (PGDipMLSc)

Master of Medical Laboratory Science (MMLSc) 1 or 2 S1 36,500 DCW R C [email protected]

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# Programmes listed as CW consist mainly of coursework papers but may include a research project or dissertation. ¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49. Where part-time study is indicated a pro-rata fee may apply.~ Applicants are normally expected to be currently working in a health setting in the relevant field. ^ The minimum duration assumes a full-time course of study, part-time study is possible for most courses.

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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Postgraduate Certificate in 1 S1 18,250 W CW DT (NZ) [email protected] Technology (PGCertMedTech)

Postgraduate Diploma in Medical 2 S1 36,500 W CW DT (NZ) Currently working as a [email protected] Technology (PGDipMedTech) medical technician

MEDICINE

Postgraduate Certificate in Aeromedical 1 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected] and Transport (PGCertAeroRT)

Postgraduate Diploma in Aeromedical 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected] and Transport (PGDipAeroRT)

Master of Aeromedical Retrieval 3 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected] Transport (MAeroRT)

Postgraduate Certificate in Civil 1 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected] Medicine (PGCertCAVMed)

Master of Aviation Medicine (MAvMed) 4 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CW DT [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Child Health (DCH) 1 S1 or S2 18,250 DCW CW DT (NZ) Must be registered in NZ as a medical [email protected] practitioner and hold a hospital position in paediatrics

Postgraduate Certificate in General 2 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 DCW C C & DT (NZ) Must be registered in NZ as a [email protected] (PGCertGP) Full year medical practitioner

Postgraduate Diploma in General 4 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 DCW C C & DT (NZ) Must be registered in NZ as a [email protected] (PGDipGP) Full year medical practitioner

Master of General Practice (MGP) 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 DCW CWR C Must be registered in NZ as a [email protected] or R medical practitioner

Postgraduate Diploma in 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 D CW DT (NZ) Registered medical practitioner [email protected] Health (DIH)

Master of Medical Science (MMedSc) 1 S1 or S2 36,500 DCW R C [email protected]

Postgraduate Certificate in 1 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 C CW DT (NZ, Registered medical practitioner [email protected] Medicine (PGCertMSM) Aus & HK)

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# Programmes listed as CW consist mainly of coursework papers but may include a research project or dissertation. ¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49. Where part-time study is indicated a pro-rata fee may apply.^ The minimum duration assumes a full-time course of study, part-time study is possible for most courses.Ø The PGDipPhty may be taken as a general (unendorsed) programme or as an endorsed programme in one of the options listed above.

Postgraduate Diploma in 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 C CW DT (NZ, Registered medical practitioner [email protected] Medicine (PGDipMSM) Aus & HK)

Postgraduate Diploma in Obstetrics and 0.5-2 S1 36,500 DCW CW DT (NZ) Must be registered in NZ as a medical [email protected] Medical Gynaecology (PGDipOMG) practitioner and hold a hospital position in O & G

Postgraduate Diploma in Ophthalmic 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 D CW C & DT Registered medical practitioner [email protected] Sciences (PGDipOphthBS)

Master of Ophthalmology (MOphth) 1 S1 or S2 36,500 D R Registered medical practitioner [email protected]

Postgraduate Certificate in Primary 1 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 W CW C & DT (NZ) [email protected] Care (PGCertPHC)

Postgraduate Diploma in Primary 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W C C & DT (NZ) [email protected] Care (PGDipPHC)

Master of Primary Health Care (MPHC) 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CWR C [email protected] or RNURSING SCIENCE

Master of Nursing Science (MNSc) 2 S1 36,500 C CWR C Bachelor’s degree ‘B’ average [email protected] IELTS 7.0, no band below 7.0OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

Postgraduate Certificate in Occupational 1 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected] (PGCertOccMed)

Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected] (PGDipOccMed)

Master of Occupational Medicine (MOccMed) 3 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CW DT Medical practitioner [email protected]

