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International courses 2019

When your potential is multiplied by a university built for collaboration,

anything can be achieved.That’s YOU to the power of us

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That’s YOU to the power of us

At Macquarie, we have discovered the human equation for success. By knocking down the walls between departments, and uniting the powerhouses of research and industry, human collaboration can flourish. This is the exponential power of our collective, where potential is multiplied by a campus and curriculum designed to foster collaboration for the benefit of everyone. Because we believe when we all work together, we multiply our ability to achieve remarkable things.

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ContentsWHY CHOOSE MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY? 6

STUDY IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 8

WHERE ARE WE? 10

BUILD YOUR DREAM CAREER 12

BUILD YOUR NETWORKS 15

WHERE COLLABORATION MEETS INNOVATION 16

OUR GLOBAL ALUMNI NETWORK 18

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY CITY CAMPUS 20

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION 22

WORLD-LEADING FACILITIES 24

SUPPORT AND SERVICES 26

CAMPUS LIFE 28

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, LEADERSHIP AND EXCHANGE 30

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT 32

FIND YOUR COURSE 35

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 38

EDUCATION 50

ENGINEERING AND IT 54

ENVIRONMENT 58

HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 64

LAW, SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE 72

MEDIA, CREATIVE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION 80

SCIENCE 86

SOCIETY, HISTORY AND LANGUAGES 90

BACHELOR OF ARTS 96

SHORT-TERM STUDY ABROAD AND EXCHANGE 97

HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH 98

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 100

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS 10102

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 104

POSTGRADUATE ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 107

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS 108

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 111

GLOSSARY OF TERMS 112

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FORM 113

IMPORTANT DATES 119

Questions? Ask us anything …INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSCourses, entry requirements, fees and general enquiries

• chat live by clicking on the chat icon on any course page • ask us a question at [email protected] • call us on +61 2 9850 7346

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At Macquarie, we are all about unconventional thinking, open collaboration and making connections with diverse people and perspectives to create real change. Here is a snapshot of our achievements.

11 SUBJECTS RANKED IN THE TOP 100 GLOBALLY

(QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018)

RANKED TOP 1%

OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES(QS World University Rankings, 2019)

5 QS STARSin teaching, employability, research,

facilities, internationalisation, innovation, inclusiveness and specialist criteria

FIRST GLOBAL RESEARCH COLLABORATION PATHWAY

via the Master of Research

RANKED AMONG THE TOP 130

UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD for employability

(QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2018)

104 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

many of which are designed in collaboration with industry

TOP 50 MOST INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

connecting global communities

(Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2016)

10,000 GRADUATES REALISE THEIR POTENTIAL EACH YEAR

with sought-after degrees

30 RESEARCHERS IN THE TOP 1%

of scientific authors in the world

Why choose Macquarie University?MACQUARIE AT A GLANCE

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MORE THAN 150

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES for student exchange in more

than 40 countries

MORE THAN 30,000

WORK PLACEMENTS or community experiences through our

PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) partnerships

MORE THAN 300 INDUSTRY PARTNERS

on campus or in the adjacent high-tech precinct, providing access to internship

and job opportunities

184,000 ALUMNI IN OUR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

from more than 140 countries

AUSTRALIA’S FIRST FULLY INTEGRATED HEALTH PRECINCT

centred around our on-campus hospital

100 PER CENT OF RESEARCH ACTIVITY

rated at world standard or above

(Excellence in Research for Australia evaluation)

$1 BILLION INVESTED TO CREATE A COLLABORATIVE CAMPUS

with world-class facilities and infrastructure

MORE THAN 45,000 CONNECTED STUDENTS

from more than 100 countries

HEART OF SYDNEY’S FASTEST-GROWING REGIONonly 15 kilometres from the Sydney CBD

Why choose Macquarie University?MACQUARIE AT A GLANCE

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Sydney has something for everyone – from the iconic Sydney Harbour and more than 100 beaches, to picturesque mountains and arts and cultural festivals.

Bondi Beach, Australia’s most famous beach

Study in Sydney, AustraliaA DESTINATION LIKE NO OTHER

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SUMMER

AUTUMN

WINTER

SPRING

19 – 26°C 15 – 22°C 9 – 17°C 11 – 23°C66 – 78°F 58 – 72°F 48 – 63°F 52 – 73°F

Average temperature ranges.

“I love the liveliness in Sydney – there’s a buzz whenever you go to the city and there’s always something to do. I enjoy going to Circular Quay and watching the sun set next to the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. I don’t think I’d ever get sick of it!”Melissa Gojer (India)BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

If you are looking for a safe and friendly destination offering a dynamic, multicultural experience while you study, look no further than Sydney.

The oldest city in Australia, Sydney is the country’s economic and financial hub, and is home to the regional headquarters of around 500 multinational companies. Wherever you choose to develop your career, Sydney is the perfect place to start.

Australia is famous for its relaxed lifestyle, astounding landscapes and high standards – particularly in education and healthcare. First inhabited by Indigenous people at least 50,000 years ago, Australia has attracted people from more than 200 countries to study and migrate. Wherever you come from, you are likely to find people from your country who have made their home ‘Down Under’.

WELCOME TO OUR HOMELocated only 15 kilometres from Sydney’s central business district, Macquarie is easily accessible by public transport. We offer our students a full accommodation service, including free airport pickup when you first arrive. You will also be able to settle in and make new friends before classes start during our international orientation program.

WE MAKE IT EASYMacquarie participates in the Australian Government’s streamlined student visa processing system, available to only the highest-quality education providers. This means that if you choose to study at Macquarie, you will likely need to produce fewer documents and could expect faster processing times when applying for a visa.

7TH SAFESTCITY IN THE WORLDThe Economist Intelligence Unit Safe Cities Index, 2017

MOST DESIRABLESTUDENT CITY IN THE WORLDQS Best Student Cities, 2017

SYDNEY WEATHER

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DESTINATION FROM MACQUARIE DISTANCE (KM) DISTANCE (MILES)

City centre 15 12

Airport 25 17

Bondi Beach 25 16

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Macquarie University is located just 15 kilometres from Sydney’s city centre in one of the largest business and technology precincts in the Southern Hemisphere.

Where are we?OUR LOCATION IN SYDNEY

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Build your dream careerMULTIPLY YOUR POTENTIAL FOR SUCCESS

SECURE YOUR FUTUREUniversity is about so much more than getting a degree and a great job at the end – but let’s be honest, carving out that dream career is definitely one of the major reasons people go to university.

To help you succeed, we’ve established a set of career accelerator initiatives through which we’ll educate, enable and empower you to launch your career in whatever field ignites your passion.

STEPPING STONES TO YOUR CAREERThe purpose of our career accelerator initiatives is to ensure that by the time you graduate, you are irresistible to employers. The initiatives are built around three key stages:

• Educate – we’ll help you determine what type of career is the best fit for you, provide you with advice about what employers expect of you and help you develop your career management skills.

• Enable – we’ll work with you to secure a placement in a business or community setting. Such placements can include paid and unpaid internships, university vacation arrangements or course-based work experience. They can be short term – running for a couple of months – or long term across a year or more.

• Empower – we’ll work with you following your placement to reflect on your experience, help you build your résumé and online profile, workshop your interview skills, and provide advice about building your networks – all in preparation for you to start your career.

WHAT EMPLOYERS WANTEvery one of our courses focuses on building the two skill sets that employers tell us they want in a graduate: hard skills and soft skills.

Hard skills are the technical capabilities that are usually particular to your course. They’re the how-to-do-the-job skills – skills you need if you want to be an archaeologist, engineer, accountant, physiotherapist or lawyer.

Equally important, however, are soft skills such as communication, digital literacy, entrepreneurship, initiative, teamwork, self-awareness, creativity, agility, leadership, problem solving, time management, professional etiquette and intercultural competence.

Each of these is highly transferable across all industries, so regardless of the course you undertake and the jobs that are available in the coming years, your future will be secure.

Having a career that is satisfying, is prosperous and makes a measurable difference in the world is the dream of many. At Macquarie, we provide you with the necessary building blocks to set your dream in motion.

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“At the end of my commerce course I was fortunate to secure a graduate position at Optus. I’m currently working in the marketing team where I’ve had the opportunity to work across several exciting projects while simultaneously learning all about an industry that is being changed by technology by the day.”Adrian NgBACHELOR OF COMMERCE

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“My placement with Johnson & Johnson gave me great insight into the medical devices industry and the important role healthcare clinicians play behind the scenes. I attended multiple theatre cases with clinical specialists who use their expertise to assist surgeons in their operation or installation of medical devices. Being able to talk to many different healthcare professionals has allowed me to better explore my future career.”Jordan GriffithsBACHELOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCE

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A FOOT IN THE DOORAt Macquarie, we don’t just skill you up and send you off into the world of employment hoping you succeed – we make sure you’ll succeed. We do this by connecting you with not-for-profits, companies and other organisations that offer internships and other types of practical work placements. These real-world experiences allow you the opportunity to put your skills into practice well before you graduate.

NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORKWith so much change expected in the employment sector over the coming decades, it’s more important than ever that you’re prepared to actively contribute to your own future. We’ve all heard the line ‘it’s not what you know, it’s who you know’. Now more than ever before, this line rings true. Building robust networks is a vital component for career success. But don’t wait until you graduate – start forming your networks while you’re at university. Not sure where to begin? Our Career and Employment Service has a wealth of knowledge and experience in this area, and can help get you started.

INDUSTRY-RELEVANT COURSESThe world is changing at a rapid pace. The employability skills that were sought after two years ago may not be so well regarded or even necessary in five or 10 years’ time. So that our courses equip you with skills for the future, we design many of them in consultation with industry. This means we can respond to the needs of industry in real time, and you’ll develop the most relevant skills.

LIFELONG LEARNINGWhile we endeavour to ensure our courses are always current, no-one can predict the future. Because of this, we strongly believe in providing you with opportunities for lifelong learning and career development.

No doubt you’ll be keen to dive into your chosen career as soon as you graduate, with further study a distant consideration. But rest assured, if you do wish to undertake further studies in the future – whether that be to develop skills in the field you’re already in or to change your career entirely – we’re here to support those ambitions. We offer a host of flexible and diverse learning options at postgraduate level that you can take advantage of at any point in your career so that you’re prepared for whatever opportunities may come your way.

Building connections is just as important for career success as developing your knowledge and skills. Because we partner with a range of world-leading organisations, those all-important connections are right here waiting for you.

Build your networksCONNECT WITH INDUSTRY

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MACQUARIE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

(MGSM)

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY LAKE

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS HUB

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY TRAIN STATION

SINGTEL OPTUS

MICROSOFT

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

JOHNSON & JOHNSON

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Uniquely located in the heart of Australia’s largest high-tech precinct, Macquarie brings together more than 45,000 students in one thriving hub of discovery.

Our campus spans 126 hectares, with open green space that gives you the freedom to think and grow. More than $1 billion has been invested in recent years in our facilities and infrastructure, so you can thrive in an environment that’s inspiring and switched on to the latest digital technologies.

The University is a key partner in the Macquarie Park Innovation District (MPID) – Australia’s premier innovation hub. Home to Macquarie University Hospital and more than 180 large international organisations and 200 small businesses, the vibrant technology park is set to transform the way collaboration and innovation are catalysed.

What better way to connect with future employers in some of the country’s leading organisations than by studying alongside them. With access to MPID’s incubators, innovation spaces and a dynamic events program, you’ll be in a prime position to network with some of the best entrepreneurial minds and truly think outside the box.

Where collaboration meets innovationOUR CAMPUS

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COCHLEAR

CAMPUS COMMON

AUSTRALIAN HEARING HUB

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SPORT AND AQUATIC CENTRE

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INCUBATOR

• ABBOTT• AMP CAPITAL • ASTRAZENECA• CANON• CITI• COCHLEAR• COMMONWEALTH BANK• CSIRO• DELOITTE

• ERICSSON• FOXTEL• FUJITSU• GLAXOSMITHKLINE• HONEYWELL• HUAWEI• HYUNDAI• JOHNSON & JOHNSON• KONICA MINOLTA

• MICROSOFT• NATIONAL AUSTRALIA

BANK (NAB)• OPTUS• PHILIPS• SONY• WESFARMERS

More than 300 leading companies are located on or around the Macquarie campus, including:

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“When faced with a problem, a group of people with a homogeneous way of thinking might come up with a solution very quickly. But when the group consists of people from different countries, genders, faiths and backgrounds, the result will be a powerful solution where every iteration has been discussed – thus making it possible to find the best result. This is the true value of diversity.”Enrique Vargas del CampoSENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGER, GOOGLE; MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS GRADUATE

• Alibaba

• Amazon.com

• American Express

• Apple

• AT&T

• Bank of America

• Bank of China

• Baxter

• Boeing

• Broadcom

• Campbell

• Cathay Pacific Airways

• CBRE Philippines

• Cheung Kong Infrastructure

• Chevron

• CIMB Group

• Cisco Systems

• Citigroup

• Coca-Cola

• Cochlear

• Commonwealth Bank

• CPB Contractors

• Discovery Communications

• Dong-A Pharmaceutical

• DuPont

• eBay

• Estée Lauder

• Eximbank

• Expedia

• Exxon Mobil

• Facebook

• FedEx

• Ford

• Gap

• General Motors

• Google

• Hilton

• Hindustan Unilever

• Huawei

• HP

• IBM

• ICBC

Our global alumni networkMACQUARIE PRODUCES HIGHLY EMPLOYABLE GRADUATES

Our graduates work for some of the world's most recognisable brands.

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“I’ve seen the different ways the media reports my culture in Australia and the way Australia is represented in Brazil. Sometimes you take things about your own culture for granted, but these classes make you conscious of your own culture – and tolerant and understanding of others.”Raphael BrasilMASTER OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION

“Students who EY have hired from Macquarie University live the EY values

– people who demonstrate integrity, respect and teaming; people with energy, enthusiasm and the courage to lead; and people who build relationships.”Sarah PerrensOCEANIA CAMPUS MARKETING MANAGER, EY

• Intel

• JD.COM

• Johnson & Johnson

• JPMorgan Chase

• Korea Exchange Bank

• Kraft Foods Group

• L'Oréal

• Lenovo

• Maritime Bank

• Marriott International

• Marsh & McLennan

• MasterCard

• McGraw Hill Financial

• Microsoft

• Motorola Solutions

• News Corp Australia

• Nike

• PepsiCo

• Pertamina

• Petronas

• Pfizer

• Procter & Gamble

• Rio Tinto

• SAP

• Siam Commercial Bank

• Sina

• Singapore Airlines

• SingTel

• Telekom Malaysia

• Tencent

• The Times of India

• Twitter

• Visa

• VPBank

• Western Union

• Wipro Technologies

• World Bank

• WWF Philippines

• Xerox

• ZenithOptimedia Group

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Macquarie University City Campus is now open for select postgraduate business and finance courses.

A course with this symbol means it is available at Macquarie University City Campus.

A course with this symbol means it is available at Macquarie University's main campus and at Macquarie University City Campus.

Macquarie City Campus is our purpose-built educational facility delivering a premium experience to postgraduate business and finance students.

Located in the heart of Sydney’s financial district, the state-of-the-art learning spaces connect you to the vibrant city landscape below.

The campus has been designed around the latest innovations in learning and teaching technology. As a Macquarie City Campus postgraduate student, you will have access to a friendly learning environment and networking opportunities with other like-minded professionals. Studying in the city will also connect you with industry employers and guest speakers, enhancing your career prospects. Catering to both domestic and international students, Macquarie City Campus features world-class facilities and services to forge an unforgettable postgraduate experience.

With everything that Sydney has to offer right on the doorstep, there is plenty to see and do when you are not studying. You can discover something new every day – sunny parks and lush gardens, museums and galleries, restaurants and cafés to suit every taste, and shops ranging from boutiques to high-end emporiums. You might even choose to watch the action on the Australian Securities Exchange, which is just around the corner from the city campus.

Students undertaking select courses through the Macquarie Applied Finance Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, and Macquarie Graduate School of Management may choose to study in the city or at our main campus in North Ryde.

PROGRAMS OFFERED AT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY CITY CAMPUSThe following postgraduate programs are currently offered at Macquarie’s City Campus:

• Master of Accounting (CPA Program)• Master of Applied Finance• Master of Applied Finance (Advanced)• Master of Banking and Finance• Master of Commerce (Finance)

Macquarie University City CampusPREMIUM LEARNING IN CITY LOCATION

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“Studying in the centre of the Sydney CBD was fantastic. The city is really convenient for commuting and networking, and you also get to enjoy all that Sydney offers. The Master of Applied Finance is a really enriching and rewarding course. The applied nature of the course makes it valuable for both finance and non-finance professionals.”Florence FayardMASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE GRADUATE

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY TRAIN STATION

GETTING TO AND FROM CAMPUSMacquarie’s campus is located just 15 kilometres from Sydney’s city centre. Once you have arrived, you will discover that Sydney’s public transport system is safe, efficient and easy to use. Macquarie University even has its own train station, on the same train line as the city stations (Wynyard, Town Hall and Central). Bus routes also connect the campus to popular Sydney destinations including world-famous beaches Bondi and Manly.

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Safe, supportive and fun accommodation makes all the difference to your university experience. The friendly team at Macquarie Accommodation Services can help you find the best housing options for you, including female-only or male-only accommodation.

If you need a temporary place to stay when you first arrive, we can help you with that as well. We will even pick you up from the airport in Sydney – for free.

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ONLY 30 MINUTES FROM MACQUARIE TO THE CITY CENTRE

FIRST TRAIN MONDAY – FRIDAY:Macquarie University to city: 5.07amMacquarie University to Hornsby: 5.51am

LAST TRAIN MONDAY – FRIDAY:Macquarie University to city: 11.08pmMacquarie University to Hornsby: 12.25am

Student accommodationWELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOME

Iglu offers modern student accommodation right next to Chatswood Station, a 10-minute train ride to Macquarie University and only 20 minutes to central Sydney.

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Macquarie University Village combines independent, apartment-style living with a busy social events calendar and a 24-hour support network. Enjoy living just minutes from class.

Located within walking distance to campus, Dayman Apartments offers modern facilities and a secure and quiet environment in which to live and study.

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Featuring 22 self-catered, fully furnished, two-storey townhouses, Herring Road Apartments is situated on campus across the road from the Macquarie Centre shopping complex.

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PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONIf you prefer to find your own accommodation, we have an online database that provides details of many properties currently available for rent near campus. It is best to visit any private accommodation in person to make sure it suits your needs before signing a rental agreement.

HOMESTAYStay with a friendly Australian family and get to know how locals live. The host Australian family will provide you with your own fully furnished bedroom, a quiet place to study and cooked meals. Homestays are provided through three University-approved agencies that carefully select suitable hosts.

Macquarie University accommodation Weekly cost (AU$)

Twin/share room From $175

Single room with shared bathroom From $225

Standard studio From $387

Single, fully catered college room From $500

Single, fully catered college room with ensuite From $600

ACCOMMODATION PRICE GUIDE 2019

Morling Residential College is a 100-bed facility situated next to Macquarie. It offers a wide range of affordable accommodation options, from catered to independent living.

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Macquarie is home to some of Australia’s most exceptional facilities through which you’ll connect with pioneering teachers and researchers to achieve extraordinary things.

World-leading facilitiesEXTRAORDINARY COLLABORATIONS REQUIRE AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME

Macquarie University Incubator

A PLACE OF INNOVATIONUndertake a health, medical or psychology course and you could be studying alongside experts from MQ Health and Cochlear, or within our Simulation Hub. Cybercrime more your thing? You may have opportunities to learn from academics and industry professionals within our Cyber Security Hub. For media students there’s our Futures Lab, and science students have access to some of the best labs in Asia-Pacific. And, regardless of which course you undertake, if you have an entrepreneurial spirit you’ll find inspiration and support in our new incubator.

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INCUBATORThe incubator is Macquarie’s hub for entrepreneurship, offering innovative programs and support to help you turn your idea into a business.

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALAustralia’s first not-for-profit teaching hospital on a university campus, Macquarie University Hospital is redefining healthcare excellence. By combining the best available knowledge and expertise, this facility ensures patients receive a comprehensive and integrated healthcare service. The hospital is part of MQ Health, Australia’s first fully integrated academic health science centre under a university’s leadership. Bringing together this state-of-the-art hospital and the University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, MQ Health aims to provide you with a practical learning experience, as well as improve the lives of patients and the broader community by integrating world-class research, clinical care and education.

COCHLEARMacquarie is home to the world headquarters and principal manufacturing facilities of Cochlear. As the leading global expert in implantable hearing solutions, Cochlear is dedicated to bringing the gift of sound to people all over the world. Its location on our campus facilitates outstanding research–industry partnerships that are continually driving innovation for the benefit of people across the globe.

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OPTUS MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY CYBER SECURITY HUBThe Cyber Security Hub provides expertise around the causes, effects, operations and motivations of cybercrime, as well as its implications for government, business and individual citizens.

SIMULATION HUBThe Simulation Hub enables leading experts from the University and industry to collaborate on translational research across a wide range of disciplines. It houses simulation labs for driving; home, work and recreation; flight; motion capture; and virtual reality.

FINANCE DECISION LABOur new Finance Decision Lab facilitates collaboration with industry, regulators, governments and leading overseas universities to ensure research outcomes are robust, realistic and relevant.

FUTURES LABThe state-of-the-art Futures Lab is home to the latest in networked digital media production technologies, and mirrors the platforms and systems in use by major broadcasters and online media outlets internationally.

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LEARN THE WAY YOU WANTMUSE (Macquarie University Spatial Experience) is a social learning space where the atmosphere of a group hangout runs head first into the quiet study ambience of the library. Supporting students who learn in many different ways, each of the three levels in MUSE allows individual study to coexist with group work.

mq.edu.au/muse

STAY IN THE BEST OF HEALTHMacquarie offers a suite of health and wellbeing services – counselling, disability, welfare, advocacy, medical and religious support – that you can take advantage of at any time during your studies.

mq.edu.au/campus-wellbeing

MORE THAN JUST BOOKSMacquarie University library provides access to millions of print and electronic resources. It features group and quiet study areas; computers, printers and copiers; presentation practice pods; a café; and high-tech robotic cranes that deliver your books in minutes.

mq.edu.au/library

CELEBRATE DIVERSITYMacquarie is an inclusive and diverse campus with students from more than 100 countries. We offer specific support services to students from culturally diverse backgrounds, students with disability, Indigenous students and LGBTQI students.

mq.edu.au/diversity-and-inclusion

GET READY AT O WEEKOrientation Week – or ‘O Week’ for short – is held the week before classes start. You can find out about student groups, support services and extracurricular programs.

mq.edu.au/orientation

GET THE INSIDE SCOOPThe Macquarie University Mentors Program is one of Australia’s longest-running peer-support programs. Mentors are current students who can help you find your way around the campus, as well as give you tips on how to make friends and settle into the Macquarie community. You can select your mentor once you enrol and connect with them during O Week.

mq.edu.au/mentors

BRUSH UP YOUR LEARNING SKILLSMacquarie offers free workshops and online resources to help you with academic writing, referencing, exam strategies and more.

mq.edu.au/learningskills

CRUNCH THE NUMBERSWe offer assistance with mathematics and statistics through the Numeracy Centre. You can choose from a free drop-in service, weekly workshops for some first-year courses, bridging programs, preparatory courses and some online resources.

maths.mq.edu.au/numeracy

START YOUR CAREERThe Career and Employment Service can help you prepare a résumé, identify career options and the skills necessary for your chosen career, and can connect you with employers and industry bodies.

mq.edu.au/careers

MOVING TO STUDYMacquarie offers an array of safe, supportive and friendly accommodation options to suit all needs, including university housing, residential colleges, self-contained studios, apartments and private listings. Accommodation Services has dedicated staff to provide support during your transition to university.

mq.edu.au/accommodation

TRAVEL YOUR WAYGetting to Macquarie is easy. Whether you prefer a train, bus, car or bike, you’ve got many transport options.

mq.edu.au/getting-to-macquarie

Support and servicesWE'RE HERE FOR YOU

University is really different from high school. It’s hugely exciting, but it can also be challenging, especially when you’re a new student. We understand these challenges, so we provide a comprehensive support system that you can access throughout your time on campus.

Find out more at mq.edu.au/support

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“I came to Robert Menzies College in 2015 and settled in straight away. I found it easy to make friends because there were so many activities to get involved with. During my first few weeks at college I participated in the annual Courtyard Challenge – a running competition against the rival colleges – an evening ball at Luna Park, the Spring Festival and an inter-college dodgeball competition. Halfway through the term I was already best friends with my neighbour Natasha – a great friendship that continues to this day.”Ellie Rutter (right) BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY)

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Find out more at campuslife.mq.edu.au

University is about much more than graduating with a degree. It’s also about awakening your adventurous side and trying new things, creating networks on campus and around the globe and, importantly, making friendships that can last a lifetime.

Campus lifeGET SERIOUS ABOUT HAVING FUN

CONNECT WITH YOUR PEERSStudent life isn’t all about classrooms and exams. It’s also about making new friends, enjoying new experiences and learning about diverse cultures. With more than 130 student groups and sport clubs, Macquarie offers ample opportunity to meet new people, experience other cultures, test ideas and develop personal skills – communication and teamwork, for example.

STAY IN SHAPEMacquarie’s sport facilities are some of the best university facilities in Australia. We offer a state-of-the-art health club; heated 50-metre outdoor and 25-metre indoor swimming pools; football and soccer fields; tennis, basketball and squash courts; a martial arts area; a gymnastics hall; and more.

FEED YOUR BRAIN AND YOUR BODYWhen you’re a busy uni student, you need to have the right fuel to optimise your study, work and play. With this in mind, we offer a range of on-campus food options that will keep your mind alert and your body nourished. With tasty options from all corners of the globe, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to feeding your hungry tummy. And, if you’ve got a craving for something not on campus, you’re only a short walk away from the nearby shopping centre.

GET INVOLVEDYou’ll always find something of interest at Macquarie, whether it’s movie screenings, cultural festivals, theatre performances, art exhibitions or our annual music festival.

PLAY HARD OR JUST FOR FUNIf you enjoy fitness or team sports, become a MacWarrior and join one of our social sport competitions or sport clubs. Competitions run each session and include sports such as basketball, futsal, netball and touch football. Our sport clubs also offer a range of competitive and beginner programs in AFL, cheerleading, cricket, dance, fencing, hockey, quidditch, rowing, rugby union, scuba diving, skiing and snowboarding, soccer, squash, table tennis, ultimate frisbee and water polo.