PHARMACY

Postgraduate Certificate in Pharmacy [email protected](PGCert Pharm) Research 0.5 S1 or S2 18,250 D R C

PHYSIOTHERAPY

Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy ø 1 S1 36,500 D CW C & DT International students need [email protected] (PGDipPhty) to apply for temporaryOrthopaedic Manipulative Therapy registration with Physiotherapy Sports Physiotherapy Board of NZ

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Master of Physiotherapy (MPhty) # 1.5 S1 36,500 D CW C & DT International students need [email protected] Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy to apply for temporary Sports Physiotherapy registration with Physiotherapy By research CWR Board of NZ

PUBLIC HEALTH

Postgraduate Certificate in Public 0.5 S1 or S2 18,250 DCW CW C IELTS 7.5 [email protected] Health (PGCertPH) [email protected] [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Public 1 S1 or S2 36,500 DCW CW C IELTS 7.5 [email protected] Health (DPH) [email protected] [email protected]

Master of Public Health (MPH) 1 or 2 S1 or S2 36,500 DCW CWR C IELTS 7.5 [email protected] or R [email protected] [email protected]

Postgraduate Certificate in Rehabilitation 2 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 W CW DT (NZ) [email protected] (PGCertRehab)

Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation 1 or 2 S1 or S2 36,500 W CWR C & DT (NZ) [email protected](PGDipRehab)

Postgraduate Certificate in Clinician- 1 p/t S1 18,250 D CW C & DT (NZ) Must be registered in NZ as a [email protected] Ultrasound (PGCertCPU) medical practitioner

Postgraduate Diploma in Surgical 1 S1 36,500 D CW C & DT Registered medical practitioner [email protected] (PGDipSurgAnat)

Postgraduate Certificate in Travel 1 p/t S1 or S2 18,250 W CW C & DT (NZ) [email protected] (PGCertTravMed)

Postgraduate Diploma in Travel 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CW C & DT (NZ) [email protected] (PGDipTravMed)

Master of Travel Medicine (MTravMed) 2 p/t S1 or S2 36,500 W CWR C [email protected] or R

Postgraduate Certificate in Women’s 0.5 S1 or S2 18,250 DCW CW DT (NZ) [email protected] (PGCertWHlth) or R

SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE

Postgraduate Diploma in Sport 2 p/t S1 25,000 D CW DT Graduate in relevant health [email protected] Exercise Medicine (PGDipSEM) science field

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CLINICAL DENTISTRY

Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical 1 to 2 S1 60,000 D CW C Dental practice experience [email protected] Dentistry (PGDipClinDent) Part-time candidates can be in practice BDS or equivalent Endodontics General Practice ø Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Surgery Paediatric Dentistry ø Periodontology ø Prosthodontics Restorative Dentistry ø Special Needs Dentistry

Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) 2 S1 60,000 D CWR C Dental practice experience and [email protected] Biomaterials Science evidence of BDS or equivalent General Practice Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Medicine

Master of Dentistry (MDent) 12 months S1 90,000 D CWR C [email protected] Aesthetic Dentistry Rural Oral Health Care

Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (DClinDent) 3 S1 60,000 D CWR C Bachelor of Dental Surgery or equivalent [email protected] Endodontics Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery College Fellowship for primary examination pass for entry to medical school Oral Medicine College Fellowship for primary examination pass for entry to medical school Oral Pathology Oral Surgery Orthodontics Paediatric Dentistry Periodontology Prosthodontics Special Needs Dentistry

^ Listed duration is for full-time study. Selected programmes can be undertaken part-time. # Programmes listed as CW consist mainly of coursework papers but may include a research project or dissertation.ø These programmes may be undertaken while in practice outside Dunedin.¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49. Where part-time study is indicated a pro-rata fee may apply.