Find out more at mq.edu.au/alumni

JOIN THE COMMUNITYAs a graduate, you’ll become part of the global Macquarie alumni community, giving you inside access to exclusive events, lifelong learning opportunities, career counselling services and discounts on the amenities you’ll grow to love as a student.

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Practical experience, leadership and exchangeA WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU

Studying at Macquarie will give you more than just a degree; it will provide a life-changing experience and build the foundations for a satisfying career.

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCEMacquarie’s award-winning PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) program gives you practical experience working with one of our Australian or international partners as a part of your course. PACE can help open doors to an exciting career. You will be taken beyond the classroom and into the real world! With PACE you could:

• do an internship with a corporate giant

• travel internationally and help communities overseas create sustainable change

• solve problems as part of a virtual project team

• support a not-for-profit organisation to maximise its impact.

The PACE opportunities are endless and will equip you for the dynamic world of work and a life of ethical and engaged citizenship.

pace.mq.edu.au

STAND OUT FROM THE CROWDThe Global Leadership Program (GLP) has been recognised as Australia’s flagship tertiary global leadership program, receiving the prestigious 2017 Institute of International Education award for Innovation in International Education – Internationalising the Campus. Macquarie is the first university in the Southern Hemisphere to receive the award.

The GLP – the only extracurricular program that can be put on your transcript – provides you with outstanding opportunities to enhance your study experience by developing important leadership and intercultural skills. You will also develop relationships to grow your network.

mq.edu.au/glp

OUTBOUND EXCHANGEGoing on exchange is a great opportunity to differentiate yourself, increase the value of your degree and build an international professional network while exploring the world. As an international student at Macquarie, you will have the opportunity to become even more of a global citizen through travelling to our partner universities as part of our Student Exchange program.

You can choose to study overseas for just a few weeks, a whole session or even a year at more than 150 partner universities in more than 40 countries. We will support your globe-trekking ambitions by providing access to support funds and resources.

students.mq.edu.au/exchange

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“The mechanical engineering program at Macquarie is helping me achieve my ambition of becoming a motorsport engineer. My recent PACE experience – being team leader of the MQ Speed team, which competed in the World Human Powered Speed Challenge 2017 at Battle Mountain in Nevada – gave me the most amazing opportunity to apply the knowledge that I’ve obtained in the classroom in a real-world environment.”Timothy JellemaBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)

PACE

2017AAUT AWARDPROGRAMS THAT ENHANCE LEARNING

WINNER

PACE

2017 AFR HIGHER EDUCATION AWARDEMPLOYABILITY

WINNER

PACE INTERNATIONAL

2017 ATEM AWARDCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

HIGHLY COMMENDED

PACE INTERNATIONAL

2017 VICE-CHANCELLOR’S AWARDPROGRAMS THAT ENHANCE LEARNING

WINNER

AWARD-WINNING PACE PROGRAM

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Scholarships and financial supportREWARDING OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIESIn 2017, Macquarie University awarded over $4 million in scholarships and grants, including more than 700 scholarships to commencing international students.

The Australian Government provided additional scholarship support for commencing international students who chose to study at Macquarie.

There’s a wide range of scholarships for students from all backgrounds, so be sure to check out what’s on offer – a small selection is included here. Check the website for regular updates, as well as eligibility and application details.

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPSMacquarie University warmly welcomes recipients of the following Australian Government-funded scholarships:

• Australia Awards

• Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships.

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS• Big History Scholarships

• Country-specific scholarships for students from many countries

• English Language Scholarships

• Macquarie University International College Scholarships

• FIRST® Robotics Scholarships

• Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships

MOBILITY SCHOLARSHIPSWe offer generous travel grants for students to travel overseas as part of their course.

HOW TO APPLYOnce you have chosen a course, complete an application online. Macquarie will assess your application and send an offer within two weeks.

mq.edu.au/international-how-to-apply

Once you have received your full course offer, apply for the scholarship online.

mq.edu.au/international/scholarships

IMPORTANTYou will need your Macquarie student number to complete your scholarship application online. You will receive this number once your course application has been processed. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Macquarie is committed to rewarding excellence and improving the affordability of our courses. With one of the most generous scholarship offerings in Australia, Macquarie awards more than $4 million to students every year.

Find out more at mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Find your courseMACQUARIE UNIVERSITY DEGREES

Part of what makes Macquarie future focused is that we allow you the freedom to explore your interests across a range of areas, rather than lock you in to a single, narrow field. We do this primarily by offering courses and degrees that are interdisciplinary. But we also give you the option to undertake a double degree in either a complementary, or completely different, area of study.

Over the following pages, you will find a wide range of courses that will help you reach your career goals.

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORSOur undergraduate courses and degrees – both single and double – are structured in two ways. Some of our courses require that you follow a specific sequence of units that must be completed in order to graduate. Others allow you to choose from a wide range of majors, which represent a particular focus for your study. These majors are known as qualifying majors, as they meet all of the course’s requirements. We offer 95 majors that will broaden your studies and help you develop industry-specific skills.

POSTGRADUATE SPECIALISATIONSSome postgraduate courses offer a range of focus areas, which are known as specialisations.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNINGWith our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy, you could get credit for your previous study, reducing the duration of your course and helping you to achieve your career goals sooner. We will review your previous learning experiences – whether they are formal qualifications or other types of non-formal and informal learning.

Find out more at courses.mq.edu.au

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

40 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies

40 Bachelor of Applied Finance

40 Bachelor of Business Administration

41 Bachelor of Business Analytics

42 Bachelor of Business Leadership and Commerce

42 Bachelor of Commerce

43 Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting

43 Bachelor of Economics

43 Bachelor of Global Business

43 Bachelor of Marketing and Media

44 Master of Accounting

44 Master of Accounting (Advanced)

44 Master of Actuarial Practice

45 Master of Advanced Professional Accounting

45 Master of Applied Economics

45 Master of Applied Finance

45 Master of Applied Finance (Advanced)

46 Master of Banking and Finance

46 Master of Business Administration (MBA)

48 Master of Commerce

48 Master of International Business

49 Master of Management

49 Master of Social Entrepreneurship

49 Graduate Diploma of Business Psychology

49 Graduate Diploma of Management

EDUCATION

52 Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

52 Bachelor of Education (Primary)

52 Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

53 Master of Educational Leadership

53 Master of Early Childhood

53 Master of Teaching (Birth to Five Years)

ENGINEERING AND IT

56 Bachelor of Digital Business

56 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

56 Bachelor of Information Technology

56 Bachelor of Information Technology – Games Design and Development

57 Master of Data Science

57 Master of Engineering

57 Master of Information Technology

ENVIRONMENT

60 Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation

60 Bachelor of Environment

60 Bachelor of Marine Science

60 Bachelor of Science

60 Bachelor of Science – Global Challenges

61 Master of Conservation Biology

61 Master of Environment

61 Master of Marine Science and Management

62 Master of Sustainable Development

62 Graduate Diploma of Conservation Biology

62 Graduate Diploma of Environment

62 Graduate Diploma of Sustainable Development

HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES

66 Bachelor of Chiropractic Science

66 Bachelor of Clinical Science

66 Bachelor of Human Sciences

66 Bachelor of Medical Sciences

66 Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

67 Bachelor of Arts – Psychology

67 Bachelor of Science – Psychology

67 Bachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language Sciences

68 Doctor of Medicine

68 Doctor of Physiotherapy

68 Graduate Diploma of Business Psychology

68 Master of Chiropractic

69 Master of Clinical Audiology

69 Master of Clinical Neuropsychology

69 Master of Clinical Psychology

69 Master of Organisational Psychology

69 Master of Public Health

70 Master of Radiopharmaceutical Science

70 Master of Speech and Language Pathology

Courses

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LAW, SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE

74 Bachelor of Laws

75 Bachelor of Security Studies

76 Juris Doctor

76 Master of Laws

76 Master of International Law, Governance and Public Policy

77 Master of International Trade and Commerce Law

77 Master of Politics and Public Policy

77 Graduate Diploma of Laws

77 Graduate Diploma of Politics and Public Policy

77 Master of Counter Terrorism

78 Master of Criminology

78 Master of Cyber Security

79 Master of Intelligence

79 Master of Security and Strategic Studies

79 Graduate Diploma of Security Studies and Criminology

MEDIA, CREATIVE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION

82 Bachelor of Marketing and Media

82 Bachelor of Media

83 Master of Creative Industries

83 Master of Creative Writing

83 Master of International Communication

84 Master of Media

SCIENCE

88 Bachelor of Advanced Science

88 Bachelor of Science

88 Bachelor of Science – Global Challenges

88 Bachelor of Science – Psychology

89 Master of Applied Statistics

89 Master of Biotechnology

89 Master of Biotechnology and Business

89 Master of Laboratory Quality Analysis and Management

89 Master of Science Innovation

89 Graduate Diploma of Applied Statistics

89 Graduate Diploma of Laboratory Quality Analysis and Management

SOCIETY, HISTORY AND LANGUAGES

92 Bachelor of Ancient History

92 Bachelor of Archaeology

92 Bachelor of Hellenic Studies

92 Bachelor of International Studies

92 Bachelor of Planning

92 Bachelor of Social Science

93 Master of Accessible Communication

93 Master of Advanced Translation and Interpreting Studies

93 Master of Ancient History

93 Master of Applied Linguistics

93 Master of Applied Linguistics and TESOL

93 Master of Conference Interpreting

93 Master of Development Studies

94 Master of International Public Diplomacy

94 Master of International Relations

95 Master of Planning

95 Master of Policy and Applied Social Research

95 Master of Translation and Interpreting Studies

95 Graduate Diploma of International Relations

95 Graduate Diploma of Policy and Applied Social Research

95 Graduate Diploma of Social Impact Assessment

95 Graduate Diploma of Translating and Interpreting

96 BACHELOR OF ARTS

97 SHORT-TERM STUDY ABROAD AND EXCHANGE

98 HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH

100 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

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“I chose Macquarie as I wanted to attend a uni where the business disciplines were viewed individually. My double degree enabled me to maintain my interest in economic theories and also be able to apply them towards the financial world. Since graduating, I've been working at Toyota Financial Services in their fantastic graduate rotation program, which is allowing me to evaluate my career path in practice before taking on a set role.”Elizabeth Agboola BACHELOR OF APPLIED FINANCE WITH BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS

TOP 4 REASONS TO CHOOSE BUSINESS AT MACQUARIE

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

Our new Finance Decision Lab is a collaborative learning space where you’ll create and share knowledge, and solve real problems using real-time data.

You’ll be supported throughout your study with our BE Successful program. This includes mentoring, academic assistance, career workshops and online preparation activities.

Career outcomes• Accountant

• Actuarial analyst

• Advertising consultant

• Banker

• Behavioural forecaster

• Business journalist

• Cyber security specialist

• Customer insights manager

• Financial analyst

• Financial crime investigator

• Fund manager

• Global business analyst or data analyst

• HR manager

• Internet marketer

• International licencing or franchising manager

• Investment adviser

• Management consultant

• Market analyst

• Marketing specialist

• Organisational management researcher

• Policy consultant

• Product and brand manager

• Risk manager

• Stockbroker

• Taxation specialist

• Venture capitalist

• Wealth management adviser

We have 440 PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) industry partners and offer work placements with organisations such as Deloitte, GlaxoSmithKline, Konica Minolta, KPMG and Optus.

MGSM is ranked among the Top 50 business schools in the world by The Economist, Which MBA?, 2017. MGSM was also ranked the number one school in Australia by the Financial Times world MBA ranking from 2015 to 2017.

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Business and managementMacquarie Business and Management offers practical, world-leading programs from the Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE), Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM) and the Macquarie Applied Finance Centre (MAFC). As a graduate in the business field, you’ll be sought after by leading companies and non-government organisations across Australia and around the world. Our interdisciplinary approach gives you the chance to combine courses and get hands-on experience through internships with some of Australia’s best companies. We offer flexibility so you can choose to generalise or specialise in an area that interests you – be it accounting, actuarial studies, business analytics, commerce, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, human resources, management or marketing.

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Actuarial StudiesBachelor of Applied FinanceBachelor of Business AdministrationBachelor of Business Analytics

Bachelor of Business Leadership and Commerce• Accounting• Business Information Systems• Decision Science• Economics• Entrepreneurship• Finance• Human Resources• International Business• Marketing

Bachelor of Commerce• Accounting• Business Information Systems• Decision Science• Economics• Entrepreneurship• Finance• Human Resources• International Business• Marketing

Bachelor of Commerce – Professional AccountingBachelor of EconomicsBachelor of Global BusinessBachelor of Marketing and Media

Postgraduate courses and specialisations

Master of Accounting• CPA Program• ACCA Program• Professional PracticeMaster of Accounting (Advanced)• CPA Program• ACCA Program• Professional PracticeMaster of Actuarial PracticeMaster of Advanced Professional AccountingMaster of Applied EconomicsMaster of Applied FinanceMaster of Applied Finance (Advanced)Master of Banking and FinanceMaster of Business Administration (MBA)Master of Commerce• Accounting• Business Management and Organisations• Economics• Finance• Financial Crime and Governance• Human Resource Management• MarketingMaster of International BusinessMaster of ManagementMaster of Social EntrepreneurshipGraduate Diploma of Business PsychologyGraduate Diploma of Management

Many of our business courses are accredited by peak professional bodies, giving you a head start on your career.

Professional accreditationGET AN ADVANTAGE

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Undergraduate

Business and management SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Actuarial StudiesCRICOS CODE 067838M

95 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Feb 3 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 067842D

95 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Feb 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Applied FinanceCRICOS CODE 027342M

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE*

On the back of the global financial crisis, finance has never been hotter. Being able to navigate through the complex world of markets, banks and laws and provide optimal advice about growing wealth is highly desirable in today's economy.

With the skills you'll gain in this course including the ability to help organisations create value, invest wisely and control risk, you'll find yourself in demand across the globe.

KEY FEATURES: • This specialist course equips you to become a professional in the field of finance.• Units apply current theory and analytical techniques to real-world finance industry situations.• Your teachers are highly qualified and experienced lecturers who have a thorough understanding of finance industry practices.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Corporate finance, derivative pricing, finance theory, financial economics, portfolio management, risk management.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Financial analyst for accounting and consultancy firms, financial economist, investment analyst, management consultant, market analyst, planning/policy analyst, public administrator, researcher, statistician, stockbroker.

Bachelor of Applied Finance with the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial StudiesCRICOS CODE 067844B

95 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Feb 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Applied Finance with the degree of Bachelor of Business AnalyticsCRICOS CODE 088497J

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Applied Finance with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce – Professional AccountingCRICOS CODE 067845A

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Applied Finance with the degree of Bachelor of EconomicsCRICOS CODE 030375J

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Applied Finance with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 094093A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

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Feb and Jul 5.5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Business Administration CRICOS CODE 027343K

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

FLEXIBLE UNIT CHOICES ALLOW YOU TO FOLLOW YOUR INTERESTS

In today's globalised world where competition among businesses is at an all-time high, there are very few careers in which a comprehensive knowledge of business isn't revered. The best business administrators are equally talented at managing numbers as they are at managing people – they're leaders, strategic thinkers, creative problem solvers and innovators.

Studying business administration at Macquarie will allow you to develop your skills in accounting, business, ethics, management, marketing and strategy – all key competencies you'll need to succeed in today's dynamic global business environment.

KEY FEATURES: • You’ll develop a broad skill set suitable for a range of roles with national and multinational organisations.• Flexible unit choices allow you to follow your interests.• You can combine this course with another to focus on areas such as accounting, law or organisational psychology.• You’ll have opportunities to get real-world experience with leading Australian organisations through internships, as well as the option of studying overseas with

partner universities.^

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Accounting, human resources, international business, marketing, organisational behaviour, strategic management.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business analyst, communications manager, human resources manager, management consultant, marketing consultant, public sector manager, recruitment and staff development consultant, sales manager.

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º International selection rank used by Macquarie University to determine minimum eligibility requirements for undergraduate courses. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.

* QS World University Rankings, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office. They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are available.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Business and management SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of ArtsCRICOS CODE 067866G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of Arts – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 031133G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce – Professional AccountingCRICOS CODE 067850D

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 027346G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) CRICOS CODE 079304J

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Business AnalyticsCRICOS CODE 079306G

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

RANKED WORLD TOP 150 IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES*

The world is undergoing a data revolution each day, 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created or replicated. Big data has become big business, and individuals with the ability to extract value from these data sources are in demand across the globe.

Developed and refined in consultation with industry so content is always current and relevant, this course equips you with knowledge and skills to help businesses better understand their consumers, innovate, reduce their risk and maximise opportunities.

KEY FEATURES: • In-depth training in multiple disciplines provides you with qualitative skills (graphic presentation and information communication), quantitative skills (modelling and

statistics), computing skills (business information/intelligence systems and programming) and business training (accounting, business analytics, forecasting and management).

• You'll gain the broad-based training you need to appeal to a variety of potential employers.• You'll acquire an integrated body of core technical knowledge relating to business analytics and information systems, and their applications within a business

environment.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Data management, data mining, database systems, demography, statistics, systems design.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Applications modeller and developer, behavioural forecaster, business analyst, business process improvement specialist, business process modelling consultant,customer insights manager, data analyst, management consultant, IT planning manager.

Bachelor of Business Analytics with the degree of Bachelor of Security StudiesCRICOS CODE 095107C

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $37,500

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ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Business Leadership and CommerceCRICOS CODE 079307F

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 4 years# $36,450

FOR HIGH-ACHIEVING STUDENTS WHO WISH TO BE TOMORROW’S BUSINESS LEADERS

Today's business landscape is dynamic and more competitive than ever before. Tomorrow's will be even more so. To keep pace with such rapid change, companies need pioneering leaders who are agile, motivated and resilient. Leaders who inspire greatness.

This prestigious course is a pathway to a career as a business leader. You'll develop higher-level skills that will help you lead people, work collaboratively, rapidly adapt to changing circumstances, come up with innovative and creative solutions to business problems, communicate clearly and effectively, and manage diversity.

KEY FEATURES: • This course is suitable for high-achieving students who wish to be tomorrow’s business leaders by extending their commerce/business discipline learning to encompass the

theory and application of leadership.• Developed in response to employers’ needs, it combines personal leadership development with a traditional professional degree.• It builds knowledge and skills in critical, analytical and integrative thinking; professional judgement; and problem solving through academic knowledge and experiential

skill-based learning.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: This course requires you to choose a qualifying major from: Accounting, Business Information Systems, Decision Science, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Accountant, business analyst, human resource manager, management consultant, marketing consultant, public and community sector manager, recruitment and staff development consultant, sales manager.

Bachelor of Commerce CRICOS CODE 048246D

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

In today's fast-moving and complex business environment, a comprehensive understanding of all business functions, in combination with a set of practical skills, will enable you to succeed as an in-demand business professional. This course will prepare you to become a business professional in a wide range of careers. You'll study a set of extensive and integrated foundation units to orient you to business, and then you'll complete one or two majors to develop depth in your chosen discipline.

KEY FEATURES: • Compulsory foundation units in the first year develop your core skills in all major business areas.• You can choose from nine majors to develop specialist knowledge in a chosen discipline, or combine two majors to expand your options.• This course provides a blend of theory and applied knowledge. The critical-thinking, analytical, problem-solving and communication skills you’ll acquire are highly sought

after by employers.• You’ll have opportunities to undertake internships with industry bodies.^

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: This course requires you to choose a qualifying major from: Accounting, Business Information Systems, Decision Science, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Accountant, auditor, business analyst, economic policy advisor, financial analyst, human resource manager, investment manager, management consultant, market researcher, marketing professional, stockbroker, taxation consultant.

Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce CRICOS CODE 067846M

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Arts – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 078005F

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 018437A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)CRICOS CODE 079305G

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 067856J

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

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* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office. They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPL You might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Business and management SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Commerce – Professional AccountingCRICOS CODE 067851C

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE*Accounting is often referred to as the language of business. Understanding this language means accountants hold the privileged position of being key contributors to a business's success. Armed with such skills, accountants can apply their knowledge in any number of dynamic industries.This course enables you to understand the challenges and issues facing the world and the accounting profession at present, and helps you meet the requirements for professional accreditation in accounting.

KEY FEATURES: • You’ll gain essential accounting and reporting knowledge, as well as a range of business-related skills in assurance and audit, commercial law, economics, financial

management, information systems and statistics.• The professional accounting sequence meets the tertiary education requirements of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ),

the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).• Double-degree options, some of which can be completed in four years full-time study, are available to expand your career options.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Auditing and assurance, business and taxation law, economics and statistics, finance, financial and management accounting, information systems.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Accountant, auditor, business analyst, consulting firm manager, financial institution manager, forensic accountant, government policy planner/analyst, merchant banker, stockbroker.

Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting with the degree of Bachelor of Business AnalyticsCRICOS CODE 088498G

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 094123M

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5.5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of EconomicsCRICOS CODE 001362K

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Economics with the degree of Bachelor of Business AnalyticsCRICOS CODE 088499G

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of CommerceCRICOS CODE 087878D

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Global Business CRICOS CODE 080286G

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 3 years# $36,450

RANKED WORLD TOP 150 IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES*

Globalisation has changed the face of business forever. Traditional economic boundaries have all but disappeared, meaning business is now conducted across different cultures, political systems, languages and social structures. As a result, individuals who understand the complexities of conducting business on a global scale are in demand.

This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge you'll need to make your mark in this intricate and exciting field. You'll develop a solid understanding of global business as well as a second-language capability in a major Asian or European language so you can take your career around the world.

KEY FEATURES: • This course combines knowledge in business, entrepreneurship and global trade law, giving you a well-rounded understanding of business at an international level.• Our focus on intercultural language learning ensures you develop a deeper understanding of your chosen language in a global business context.• Targeted at high-achieving students, this course combines a commercial understanding of global business, a major in an Asian or European language, and an internship in an

international company – either in Australia or overseas.^

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: This course requires you to choose a qualifying major from a wide range of European and Asian languages.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business journalist, global business analyst, global communications manager, international marketer, international relations manager, interpreter and translator (Chinese-English), management consultant, operations analyst, political adviser, public service (includingtrade facilitation, diplomatic and foreign affairs).

Bachelor of Marketing and MediaCRICOS CODE 074754A

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

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Postgraduate

Business and management ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of AccountingCRICOS CODE 091741J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification

or recognised equivalent

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONRANKED TOP UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD FOR ACCOUNTING RESEARCH*Accounting is often referred to as the language of business. Understanding this language means accountants hold the privileged position of being key contributors to a business's success. Armed with such skills, accountants can apply their knowledge in a number of dynamic industries. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills that professional accountants need in order to succeed in an increasingly dynamic and global accounting environment, and will help you meet the requirements for professional accreditation in accounting. You will be challenged with case studies, real business problems and group projects.

KEY FEATURES: • This course is accredited by CPA Australia (CPAA), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).• You’ll gain essential financial and management accounting knowledge, as well as a range of business-related skills in assurance and audit, commercial law, economics,

financial management, information systems and statistics.• You’ll also develop your communication, problem-solving and communication skills while participating in classroom activities and completing assessment tasks.• You can choose from one of three specialisations: CPA Program (allows you to complete the CPAA Professional program), ACCA Program (pathway through the

ACCA professional papers) or Professional Practice.• This course is available on campus during the day or evening, and some units are available online, which means you can continue to work while studying.• If you hold a bachelor degree in any field (other than a bachelor with an accounting major), you’ll find this course ideal if you wish to earn a widely recognised and reputable

postgraduate qualification in accounting.SPECIALISATIONS: CPA Program, ACCA Program, Professional Practice.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Accounting standards and practice, auditing and assurance services, business and corporation law, contemporary accounting practice, corporate accounting, economic analysis, financial management and policy, forensic accounting, information systems in business, international accounting, principles of accounting, quantitative methods, taxation law.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Accountant, auditor, financial analyst, financial controller, merchant banker, risk manager, system designer and analyst, taxation specialist.

Master of Accounting (Advanced)CRICOS CODE 092115E

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5–2.5 years#

$36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification

or recognised equivalent

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONRANKED TOP UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD FOR ACCOUNTING RESEARCH*Accounting is often referred to as the language of business. Understanding this language means accountants hold the privileged position of being key contributors to a business's success. Armed with such skills, accountants can apply their knowledge in a number of dynamic industries. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills that professional accountants need in order to succeed in an increasingly dynamic and global accounting environment, and will help you meet the requirements for professional accreditation in accounting. It is distinguished from the Master of Accounting by four advanced units in areas such as management, strategy, leadership, entrepreneurship, project management, economics and finance, as well as the opportunity to complete an internship.

KEY FEATURES:• This course is accredited by CPA Australia (CPAA), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).• Includes all features of the Master of Accounting with the addition of advanced units in management, entrepreneurship and leadership, as well as internship opportunities.• You’ll be challenged by case studies, real-world business problems, simulations and group projects.• You’ll gain essential financial and management accounting knowledge, as well as a range of business-related skills in assurance and audit, commercial law, economics,

financial management, information systems and business statistics.• You’ll develop your critical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills while participating in classroom activities and completing assessment tasks.• You can choose from one of three specialisations: CPA Program (allows you to complete the CPAA Professional program), ACCA Program (pathway through the

ACCA professional papers) or Professional Practice.• This course is available on campus during the day or evening, and some units are available online, which means you can continue to work while studying.SPECIALISATIONS: CPA Program, ACCA Program, Professional Practice.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Accounting standards and practice, auditing and assurance services, business and corporation law, contemporary accounting practice, corporate accounting, economic analysis, financial management and policy, forensic accounting, information systems in business, international accounting, principles of accounting, quantitative methods, taxation law.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Accountant, auditor, chartered or CPA accountant, financial analyst, financial controller, merchant banker, risk manager, system designer and analyst, taxation specialist.