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COMMUNITY DENTISTRY

Postgraduate Diploma in Community 1 S1 55,900 D CW C Part-time candidates can be in practice. [email protected] Dentistry (PGDipComDent) ø BDS or equivalent

DENTAL TECHNOLOGY

Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical 1 S1 36,500 D CW C Diploma/Bachelor of [email protected] Dental Technology (PGDipCDTech) Dental Technology

Postgraduate Diploma in Dental 1 S1 or S2 36,500 D CW C Diploma/Bachelor of Dental [email protected] Technology (PGDipDentTech) Technology or equivalent

Master of Community Dentistry 2 S1 55,900 D CWR C Dental practice experience. [email protected] (MComDent) ø Part-time candidates can be in practice. BDS or equivalent

Master of Dental Technology 2 S1 or S2 36,500 D CWR C Bachelor of Dental Technology or PGDip [email protected] (MDentTech) in Dental Technology or equivalent

DENTAL THERAPY

Postgraduate Diploma in Dental 1 S1 or S2 36,500 D CW C Certificate or Diploma in Dental [email protected] Therapy (PGDipDentTher) ø Therapy

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 3 Any time D R C [email protected] In all subject areas listed above

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Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) 1 Fees as per below D CW Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Subjects (PGDipArts) 1 Fees as per below D CW Master of Arts (MA) 1 D R Anthropology S1 25,600 C [email protected]

Anthropology (Archaeology) S1 30,900 C [email protected] History and Visual Culture S1 25,600 C [email protected] Studies (not for MA) S1 or S2 25,600 C & DT [email protected] Childhood and Youth Studies (MA only) S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] Thought and History (not for MA) S1 or S2 25,600 C & DT [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] Studies S1 25,600 C [email protected] Science S1 30,900 C [email protected] Studies (MA only) S1 25,600 C [email protected] Economics S1 or S2 27,600 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C & DT [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] and Media Studies S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] Studies S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 30,900 C [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] Human Services (MA only) S1 25,600 [email protected] Development/He Kura Matanui S1 25,600 C [email protected] Science S1 30,900 C [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected]āori Studies S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] Music S1 28,500 C Not for performance or composition [email protected] Islands Studies S1 25,600 C [email protected] Peace and Conflict Studies (MA only) S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected], Politics and Economics (not for MA) S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] S1 30,900 C [email protected]

All Division of Humanities programmes are taught from the Dunedin campus.^ Unless otherwise stated, the minimum duration assumes a full-time course of study. # Programmes listed as CW consist mainly of coursework papers but may include a research project or dissertation.¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49. Ø These programmes may be undertaken while in practice outside Dunedin.

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Religious Studies S1 25,600 C & DT [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 25,600 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] Studies S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected]

Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) 1 S1 or S2 D CW C As listed aboveIn all of the subjects listed for Bachelor of Arts and above except for Childhood and Youth Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies.

Graduate Diploma in Second 1 S1 or S2 Contact D CW C [email protected] Language Teaching (GDipSLT) International Office

Master of Indigenous Studies (MIndS) 12 months S1 25,600 D CW C & DT [email protected]

Master of International Studies (MIntSt) 12 months S1 or S2 27,000 D CW C [email protected]

Master of Peace and Conflict Studies (MPCS) 12 months S1 27,000 D CW C [email protected]

Master of Planning (MPlan) 2 S1 30,900 D CWR C [email protected]

Master of Politics (MPols) 12 months S1 or S2 38,400 D CW C [email protected] EDUCATION

Graduate Diploma in Teaching (GradDipTchg) 1 S1 32,265 D CW C [email protected] Early Childhood Education

Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 S1 or S2 12,800 D CW DT Must be registered to teach in [email protected] Teaching (PGCertTchg) NZ or have equivalent teaching qualification or experience

Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching 1 [email protected] (PGDipTchg) endorsed in ICT or not endorsed Information and Communication Technology S1 or S2 25,600 D CW C & DT Must be registered to teach in NZ or have equivalent teaching qualification or experienceNot endorsed S1 or S2 25,600 D CW C & DT

Master of Teaching (MTchg) 1 or 2 S1 or S2 25,600 D CW DT [email protected]