Master of Actuarial PracticeCRICOS CODE 083775K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 1–2 years# $36,000 4.5‡ out of 7.0 (cognate)

5.0 out of 7.0 (non-cognate)

Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONActuaries specialise in applying mathematical, statistical and financial analysis to business, finance and insurance. Actuaries advise government, financial institutions and other organisations about financial management, risk management, product design and complex transactions. They are key to helping financial institutions and other businesses all over the world to prosper. In this professionally accredited course, you'll learn how to apply mathematical, statistical, economic and financial analysis to a range of practical problems in long-term risk management, finance and insurance.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll complete part or all of the Part I and university component of Part II professional qualifications of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia, subject to demonstrating

superior academic performance in the relevant units.• You’ll undertake a range of units in actuarial science, statistics, finance and economics.• You’ll have the opportunity to complete a research project as well as a capstone unit.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Actuarial mathematics, actuarial statistics, financial economics, financial mathematics, statistical programming and theory, valuation.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Actuarial analyst, actuary, consultant, data specialist, finance manager, merchant banker, risk manager.

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Business and management ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of AdvancedProfessional AccountingCRICOS CODE 077685G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent in accounting, and eligibility for admission to

CPA program

Master of Applied EconomicsCRICOS CODE 097429B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 4.5 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

Economic decision making by governments, businesses and individuals can significantly impact our lives, behaviour and wellbeing. Applied economic analysis has become an increasingly important field, requiring people who are skilled at analysing and interpreting economic data to inform decisions about everything from healthcare to financial policy, economic growth and development, natural resources and the environment. This course has been carefully designed to provide students with state-of-the-art applied economics knowledge and skills that can be applied to these areas and many more.

KEY FEATURES: • This program employs an educational philosophy that emphasises the importance of context. While you will learn economic theory, the application of that theory to the solution of

real-world problems will always be front and centre in your learning experience.• Designed to give you the opportunity to undertake interdisciplinary studies. This reflects the reality that applied economists work in varied and diverse fields that cross traditional

discipline boundaries. Allowing students to access appropriate interdisciplinary learning experiences that will support their future career plans is a unique feature of this particular program, and one that adds significantly to the employability of its graduates.

Master of Applied FinanceCRICOS CODE 083777G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Term 1 and

Term 3

1–1.5 years# $40,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, and two years

full-time equivalent relevant professional work experience

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONOn the back of the global financial crisis, finance skills have never been more in demand. Being able to navigate through the complex world of markets, banks and regulatory frameworks is highly desirable in today's economy. This course is recognised as the banking and finance industry's premier postgraduate degree. With the skills you'll gain the ability to help organisations create value, invest wisely and manage risk, you'll find yourself with an enviable skillset that will allow you to progress your career in the global financial environment.

KEY FEATURES: • Delivered by industry practitioners – each an expert in their own field – this course focuses on real-world finance and is delivered with academic rigour.• You’ll develop strong industry connections through educational partnerships with CAIA, CFA, Finsia and PRMIA, as well as through an outstanding alumni network.• This course offers an unparalleled range of electives around a rigorous core curriculum, providing you with an individualised learning experience targeting your own career plans.• Applied, flexible and portable, this course is suited to experienced professionals, whether currently in the finance industry or in other professions seeking to transition to

the finance sector.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Case studies in applied finance, corporate treasury management, ethical risk in finance, financial risk management, investment and credit analysis, mergers and acquisitions, modelling prices and risk, portfolio management and valuations, private wealth management and hedge funds, quantitative and economic analysis.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Senior positions within banking, corporate finance, investment management, project finance, risk management, stockbroking and venture capital.

Master of Applied Finance (Advanced)CRICOS CODE 095045A

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Term 1 and

Term 3

1.5–2 years# $40,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, and two years

full-time equivalent relevant professional work experience

~ These fees are indicative only and may change.* Australian Financial Review, 2018The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.‡ The GPA must be from a recognised, cognate bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. A bachelor degree or equivalent from a non-cognate discipline requires a minimum GPA of 5.0 out of 7.0. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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This course is only available at Macquarie University City Campus.

This course is available at Macquarie University's main campus and Macquarie University City Campus. The Master of Accounting course is only available at the Macquarie University City Campus for the CPA Program specialisation.

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This course is available at Macquarie University’s main campus and at Macquarie University City Campus. The CPA Program specialisation is only available at Macquarie University City Campus.

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office. They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPL You might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Postgraduate

Business and management ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Banking and FinanceCRICOS CODE 087880K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

GLOBAL CAREER OPPORTUNITIESIt's an indisputable fact that money makes the world go round. Consequently, some of the most important, exciting and rewarding jobs can be found in the banking and finance sector. A career in this dynamic field has the potential not only to take you around the world, but also to make a considerable impact on people across the globe. This highly practical course designed to meet employer needs will develop your theoretical knowledge alongside your practical capabilities.

KEY FEATURES: • Professional development is integrated into this course, and you can choose to undertake an internship for practical work experience.• You can explore your areas of interest through a selection of specialised elective streams.• Simulations modelled on real-life situations will allow you to integrate your knowledge and skills.• Our Macquarie Park and City campuses both offer day classes, with evening classes also available at Macquarie Park.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Business valuation, capital markets, corporate financial modelling and forecasting, enterprise risk management, financial statement analysis and modelling, intermediate macroeconomics, investing in emerging markets, legal governance for business enterprises, quantitative methods.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Corporate finance specialist; credit risk assessor; entry-level positions at institutions responsible for financial, insurance and risk management; stockbroking and investment advising, wealth management and financial advising.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)CRICOS CODE 083781A

7.0 overall 6.0 in each

band

Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep

1–2 years# $40,000 5.0 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent. Three years full-time

equivalent work experience at a managerial/

professional level.

In today's ever-evolving global economy the best managers are agile and innovative; they're great communicators and collaborators, they have a global mindset and create sustainable value, and they empower those around them.

Designed to challenge and transform you, it will extend your knowledge, skills and experience through a practical curriculum that bridges the gap between theory and real-world application. Opportunities exist to participate in exchanges with leading international schools, and living case studies with Australian and international organisations.

KEY FEATURES: • This course will provide you with a solid grounding in the core aspects of general management.• Covering all aspects of management education, this course includes an ideal mix of theory and real-world experience, from experiential learning in the classroom to

internships and exchange programs with our academic and corporate partners, both in Australia and globally.• It provides a strategic business perspective, focusing on the competitive advantage of the enterprise, with exposure to leading-edge management theory and practice.• You'll develop your knowledge through the analysis of current opportunities and challenges facing industries and organisations.• You can tailor your experience by selecting six elective units, enabling you to deepen your knowledge within a certain field.• MGSM has an international reputation for excellence in management education and is consistently ranked in the top tier of business schools worldwide.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Choose from more than 40 electives, including: entrepreneurial finance, international marketing, investment management, leadership and motivation, management of innovation, managerial self-development, managing with a global mindset, negotiation: theory and practice, social entrepreneurship, strategic corporate social responsibility, supply chain management.

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“The MGSM MBA changed the trajectory of my life. This journey expanded my knowledge, broadened my horizons and connected me to people and places I would otherwise not know. In this way, I felt enabled to make the decisions I needed to changemy career, and my life.”Alexandra Tzortzis

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) ANZ LEAD, PROJECT VANTAGE ETHICON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL

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Business and management ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of CommerceCRICOS CODE 083782M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

In today's fast-moving and complex business environment, a comprehensive understanding of all business functions, in combination with a set of practical skills, will enable you to succeed as an in-demand business professional.

This practical and flexible course designed to meet employer needs will extend your business knowledge, making you highly employable in a wide range of careers. You can choose to complete one or two specialisations to develop depth in your chosen discipline.

KEY FEATURES: • In addition to completing one or two specialisations, you’ll have the opportunity to undertake electives to develop your knowledge across a broad area of business

and commerce.• You can create a program that takes into account the knowledge and skills you’ve gained from your prior working experience or recent undergraduate studies, or one that gives you

a qualification in a new area of specialisation if you are looking for a career change.• You’ll have the opportunity to undertake a supervised workplace internship under the guidance of a workplace mentor.̂• You’ll also complete a research project as well as a capstone unit, designed to be future focused, giving you an opportunity to explore strategic business issues within the context of

a business environment.

SPECIALISATIONS: Accounting, Business Management and Organisations, Economics, Finance, Financial Crime and Governance, Human Resource Management, Marketing.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Business and corporation law, econometrics and business statistics, intermediate macroeconomics, intermediate microeconomics, statistical modelling in finance and insurance, stochastic methods in finance and insurance.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Corporate governance risk officer, financial crime analyst, finance manager, general manager, management accountant, management consultant, market analyst, marketing manager, product development manager.

Master of International BusinessCRICOS CODE 083791K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

RANKED WORLD TOP 150 IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES*

Globalisation has changed the face of business forever. Traditional economic boundaries have all but disappeared meaning business is now conducted across different cultures, political systems, languages and social structures. As a result, individuals who understand the complexities of conducting business on a global scale are in demand.

This prestigious course will equip you with the skills and knowledge you'll need to set up and lead global enterprises. You'll develop a solid understanding of core business disciplines with an international focus so you can take your career around the world.

KEY FEATURES: • You’ll collaborate and network with top students from across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas.• You’ll have the opportunity to undertake a supervised workplace internship under the guidance of a workplace mentor and obtain academic credit for your experience.^• You’ll develop your research skills via a research project.• You can work towards a double degree by combining this course with the Master of International Communication or the Master of International Relations to expand

your knowledge.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Business and professional ethics, comparative human resource management, globalisation and value chain management, international business and culture, international business strategy, international marketing, international trade.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Export and import manager, management consultant, international licensing/franchising manager, policy consultant, joint venture project manager, international marketing manager.

Master of International Business with the degree of Master of International CommunicationCRICOS CODE 083792J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent in a relevant field+

Master of International Business with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 083793G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent in social sciences; or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent

with relevant work experience

Postgraduate

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Postgraduate

Business and management ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of ManagementCRICOS CODE 083800C

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep

1.5–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

Having skills in leadership, project management, strategic decision making and human relations is a distinct advantage in today's challenging and competitive business environment. This course is designed to provide deep experiential learning to early career professionals. By developing skills, knowledge, experience and business connections in a truly international environment, this program aims to prepare and fast-track aspiring individuals.

KEY FEATURES:• This course will provide you with a solid grounding in the core aspects of general management.• It is ideal if you hold an undergraduate degree in an area outside of business/commerce and your goal is to gain a managerial position in your particular field of expertise.• Through an internship, you'll have the opportunity to build your professional experience and networks, and apply your classroom learning by working on real business

problems with local and global organisations.• MGSM has an international reputation for excellence in management education and is consistently ranked in the top tier of business schools worldwide.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Managing globally, learning to be a leader, entrepreneurship in business, international investment and risk, international trade, global marketing, managing supply chains, design thinking for innovation, international business strategy.

Master of Social EntrepreneurshipCRICOS CODE 083808F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep

1.5–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent. Two years full-time

equivalent work experience at a

managerial/ professional level

This course will help you to speak up, step up and scale up in leading meaningful social and environmental change to transform our society. If you're passionate about improving lives through social justice, creating social impact and ensuring environmental sustainability, this innovative course is designed for you.

KEY FEATURES: • This course will be of interest to those who are passionate about social justice, creating social impact and assuring environmental sustainability while making a profit.• This is a management course with a social responsibility focus.• You can choose to study from a wide range of specialty units across MGSM and Macquarie, tailoring your studies to your interests and expertise.• You'll learn how to successfully develop and manage enterprises that have social impact.• You'll develop the skills to conceive, innovate and implement projects to solve social and environmental issues.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Strategic corporate social responsibility, marketing management, activism and policy design, management of innovation, entrepreneurship in business, management internship and research methods, leadership and motivation, engaging society with sustainable development.

Graduate Diploma of Business PsychologyCRICOS CODE 088496K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent, two years full-

time equivalent work experience

at a managerial or professional level

or recent APAC accredited Australian level 8 qualification in psychology (with first class or second class

honours division one) or recognised equivalent

Graduate Diploma of ManagementCRICOS CODE 083764B

7.0 overall 6.0 in each

band

Jan, Mar, Jun, Sep

0.5–1 year# $40,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent and three years

full-time equivalent work experience at a

managerial/ professional level

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The Master of Commerce is available at Macquarie University’s main campus. The Finance specialisation is also available at Macquarie University City Campus.

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office. They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available.* Australian Financial Review, 2018# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPL You might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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“What first attracted me to Macquarie University was the beautiful campus and multitude of scholarships on offer. What kept me at Macquarie were the unique, challenging and inspiring course units, and the academic, personal and financial support I received throughout my course.”Jhade Munro-Greentree

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH THE DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE EDUCATION AT MACQUARIE

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

Our internationally renowned and research-driven on-campus early childhood study centre offers a unique range of learning and research opportunities.

We’re one of the only universities in Australia to offer specialisations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and literacy within our primary teaching courses, so you’ll graduate with an edge over your peers.

Macquarie is ranked among the top 100 institutions in the world for education. (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2017).

Career outcomes• Early childhood

services consultant

• Early childhood teacher

• Educational policymaker

• Educational researcher

• Government adviser

• Long day care centre teacher

• Primary or secondary teacher

• School principal

• Special and inclusive education teacher

• Teacher/director in prior-to-school settings

• Tertiary educator

• Training agency consultant

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EducationTo teach successfully in today’s rapidly changing environment, it’s important that as a teacher you possess several key attributes. As well as having relevant and up-to-date knowledge of your discipline and well-rounded teaching know-how, you’re also expected to develop the capabilities that will give your career long-term sustainability. As a Macquarie teaching graduate, you’ll benefit from our uniquely developed 5Rs framework. Through this framework, you’ll become a teacher who is resilient, reflexive, responsive, ready to learn and research engaged. Backed by this distinct skill set, you’ll inspire and enrich lives and empower individuals to realise their full intellectual and social potential.

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary)• Early Childhood• Early Childhood Teaching• EducationBachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary)Bachelor of Education (Primary)Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

Bachelor of Science with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Secondary)Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

Bachelor of Arts• Early Childhood• Education

Postgraduate courses and specialisations

Master of Educational Leadership (distance only)• Early Childhood• School Education

Master of Early ChildhoodMaster of Teaching (Birth to Five Years)

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Undergraduate

Education SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)CRICOS CODE 083745E

75 7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 4 years# $30,000

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN EDUCATION*

When children are exposed to positive educational experiences prior to school, their learning capabilities – and in turn their chances of excelling in school – are greatly improved. Quality early childhood education provides the foundation for reading, mathematics and science, and helps young children develop their social and emotional skills.

This course qualifies you to teach children aged from birth to five years in prior-to-school settings such as childcare centres or preschools, as well as for roles in consultancy and professional development work in children’s services.

KEY FEATURES: • You’ll have access to training through Macquarie’s Mia Mia Child and Family Study Centre.• From your first year, you’ll undertake professional experience in early childhood settings. This allows you to make connections between theory and real-world practice.• This course is available on campus, via distance education, or through a combination of both (some on-campus study is compulsory).• Recognition of Prior Learning may be given.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Child development and health, early childhood curriculum content, early childhood teaching principles, family and community contexts, inclusive education, learning and teaching in outdoor environments, management and leadership.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Long day care centre teacher, preschool teacher, teacher/director in prior-to-school settings, early childhood services coordinator or consultant; pathway for early childhood research career.

Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary)CRICOS CODE 075047J

75 7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 4 years# $30,000

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN EDUCATION*

Helping children reach their full potential is a truly rewarding endeavour. Primary school teachers play a critical role in assisting children to develop foundation skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and physical and social competencies, that set them up for life.

In this course, you'll complete a qualifying major (usually in education), undertake teaching methodology units and satisfy the NSW Education Standards Authority key learning area content requirements.

KEY FEATURES: • Our program is University wide, meaning you learn teaching subjects from experts in each key learning area. For example, you'll learn science from our world-class science

teachers and researchers.• You'll be taught by academics who are also researching the latest approaches to teaching. Macquarie is a leader in educational research particularly in the areas of information

and communication technology, and mathematics and science teaching.• You'll participate in a comprehensive professional experience program that integrates your studies with real-world practice.

MAJORS: Early Childhood, Early Childhood Teaching, Education.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Australian education, educational data, health and physical education, language and literacies, learning and development, practice of teaching, primary English curriculum, teaching English language and literacies.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Primary teacher, educator and trainer of adults, educational adviser to government or other agencies, educational policy planner, education officer within a range of public and private institutions, educational researcher.

Bachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary)CRICOS CODE 079889A

80 7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 4 years $30,000

Bachelor of Education (Primary)CRICOS CODE 047324C

Graduate entry^

7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 2 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Secondary)CRICOS CODE 081342G

75 7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 4 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Science with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Secondary)CRICOS CODE 081340J

75 7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 4 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)CRICOS CODE 080287F

Graduate entry^

7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 2 years# $30,000

º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ Refer to courses.mq.edu.au for entry requirements.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Education ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Educational LeadershipDISTANCE ONLY

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–1.5 years# $30,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant field; or Australian

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent with two years full-time equivalent work

experience

Master of Early ChildhoodCRICOS CODE 083783K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–1.5 years# $30,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent in early childhood or a related discipline such as

education, nursing, social work or psychology; or Australian

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent with

two years full-time equivalent relevant work experience

Master of Teaching (Birth to Five Years)CRICOS CODE 058390B

7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 1–2 years# $30,000 4.5 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

Postgraduate

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You may be able to study this course by distance in your home country. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.auThe GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au # You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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“I chose my course because of my desire to make a difference and have an impact on the world around me. The course has presented me with many challenges that have helped develop me as an individual, and which have encouraged me to think outside the box.”Tanya Sidana BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WITH BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE ENGINEERING AND IT AT MACQUARIE

We have a dedicated mentoring group to support women in technology and a high teacher-to-student ratio, meaning you’ll be well supported throughout your course.

We offer a unique range of study options that will give you the skills you’ll require for a career in the automated future.

Our location in Australia’s high-tech precinct and our relationships with business – including a partnership with Optus (Singtel) to establish the $10 million Cyber Security Hub – provide opportunities for you to undertake work experience and network with industry.

Career outcomes• Business analyst

• Computer programmer

• Cyber security professional

• Database designer

• Engineer

• Games designer

• IT consultant

• Manufacturing specialist

• Mechanical engineer

• Packaging and industrial design engineer

• Product developer

• Robotics developer

• Software designer

• Telecommunications engineer

• Web developer

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Our engineering program uniquely combines a solid foundation in theoretical knowledge with modern, practical skills acquisition and industry experience. With most accredited by Engineers Australia – meaning your qualification will be recognised in Australia and abroad – our engineering courses allow you to specialise in electrical, electronic, mechanical, mechatronic, software and telecommunications engineering.

Our IT courses are developed in consultation with industry and satisfy the standard for the professional level of the Australian Computer Society. We offer flexible courses that give you the opportunity to specialise in up to two fields, including information systems and business analysis, software technology solutions, cyber security, data science, games design and development, and web design and development.

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Digital BusinessBachelor of Engineering (Honours)• Electrical Engineering• Electronics Engineering• Mechanical Engineering• Mechatronic Engineering• Software Engineering• Telecommunications Engineering

Bachelor of Information Technology• Cyber Security• Data Science• Information Systems and Business Analysis• Software Technology• Web Design and Development

Bachelor of Information Technology – Games Design and Development

Engineering and IT

* For more information, refer to page 89.

Postgraduate courses and specialisations

Master of Data ScienceMaster of Engineering• Electronics Engineering• Telecommunications Engineering

Master of Information Technology• Internetworking and Cyber Security• Management

Master of Science Innovation*• Information Technology

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Engineering and IT SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Digital BusinessCRICOS CODE 090742E

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)CRICOS CODE 087876F

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $37,500

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

From the Egyptian pyramids, agricultural mechanisation and cars to TV, mobile phones, space shuttles and mechanical hearts, engineers and their pioneering innovations have been critical to growth and prosperity across the ages.

This course has a strong focus on practical learning, and offers you the choice of six majors^. It will equip you with the kinds of skills you need to develop into a great global engineer. Maybe you’ll have the honour of creating the next life-saving medical device, a clean water system for remote communities in Africa, or a mobile phone app that keeps children safe.

KEY FEATURES: • A common program of study in the first 12 months provides you with a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, computing and core areas of engineering.• The course focuses on professional development and high-level engineering skills that culminate in a final-year engineering project.• It can be combined with the Bachelors of Science, Arts or Commerce by adding just one more year of study.• Your learning is enhanced by our location in one of Australia’s leading high-tech precincts.

MAJORS: This course requires you to choose a major from the following: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Software Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering^.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business systems design manager, electronics design and manufacturing specialist, mechanical design engineer, packaging and industrial design engineer, product design engineer, radio frequency engineer, telecommunications and networking engineer.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of ArtsCRICOS CODE 087877E

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of CommerceCRICOS CODE 087878D

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 087879C

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Information TechnologyCRICOS CODE 047327M

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $37,500

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

The world is undergoing an information explosion at the same time business is becoming more competitive. People with the skills to help businesses innovate and better serve their customers are incredibly valuable. This flagship computing course allows you to specialise in a key field of IT through a choice of five majors.

KEY FEATURES: • This course meets the standard for the professional level of the Australian Computer Society.• The Cyber Security major provides you with the knowledge you need to create an effective cyber security enviornment for commercial, private and industrial applications.• The Data Science major provides you with the robust analytical skills necessary for a successful career in data science.• The Information Systems and Business Analysis major provides you with the skills to manage data, information and knowledge resources within an organisation.• The Software Technology major develops your practical skills in information systems, programming and software engineering for a career in computer software development.• The Web Design and Development major delivers sound training in the latest web technologies, addressing both front-end and back-end aspects.• You'll undertake a project in your final year to practice your knowledge and skills in a software development life cycle.• Your learning is enhanced by our location in one of Australia's leading high-tech precincts.

MAJORS: This course requires you to choose a major from the following: Cyber Security, Data Science, Information Systems and Business Analysis, Software Technology, Web Design and Development.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business analyst, cloud researcher, communication systems analyst, database administrator, end-user support and training, IT sales or marketing, IT or management consultant, programmer, project leader, systems analyst, systems development manager, systems engineer, web designer, web producer.

Bachelor of Information Technology with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 052488G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Information Technology – Games Design and DevelopmentCRICOS CODE 074078K

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $37,500

Undergraduate

º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) majors are also referred to as streams. You may see the word 'stream' appear on your offer letter in place of the word 'major'.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Engineering and IT ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Data ScienceCRICOS CODE 080284J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $37,400 4.5 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in computing,

mathematics or statistics.

MULTIPLY THE POWER OF BIG DATA WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR A BIG CAREER

Data has the potential to transform the way business, government, science and healthcare is carried out. Conventional manual techniques, however, aren't capable of handling the deluge of data that modern systems generate. Data science, which applies specialised computational and statistical techniques to analyse such 'big data', is considered one of the key skills of the 21st century and there is a skills shortage in this field. This interdisciplinary course will enhance your skills and give you a range of technical skills necessary to work in data science across a variety of industries.

KEY FEATURES: • Learn to apply technical skills in areas such as business and scientific applications, forensic investigation and research.• Develop skills in data management on and off the cloud, machine learning, statistical modelling and a range of big data technologies that will set you apart from your competitors.• This course is interdisciplinary across computer science, mathematics and statistics, ensuring you develop the skills to apply data science to real-world issues.• Choose electives in areas such as data security management and modern computational statistical methods to expand your knowledge of data science.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Database systems, fundamentals of computer science, cryptography and information security, web technology, applications, modelling and development, data science, computing, mathematical modelling, statistics and probability.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business intelligence reporting professional, data analyst, data engineer, data scientist, market analyst, program/project manager, research and development, security intelligence specialist, statistician.

Master of EngineeringCRICOS CODE 085030B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

telecommunications engineering, electrical engineering, electronics engineering,

computer engineering, wireless engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical

technology, telecommunication technology, computer hardware technology, electronic

technology, or a related discipline+.

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

From the Egyptian pyramids, agricultural mechanisation and cars to TV, mobile phones, space shuttles and mechanical hearts, engineers and their pioneering innovations have been critical to growth and prosperity across the ages.

This practical course will broaden your knowledge and skills in electronics and telecommunications systems as you’ll be exposed to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment in the most active areas in electronics and telecommunications engineering.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll explore the latest hot topics in industry to understand the power of current and future key technologies that are reshaping the electronics and telecommunications

industries. These industry-focused topics include reconfigurable electronics, heterogeneous broadband wireless networks, very large scale integrated circuits and cognitive adaptive systems.

• Core skills you've gained from prior work experience or recent undergraduate studies are enhanced and extended in this robust and practical course.• Your learning is enhanced by our location in one of Australia's leading high-tech precincts.

SPECIALISATIONS: Electronics Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Advanced topics in computer networks, big data technologies, cognitive radio, requirements engineering, strategic project management, systems design and engineering.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Careers in the high-technology, precision manufacturing, telecommunications, government and academic sectors. You will be prepared for work in research, manufacturing, product development and production, as well as in operations roles such as sales, marketing, technology management and support.

Master of Information TechnologyCRICOS CODE 083790M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $37,400 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, with two units

in information technology or equivalent

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

The world is undergoing an information explosion at the same time business is becoming more competitive. People with the skills to help businesses innovate and better serve their customers are incredibly valuable.

This course allows you to specialise in internetworking and cyber security or management – key areas of IT – and helps you hone your skills in your particular area of interest and advance your career.

KEY FEATURES: • This course will strengthen your understanding of underlying IT principles by applying them to practical, industry-relevant issues.• Units have been developed in partnership and consultation with industry.• You'll gain practical, industry-based experience through completing a focused project. Depending on your specialisation, you may advise on the strategic IT management

needs of an organisation or implement web-enabled database systems on secure networks.

SPECIALISATIONS: Internetworking and Cyber Security, Management.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Advanced system and network security, cryptography, electronic commerce strategy, enterprise application integration, mobile data networks, network system design, technology management.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Careers within the information and communication technologies industry.

Master of Science Innovation with a specialisation in Information TechnologyCRICOS CODE 097385J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

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1.5–2 years# $38,600 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, with two units

in information technology or equivalent

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“Macquarie University is the only university in New South Wales to offer a Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation. This unique degree was the reason I chose Macquarie; it has really enhanced my passion for environmental conservation.”Ben Kitchener

BACHELOR OF BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

Our holistic approach means you’re able to combine science with an understanding of its social, political and human impacts.

Our cutting-edge analytical equipment and facilities provide you with access to the latest technologies both in the lab and in the field.

Our environmental sciences research received a rating of 5 out 5 – well above world average – in the most recent Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation, meaning our teachers and researchers are some of the best in the world.