Master of Teaching and Learning (MTchgLn) 1˙ S1 38,400 D CW C IELTS of 7.5 with no band below 7.5 [email protected] endorsed in Primary Education, Secondary Education

Master of Education (MEd) 1 or 2 S1 or S2 25,600 D CW C or DT [email protected]

Doctor of Education (EdD) 6 p/t S1 25,600 D CWR DT [email protected]

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Master of Laws (LLM) 1 Any time 27,200 D R C IELTS of 7.5 with no band below 7.0 [email protected] of Emerging Technologies Law (METL) 1 S1 27,200 A CW C IELTS of 7.5 with no band below 7.0 [email protected]

MUSIC

Postgraduate Diploma in Music (PGDipMus) 1 S1 28,500 D R C [email protected]

Master of Music (MMus) 1 Any time 28,500 D R C Performance or composition [email protected] or studio production

Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) 3 Any time 28,500 D R C Performance or composition [email protected] SOCIAL WORK AND CHILDREN’S ISSUES

Postgraduate Certificate in Children’s Issues 1 p/t S1 12,800 D CW C & DT Enquire for programme [email protected] (PGCertChls) requirements

Postgraduate Diploma in Child-Centred Practice 1 S1 25,600 D CW C & DT Enquire for programme [email protected](PGDipCCP) requirements

Postgraduate Diploma in 1 S1 25,600 D CW DT (NZ) Professional social services [email protected] Social Welfare (PGDipSW) qualification and two years’ work experience

Master of Social Work (MSW) 2 S1 or S2 25,600 D 2yr CWR C or DT [email protected]

TERTIARY TEACHING

Master of Higher Education 12months S1 38,400 D CWR C [email protected] THEATRE STUDIES Master of Fine Arts (MFA) 1 S1 or S2 25,600 D Production C [email protected] Theatre Studies work and Exegesis THEOLOGY

Postgraduate Diploma in Theology (PGDipTheol) 1 S1 or S2 25,600 D CW C & DT [email protected] Studies Christian Thought and History Pastoral Studies

Master of Theology (MTheol) 1 Any time 25,600 D R C & DT [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Ministry (PGDipMin) 1 S1 or S2 25,600 D CW C & DT [email protected]

Master of Ministry (MMin) 2 S1 or S2 25,600 D 2yr CWR C & DT Minimum of three years’ [email protected] or 1yr CWR ministry experience

Postgraduate Certificate in Chaplaincy (PGCertChap) 0.5 S1 or S2 12,800 D CW C & DT [email protected]

Postgraduate Diploma in Chaplaincy (PGDipChap) 1 S1 or S2 24,600 D CW C & DT [email protected]

Master of Chaplaincy (MChap) 1.5 S1 or S2 38,400 D CW DT & R [email protected]

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 3 Any time D R [email protected]

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Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 S1 D CW C [email protected] Applied Science (PGCertAppSc) Applied Geology 15,450 Bioengineering 15,450 Clothing and Textile Sciences 15,450 Computational Modelling 15,450 Computer Science 15,450 Consumer Food Science 15,450 Creative Non-fiction Writing in Science 15,450 Electronics 15,450 Environmental Management 15,450 Geographic Information Systems 15,450 Microbiology 16,850 Molecular Biotechnology 16,850Plant Biotechnology 16,850 Science Innovation and Enterprise 15,450Software and Knowledge Engineering 15,450 Sports and Exercise Nutrition 15,450Telecommunications 15,450

Postgraduate Diploma in 1 S1 D CW C [email protected] Applied Science (PGDipAppSc) Applied Geology 30,900 Bioengineering 30,900 Clothing and Textile Sciences 30,900 Computational Modelling 30,900 Computer Science 30,900 Consumer Food Science 30,900 Creative Non-fiction Writing in Science 30,900 Electronics 30,900 Environmental Management 30,900 Geographic Information Systems 30,900 Microbiology 33,700 Molecular Biotechnology 33,700Plant Biotechnology 33,700