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE ENVIRONMENT AT MACQUARIE

Career outcomes• Aquaculture specialist

• Conservation policymaker

• Ecologist/earth scientist

• Environmental consultant

• Environment resource manager

• Marine scientist

• Mining industry consultant

• Natural resource manager

• Palaeontologist

• Researcher

• Sustainability specialist

• Wildlife manager

• Zoologist

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Environmental resource management and climate change are two of the biggest issues of our time, and the demand for top-quality environmental scientists is high. Our commitment to first-class interdisciplinary research has placed us at the forefront of environmental science study, both in Australia and internationally. We’re home to world-renowned researchers and academics, so you’ll study with people who are using their knowledge to make an impact on today’s and tomorrow’s environmental issues. Our courses give you the skills you need to make practical, positive change in areas like biodiversity, climate science, marine science, resource management and sustainability.

Environment

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation

Bachelor of Environment• Biology• Climate Science• Environmental Earth Science• Environmental Management• Spatial Information Science

Bachelor of Marine ScienceBachelor of Science*• Climate Science• Environmental Earth Science• Environmental Management• Geology• Geophysics• Spatial Information ScienceBachelor of Science – Global Challenges• Climate Science• Environmental Earth Science• Environmental Management• Geology• Geophysics• Spatial Information Science

* For more information, refer to page 88.

Postgraduate courses

Master of Conservation BiologyMaster of EnvironmentMaster of Marine Science and ManagementMaster of Sustainable DevelopmentGraduate Diploma of Conservation BiologyGraduate Diploma of EnvironmentGraduate Diploma of Sustainable Development

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Environment SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Biodiversity and ConservationCRICOS CODE 067848J

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of EnvironmentCRICOS CODE 067858G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Environment with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 067859F

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Marine ScienceCRICOS CODE 037278J

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 001365G

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Science – Global ChallengesCRICOS CODE 095108B

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

FIND SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGES FACING SOCIETY

Global society faces a range of challenges, from growing energy demands to new and emerging diseases, the provision of adequate food and water, transnational crime, data security and environmental degradation. Meeting those challenges requires both a deep scientific understanding and the ability to take that knowledge and apply it to real-world settings.

This course combines a major area of scientific study with units that focus on the challenges and opportunities facing global society. Project-based units allow you to work in multidisciplinary teams to develop innovative, practical solutions to real problems.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll discuss, analyse and describe the range of challenges facing global society in the 21st century, and learn how science can help meet these challenges.• Working in multidisciplinary teams, you'll apply the knowledge you gain through in-depth discipline study to identify and implement solutions to a range of real-world challenges.• Our emphasis on practical, project-based work will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need for a wide range of roles across a range of fields.• You'll be taught by internationally respected researchers with up-to-date scientific knowledge.

MAJORS: Climate Science, Environmental Earth Science, Environmental Management, Geology, Geophysics, Spatial Information Science.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Mathematics, quantitative methods for science, statistics, statistical data analysis, geographies of global change, urban planet: cities and planning in the anthropocene, sustainability, science and the law, global politics, economy and society, demographic fundamentals and global challenges.

Undergraduate

º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPL You might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Postgraduate

Environment ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Conservation BiologyCRICOS CODE 086079K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent with two units in biology or equivalent

Master of EnvironmentCRICOS CODE 084700K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

RANKED WORLD TOP 150 IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES*

Managing the environment and safeguarding it for generations to come has become a key concern of our time. Human intervention is largely behind issues such as deforestation, pollution, global warming and species extinction. But human intervention is also the key to preserving the environment.

This multidisciplinary course will provide you with skills and knowledge regarding the social and biophysical drivers of environmental change, so that as a graduate, you'll be equipped to seek innovative solutions to issues emerging around human–environment interactions.

KEY FEATURES: • Combines scientific learning alongside an understanding of the socioeconomic issues related to environmental matters• You'll learn how to regulate and manage human activities to protect the environment for future generations.• A distinctive learning experience with active learning and field-based programs• Taught by world-leading senior academics with intense research experience

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Attitudes to the environment, biophysical environments, environment and sustainability, environmental measurement and analysis, resource management.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Developer, environmental and sustainability educator, environmental consultant, environmental manager, natural resource manager, planner.

Master of Marine Science and ManagementCRICOS CODE 083801B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent in science, marine science or

a related discipline+

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN MARINE SCIENCES*

With a predicted 75 per cent of people living on coastlines globally by 2025, marine systems are vital for humanity. They regulate climate change; supply food, water and medicine; and are essential for transportation and trade. Marine waters also hold a fundamental political and military importance for many countries.

The Master of Marine Science and Management program at Macquarie University is a unique interdisciplinary course that will train you in new approaches that span beyond traditionally taught subjects in marine science. Our program offers you new approaches to important marine issues through the use of geographic information tools (GIS), remote sensing data analysis, and habitat mapping. You also have the opportunity to do fieldwork on the Great Barrier Reef, or to apply for sea training on Australia’s most prestigious marine research vessel, the RV Investigator.

This unparalleled interdisciplinary and cross-institutional course will train you to be part of a new generation of Australian marine scientists who have the skills necessary to take leading roles in protecting and conserving coastal and oceanic environments, while appreciating and respecting the positions of all stakeholders in this area.

KEY FEATURES: • This innovative course – unique in Australia – is offered in partnership with the Sydney Institute of Marine Science; the University of Technology, Sydney;

the University of New South Wales; and the University of Sydney.• You’ll have the opportunity to study at up to three of the four participating universities.• A core unit will culminate in a research project that takes advantage of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System database.• You’ll receive training in areas needed for professional careers in policy development and management.• Macquarie has has both freshwater and seawater labs on campus, including the excellent Seawater Facility.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Biology research experience, coastal management, climate change impacts, environmental measurement and analysis.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Careers in environmental impact assessment, environmental management, marine research, policy development, fisheries and marine resource use, marine conservation.

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The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Postgraduate

Environment ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Sustainable DevelopmentCRICOS CODE 083810A

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

LEADING GLOBAL CHANGE

The world's governments have agreed to 17 challenging sustainable development goals to address poverty, justice and prosperity, while ensuring a healthy planet. How we reconcile these issues and work with people to make changes to our current practices globally, nationally and locally sits at the heart of sustainable development that meets the needs of the present while safeguarding Earth's life support system, on which the welfare of current and future generations depends.

This course will develop your practical skills so that you are equipped to effect changes towards sustainable development. You'll have options to develop your capabilities in a diverse range of areas including the environment, international politics and organisational management according to your professional needs.

KEY FEATURES: • This course focuses on change-oriented processes for sustainable development, including organisational change, education and capacity building, and strategic planning.• You'll have opportunities to undertake a practical component either as work experience, consultancy practice or research.• This course is particularly suitable if you're working in an aid agency, non-government organisation, government agency, or business or international body that is concerned with

issues of sustainable development.• You'll have the opportunity to study some units from the Macquarie University Graduate School of Management (MGSM) if you wish to work in organisational sustainability.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Education for sustainable development, environmental decision making, environmental management practice, research methods for sustainable development, sustainable development: introductory principles and practices.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Careers in consultancy work with business or community, with local councils, as a sustainability coordinator for regional and national businesses, in universities and other educational bodies.

Graduate Diploma of Conservation BiologyCRICOS CODE 086080F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 0.5–1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent with two units

in biology

Graduate Diploma of EnvironmentCRICOS CODE 083760F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 0.5–1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent

Graduate Diploma of Sustainable DevelopmentCRICOS CODE 083770D

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent in environment, science, social

science, development, economics, business,

education, or a related discipline+

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“At Macquarie I was involved in implementing life-changing medical research around early breast cancer detection. Doctors are now able to identify the disease earlier and to treat it, ultimately saving more lives and improving quality of life.”Dr Dharmica Mistry

PHD, MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY CHIEF SCIENTIST, BCAL DIAGNOSTICS YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD, WORLD CONGRESS ON CONTROVERSIES IN BREAST CANCER, 2015 NSW YOUNG WOMAN OF THE YEAR, 2016

This year, we’ve introduced the Macquarie MD, which prepares students to work as future leaders in healthcare – doctors who are patient-centred and safety focused, culturally responsive, globally aware and equipped to succeed in a rapidly changing and increasingly technology-based health industry.

We’re home to Macquarie University Hospital, the world-renowned Australian Hearing Hub, clinics that serve real patients, and the latest simulation technology that enables high-quality interdisciplinary learning.

Our health and medical sciences research was rated above world average in the most recent Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation.

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES AT MACQUARIE

Career outcomes• Allied health

professional

• Audiologist or speech pathologist

• Clinical neuropsychologist

• Dentist

• Epidemiologist

• Forensic scientist

• Human resources consultant

• Marker researcher

• Medical doctor

• Medical researcher

• Physiotherapist

• Psychologist

• Public health officer

• Tropical disease expert

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Macquarie is a world leader in health – we’re home to MQ Health, Australia’s first fully integrated university-led health sciences centre, combining excellence in clinical care with teaching and research. You can choose a career path in audiology, chiropractic, clinical science, cognitive and brain sciences, community services, counselling, human sciences, medical sciences, medicine, pathology, physiotherapy, psychology, public health or speech and language sciences. As a Macquarie graduate, you’ll possess skills that will allow you to help drive health innovation and improve the lives of others.

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Chiropractic ScienceBachelor of Clinical Science

Bachelor of Human Sciences• Cognitive and Brain Sciences• Communication Disorders• Community Services• Counselling Theory and Principles• Human Movement• Language and Professional Communication• Public Health: Policy and Promotion

Bachelor of Medical SciencesBachelor of Psychology (Honours)Bachelor of Arts – PsychologyBachelor of Science – PsychologyBachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language Sciences

Postgraduate courses and specialsiations

Doctor of MedicineDoctor of PhysiotherapyGraduate Diploma of Business PsychologyMaster of ChiropracticMaster of Clinical AudiologyMaster of Clinical NeuropsychologyMaster of Clinical PsychologyMaster of Organisational PsychologyMaster of Public Health• Cross Disciplinary Studies• Professional Practice• ResearchMaster of Radiopharmaceutical ScienceMaster of Speech and Language Pathology

Health and medical sciences

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º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.+ This course is equivalent to a three-year full-time course; however, the minimum time to complete this course is reduced by additional study periods.* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office. They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Health and medical sciences SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Chiropractic ScienceCRICOS CODE 028866G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 3 years# $39,900

Bachelor of Clinical ScienceCRICOS CODE 087679M

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb 2 years#+ $65,100 (Year 1)$55,800 (Year 2)

WORK EXPERIENCE IN A HEALTHCARE OR MEDICAL RESEARCH FACILITY

Improving lives and contributing to healthier communities is one of the most rewarding things you can do. A career in medicine or health as a doctor, physiotherapist, medical researcher or other health professional is exciting and dynamic, and provides an opportunity to make a real difference.

This innovative and fast-tracked course focuses on human clinical sciences and builds the foundational professional skills you'll need for a career in medicine, allied health or medical research.

KEY FEATURES: • This course is the ideal preparation for Macquarie's Doctor of Medicine – or other graduate-entry medicine programs – as well as for further study in physiotherapy or for a

career in a range of health and medical professions or research.• You'll get to your career goal sooner by fast-tracking your studies – complete your bachelor course in two years instead of three by using additional sessions in the summer

and winter breaks.• You’ll have the option to receive targeted preparation for medical school admissions tests and interviews.• You’ll build practical technical skills by using the latest simulation technology and through working with human anatomical specimens.• You’ll learn in an environment that’s home to Macquarie University Hospital – Australia’s first and only private, not-for-profit hospital on a university campus.• You’ll apply knowledge of biomedical, medical and clinical science to the human body using a system-based approach where mechanisms of disease are taught alongside

normal structure and function.• You’ll develop skills in personal reflection, communication and critical thinking in the professional practice units designed specifically for this course. • You’ll have the opportunity to undertake work experience in a healthcare setting or medical research facility.^• High-achieving students will have an opportunity to enrol in research units, working directly with our world-class researchers and contributing to current projects.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Anatomy (structure of the body), biochemistry (chemistry of biological molecules), biology (human), embryology (development of the body), genetics and genomics (genes and molecular biology techniques), histology (microscopic study of cells and tissues), immunology (health and the immune system), medical microbiology (microbes and health), neuroscience (structure and function of the brain and nerves), pathology (causes and effects of disease), physics (for the life sciences), physiology (function of the body), professional skills and knowledge for working in healthcare and medical research settings.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (AFTER FURTHER STUDY): Dentist, doctor, health and medical researcher, health policy designer or health planner, pharmaceutical or biotechnology specialist, physiotherapist, veterinary surgeon.

Bachelor of Human SciencesCRICOS CODE 080285G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Medical SciencesCRICOS CODE 020161F

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)CRICOS CODE 021498F

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $39,900

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN PSYCHOLOGY*

Psychologists seek to understand how the mind works and why people behave the way they do. They focus on the complexities of human behaviour, how development occurs, how personality forms, and how factors like society and culture affect behaviour. They seek to provide strategies that can help people lead happier, healthier and more productive lives.

This prestigious course prepares you for a career in specialist fields such as clinical psychology, clinical neuropsychology or organisational psychology. It involves three years of accredited undergraduate study followed by an honours year in which you complete a research thesis and advanced coursework units. This enables you to apply for entry to a professional masters course focused on your career of choice.