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Science Innovation and Enterprise 30,900Software and Knowledge Engineering 30,900 Sports and Exercise Nutrition 30,900Telecommunications 30,900

Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) 1 S1 D CW C [email protected] Applied Geology 46,350 Bioengineering 46,350 Clothing and Textile Sciences 46,350 Computational Modelling 46,350 Computer Science 46,350 Consumer Food Science 46,350 Creative Non-fiction Writing in Science 46,350 Electronics 46,350 Environmental Management 46,350 Geographic Information Systems 46,350 Microbiology 50,550 Molecular Biotechnology 50,550Plant Biotechnology 50,550 Science and Natural History Filmmaking 46,350Science Innovation and Enterprise 46,350Science in Society 46,350Software and Knowledge Engineering 46,350 Sports and Exercise Nutrition 46,350Telecommunications 46,350

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Postgraduate Diploma in Physical 1 S1 or S2 30,900 D CWR C [email protected] Education (PGDipPE)

Postgraduate Diploma in Outdoor 1 S1 or S2 30,900 D CWR C [email protected] Education (PGDipOE)

Master of Physical Education (MPhEd) 1 to 2 S1 or S2 30,900 2 yr CWR D or 1 yr R C [email protected]

Master of Dance Studies (MDanceSt) 1 calendar year S1 or S2 46,350 CW C [email protected] or 3 semesters D research report

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Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc(Hons)) 1 Fees as per below D CW C

Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) 1 Fees as per below D CW C

Master of Science (MSc) 1 D R C

Anatomy S1 or S2 33,700 C [email protected] Biochemistry S1 33,700 C [email protected] Bioengineering (MSc only) S1 30,900 C [email protected] Botany S1 or S2 30,900 C [email protected]

Chemistry S1 30,900 C [email protected] and Textile Sciences S1 30,900 C & DT [email protected] Cognitive Science (MSc only) S1 30,900 C [email protected] Computer Science S1 30,900 C [email protected] Ecology S1 30,900 C [email protected] S1 or S2 27,600 C [email protected] Electronics* S1 30,900 C [email protected] Studies* S1 or S2 30,900 C [email protected] Environmental Management (MSc only) S1 30,900 C [email protected] Environmental Science (MSc only) S1 30,900 CWR C [email protected] Food Science S1 30,900 C [email protected] S1 or S2 33,700 C [email protected] S1 30,900 C [email protected] S1 30,900 C [email protected] Geophysics (MSc only) S1 30,900 C [email protected] Nutrition S1 or S2 30,900 C [email protected] Immunology (MSc only) S1 or S2 33,700 C [email protected] Information Science S1 30,900 C [email protected] Science* S1 30,900 C [email protected] S1 or S2 25,600 C [email protected] S1 33,700 C [email protected] S1 33,700 C [email protected] S1 33,700 C [email protected] S1 or S2 30,900 C [email protected] S1 33,700 C [email protected]

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Postgraduate 21Plant Biotechnology S1 33,700 C [email protected] S1 30,900 C [email protected] Engineering §* S1 or S2 30,900 C [email protected] Statistics S1 or S2 25,600 CW C [email protected] Surveying* S1 30,900 CW C [email protected] Toxicology (MSc only) S1 33,700 C [email protected] Wildlife Management (MSc only) 1 year by S1 or S2 30,900 C PGDipWLM or MWLM [email protected] thesis only Zoology S1 or S2 30,900 CW C [email protected]

APPLIED STATISTICS

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied 1 S1 or S2 25,600 D CW C [email protected]

Statistics (PGDipApStat)

DIETETICS

Master of Dietetics (MDiet) 2 S1 30,900 D C IELTS of 7.5 [email protected]

SCIENCE COMMUNICATION

Master of Science Communication 2 S1 30,900 D CWR C & DT Graduate entry or work postgrad.sciencecommunication@otago. ac.nz (MSciComm) experience and relevant qualification

Endorsed in Science in Society Endorsed in Science and Natural History Filmmaking Endorsed in Creative Non-fiction Writing in Science Unendorsed

Postgraduate Certificate in Science 0.5 S1 15,450 D CWR C & DT [email protected] (PGCertSciComm)

Postgraduate Diploma in Science 1 S1 30,900 D CWR C & DT [email protected] (PGDipSciComm)

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

Postgraduate Diploma in 1 S1 or S2 30,900 D CW C Work experience and [email protected] Wildlife Management (PGDipSciComm) relevant qualification

Master of Wildlife Management (MWLM) 1.5 S1 or S2 46,350 D CW C [email protected] (for whole programme)

SURVEYING

Master of Surveying (MSurv) 1 to 2 S1 or S2 30,900 D 2 yr CWR C IELTS of 7.5 with no band below 7.0 [email protected] or 1 yr R

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 3 Any time D R C [email protected] In all subject areas listed above

# Programmes listed as CW consist mainly of coursework papers but may include a research project or dissertation. ¤ Important notes to be read with the 2017 indicative fees are located on page 49.§ Only for PGDipSc.* Honours not available.

2017 international tuition fees The notes below provide further explanatory information on how tuition fees are charged and important policies associated with these fees.

1 All fees are inclusive of GST (New Zealand Goods and Services Tax).

2 Tuition fees do not include the student services fee.

3 Tuition fees do not include any of the University’s administrative charges.

2017 administrative fees will be set in late 2016; please see otago.ac.nz/study/fees

4 The tuition fees detailed in this booklet provide an estimate of costs for 2017. The tuition fees listed may not represent the actual cost of a programme of study. Generally, a student’s total tuition is made up of the collective fees for each paper for which the student is enrolled. The subject category fee (as listed in this schedule) and the EFTS (funding equation) value will determine the fee of any paper. The actual programme fee will be affected by:

• the enrolment for more or less than 1 EFT (a normal full-time course)

• the inclusion of papers from different subject areas (which are at different fee rates)

• the sequencing of enrolment in papers within the course

• a change to the structure of the course and the availability of papers.

5 Tuition fees are assessed each year. The fee categories are applicable only to the calendar year (January-December) in which the course is commenced. If a course of study extends for one or more semesters in a subsequent calendar year(s), the students will be required to pay the tuition fee applicable for that calendar year(s). Annual fee increases (or decreases) are expected to be modest. Under current circumstances this would be in the order of up to 5% per annum.

6 An orientation programme will be held before enrolment. There will be no extra charge for participation in this programme.

7 Costs for some course materials, field trips and thesis publication are not included in the quoted fees.

8 The following students are normally eligible to enrol at the University of Otago under the same conditions as New Zealand students and at the same level of fees:

• Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia residing and studying in New Zealand for the duration of their courses of study

• Citizens of the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau who are New Zealand citizens.

Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia residing and studying outside New Zealand are required to pay full-cost international fees.

9 Students who have been granted study awards or scholarships by Rotary International, Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme, Fulbright Awards, or DAAD pay equivalent New Zealand fees only.

10 Most PhD students enrolling at a New Zealand university are eligible to pay tuition fees at the New Zealand domestic level. International PhD students must be resident in New Zealand during their studies, apart from approved temporary absences overseas for the purposes of PhD research, to be classified as domestic students. New Zealand domestic tuition rates are available at otago.ac.nz/study/fees

11 Postgraduate fees for 2017 reflect a level of subsidy from the University in recognition of the valuable contribution that is made by postgraduate students to University research.

Student services feeThe University of Otago is required by Government regulation to ensure a range of services are available to students and these are funded through the charging of the Student Services Fee.

In 2017, the Student Services Fee (GST inclusive) for Dunedin on-campus students is $739.00.

Students at other University of Otago campuses will pay a different Student Service Fee. Please see otago.ac.nz/study/fees for further details.

Fees refund and fee protection policyPlease note that policies and deadlines are subject to change. Up-to-date policies are available from the University’s website.

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