KEY FEATURES: • This highly respected course prepares you for entry into the psychology profession or higher degree research.• You’ll be taught by academics who are international experts in their field.• In your third year, you’ll have the opportunity to gain experience in a professional or community setting that is relevant to psychology.• You are guaranteed a place in the honours program if you achieve the criteria for admission into the honours year.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Biopsychology and learning, cognition and perception, personality and psychological assessment, psychopathology, research methods in psychology, social and developmental psychology.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business areas such as: human resources, training or marketing; educational institutions as a research assistant or report writer; employment in psychology related areas (but not under the title of "psychologist"); family or community-based organisations; government departments and agencies; health services organisations.

Undergraduate

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Health and medical sciences SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of Human SciencesCRICOS CODE 083743G

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $39,900

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 079890G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 6 years# $39,900

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language SciencesCRICOS CODE 096861E

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $39,900

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)CRICOS CODE 079304J

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)CRICOS CODE 079305G

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Arts – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 001359E

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary) CRICOS CODE 079889A

80 7.5 overall 7.0 in Reading 7.0 in Writing

8.0 in Listening 8.0 in Speaking

Feb 4 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of Human SciencesCRICOS CODE 083741J

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 037283A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language SciencesCRICOS CODE 096860F

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of Arts – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 031133G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Arts – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 078005F

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Science – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 031331B

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language SciencesCRICOS CODE 027352J

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $39,900

Bachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language Sciences with the degree of Bachelor of Human SciencesCRICOS CODE 096862D

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $39,900

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The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Health and medical sciences

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Doctor of MedicineCRICOS CODE 095798D

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Feb 4 years# $71,000 5.0 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a relevant field, graduate medical school admission test

score of 50 overall and 50 in each section, recent successful completion of specified

prerequisite units at tertiary level

Doctor of PhysiotherapyCRICOS CODE 075265K

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Jul 3 years# $49,000 4.5 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, recent

successful completion of specified prerequisite units at tertiary level

Graduate Diploma of Business PsychologyCRICOS CODE 088496K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, two years full-time equivalent work experience

at a managerial or professional level or recent APAC accredited Australian level 8 qualification in psychology (with first class

or second class honours division one) or recognised equivalent

Master of ChiropracticCRICOS CODE 084699J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 2–3 years# $41,600 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a relevant

discipline with substantial study in anatomy and physiology or Macquarie

University Bachelor of Chiropractic Science

PATHWAY TO AUSTRALIAN HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION AGENCY (AHPRA) REGISTRATIONChiropractors have the unique privilege of being able to positively impact people's lives through the provision of natural and non-invasive healthcare methods. They have a deep understanding of the body's structures and how each interacts to affect our health. Using spinal adjustments, manipulation and other physical means to improve neuromusculoskeletal function, chiropractors can help us live healthy and active lives.This rigorous course will prepare you for a rewarding career in one of the largest primary health professions. As a graduate, you'll be equipped with the full diagnostic and clinical management knowledge and skills you need to work in private practice, chiropractic sports medicine, allied health areas, health insurance assessment, medico-legal advising, work health and safety, rehabilitation and research.

KEY FEATURES: • Successful completion of this course ensures you're eligible for registration in both Australia and New Zealand. You can undertake additional examinations to practice in

other countries.• You'll undertake a year-long internship at one of Macquarie's chiropractic clinics.• You'll learn how to run a practice, operate X-ray equipment and practice spinal manipulation.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Chiropractic science, chiropractic techniques.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Chiropractic sports medicine, consultancies in allied health areas, health insurance assessment,medico-legal advising, occupational health and safety, private practice, rehabilitation, research and teaching.

Postgraduate

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Health and medical sciences

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Clinical AudiologyCRICOS CODE 027373D

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Feb 2 years# $49,000 5.0 out of 7.0 Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in audio

engineering, audio production, biological sciences, biomedical sciences, creative

technology, health sciences, medical sciences, music studies, neurosciences,

nursing, physiology, psychology, sound and music, speech and hearing, speech pathology, behaviour sciences,

veterinary sciences, teaching or a related discipline. Applications for this course are

competitive. Satisfying the admission criteria does not guarantee a place in the course.

SIGNIFICANT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Communication is a vital aspect of what it means to be human, and hearing is critical to communicating effectively. Audiologists – experts in the non-medical management of hearing disorders – play a key role in assisting people with hearing impairments to successfully engage with society.

This course will provide you with the skills, knowledge and training you'll need to practice as a qualified clinical audiologist. It will develop your skills in assessment strategies, rehabilitation and habilitation of people who are hearing impaired, as well as provide you with training in research design.

KEY FEATURES: • You’ll have the opportunity to study within the state-of-the-art Macquarie University Speech and Hearing Clinic and the Australian Hearing Hub alongside industry experts.• You’ll have access to the world’s first child magnetoencephalography facility.• This course will provide you with practical experience in a range of clinical placements including at our on-campus facilities, hospitals, government agencies, and community

and not-for-profit organisations.• You’ll learn from a wide variety of guest lecturers who are experts in their fields.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Adult hearing assessment, complex case management, hearing devices, objective assessment strategies, principles of management of childhood deafness, speech perception and production, strategies of aural rehabilitation, theoretical bases of audiology.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Audiologist in a range of settings including in private practices, hospitals and medical centres; hearing and speech clinics; and schools, universities, and community outreach centres.

Master of Clinical NeuropsychologyCRICOS CODE 027374C

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Feb 2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Recent APAC-accredited Australian level 8 qualification in psychology (with

first class or second class honours division one) or recognised equivalent, eligibility

for provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia

Master of Clinical PsychologyCRICOS CODE 001396M

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Feb 2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Recent APAC-accredited Australian level 8 qualification in psychology (with

first class or second class honours division one) or recognised equivalent, eligibility

for provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia

Master of Organisational PsychologyCRICOS CODE 030053E

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Feb 2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Recent APAC-accredited Australian level 8 qualification in psychology (with

first class or second class honours division one) or recognised equivalent, eligibility

for provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia

Master of Public HealthCRICOS CODE 090596KRESEARCH CRICOS CODE 092682G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2 years# $33,000 Pass^or

GPA 4.5 out of 7.0 (research specialisation

only)

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a

relevant field+

MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON GLOBAL HEALTHJoin a constantly evolving field that responds to the needs of populations and communities in Australia and the world. Community and health services is the fastest growing job sector in Australia, and globally there is strong demand for public health professionals. Macquarie's innovative, interdisciplinary and future-focused Master of Public Health will prepare you for a dynamic career dedicated to preventing disease, promoting health and addressing health-related issues in our globalised world.KEY FEATURES: • You'll be prepared for the 21st century public health workforce through this future-oriented course.• You'll receive in-depth training in areas essential to modern public health practice, such as health systems, environmental health, global health, interdisciplinary teamwork

and advocacy.• You'll develop your knowledge and skills in domestic or international public health practice, through skills-based education that reflects global standards.• You'll graduate with a qualification that will enable you to make a difference in a variety of health leadership roles in a variety of sectors, having developed broad foundational

knowledge and skills relevant to all aspects of public health.• This course was acknowledged at the Global Innovation Awards, winning the ‘Turnitin Moving Forward with Integrity Award for Australia and New Zealand’.SPECIALISATIONS: Cross Disciplinary Studies, Professional Practice, Research.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Biological, environmental, social and behavioural determinants of health; disease prevention and health promotion; foundations of public health; health law, governance and policy; health systems.CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Community health worker, community outreach worker, disease prevention specialist, epidemiologist, field investigator, grant writer, infection control specialist, medical director, NGO director, policy adviser, public health engineer, public health lawyer, research analyst, tropical disease expert.

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Health and medical sciences

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Radiopharmaceutical ScienceCRICOS CODE 084701J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $38,600 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in chemical

sciences, biological sciences or natural and physical sciences

PATHWAY TO PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive compounds, known as radiopharmaceuticals, to diagnose and provide therapy to patients. Radiopharmaceutical practitioners are responsible for creating the radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine.The practice of nuclear medicine detects functional abnormalities in heart disease; many cancers; gastrointestinal, endocrine and neurological disorders; as well as many others within the body. It enables the visualisation of chemistry in vivo, as it is happening. This course, developed in collaboration with professional radiopharmaceutical scientists, will provide you with the knowledge and skills required for a rewarding career in the field of diagnostic and therapeutic medicine.KEY FEATURES: • You'll be introduced to the use and application of radiation in medicine, including the production of radionuclides.• You'll have opportunities to independently perform many common analytical techniques covering the application of chemistry to medicine.• You'll develop an advanced understanding of the necessary requirements for gaining accreditation of the laboratories you'll work in, and control processes therein.• This course is ideally suited to those with a chemistry, pharmacy or biomolecular sciences background.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Application of nuclear science to medicine, chemical analysis, laboratory quality systems, major research project in biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis.CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Careers in specialist medical laboratory management, hospitals and health services.

Master of Speech and Language PathologyCRICOS CODE 037303B

7.0 overall 7.0 in each

band

Feb 2 years# $49,000 5.0 out of 7.0 Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, recent

successful completion of specified prerequisite units at tertiary level.

Applications for this course are highly competitive. Satisfying the admission criteria does not guarantee a place in

the course.

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCESpeech pathologists work with people who have communication and swallowing disabilities. They have a particular focus on helping children aged 0–5 who have developmental speech and language difficulties; providing specialist support to school-aged children and adolescents with language, learning, and reading difficulties; implementing rehabilitation programs with adults who have had a brain injury; supporting children and adults with complex medical, developmental and acquired conditions such as autism, cleft palate and dementia with communication and swallowing; and working with a variety of professionals in optimising their voice and vocal skills.This course will prepare you for a rewarding career in speech pathology, in which you will have opportunities to implement tailored services with individuals who have developmental and acquired communication and swallowing disabilities, and effect potentially life-changing outcomes.KEY FEATURES: • You'll have the opportunity to study within the state-of-the-art Macquarie University Speech and Hearing Clinic alongside industry experts.• You'll gain experience in multidisciplinary and holistic approaches to communication and swallowing disabilities.• You'll have opportunities to undertake extensive supervised clinical placements to develop your skills in assessment of, and intervention for, individuals with developmental and

acquired communication and swallowing disabilities.• You'll undertake a diverse range of coursework units and clinical experiences with a focus on the application of linguistics to communication disability.• The profession of speech pathology crosses a wide array of topics, skills and workplaces, offering diverse learning and employment opportunities.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Clinical linguistic analysis, complex communication needs, developmental and acquired language disorders, developmental and acquired speech and swallowing disorders, disorders of voice and fluency, evidence-based practice, medical/surgical speech pathology, neuroanatomy and physiology for speech pathologists.CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Speech pathologist in a variety of settings including community health centres, hospitals, private practice, research centres and schools. As a graduate you can expect to gain employment across the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Postgraduate

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“Even though I’m only in my second year at Macquarie, I’ve already had access to so many opportunities – like Macquarie’s LEAP Refugee Mentoring Program where I had the chance to meet with students from refugee backgrounds each week, and help them think about what they want to do once they finish school.”Fraser Lawrance

BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

Our strong interdisciplinary approach provides you with a critical understanding of law and security challenges, their development and their possible solutions.

There’s a huge demand for graduates in security – Macquarie University and Optus have jointly established a $10 million Cyber Security Hub to help meet future workforce needs.

Our law alumni not only include some of Australia’s leading judges and managing partners of national law firms, but also politicians and social commentators.

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE LAW, SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE AT MACQUARIE

Career outcomes• Barrister or solicitor

• Business consultant

• Criminologist

• Defence or intelligence officer

• Diplomat

• In-house counsel

• International legal adviser

• Media, health or financial legal adviser

• Military officer

• NGO advocate

• Policy adviser

• Risk analyst

• Security analyst

• State or federal police officer

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As a pioneer of interdisciplinary law study in Australia, Macquarie prepares you to look beyond law as a set of rules and procedures. You’ll be challenged to think around problems and provide more innovative solutions – skills highly valued by employers. With the option to combine your law degree with other areas of study, you can open the way to a variety of careers in legal practice, private industry, government, education and community services.

Our Bachelor of Security Studies and major in criminology are taught by senior academics and leading industry professionals, allowing you to build professional contacts with experts in Australia and internationally. Choosing two degrees will give you the tools and knowledge you need for a career in the fast-growing security industry, including in government agencies and the private sector.

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Laws• Corporate and Commercial Law• Criminology• Environmental Law and Management• International Law and Global Governance• Media, Technology and the Law• Public Policy, Law and Governance• Social Justice

Bachelor of Laws combined with one of the following degrees• Bachelor of Applied Finance• Bachelor of Arts• Bachelor of Arts – Psychology• Bachelor of Business Administration• Bachelor of Commerce• Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting• Bachelor of Environment• Bachelor of Information Technology• Bachelor of International Studies• Bachelor of Media• Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) • Bachelor of Science• Bachelor of Security Studies• Bachelor of Social ScienceBachelor of Security StudiesBachelor of Arts*• Criminology• Cyber Security• Environmental Law and Management• International Law and Global Governance• Media, Technology and the Law• Public Policy, Law and Governance

Postgraduate courses and specialisations

Juris Doctor

Master of Laws• Corporate and Commercial Law• Environmental Law• International Law• Social Justice

Master of International Law, Governance and Public PolicyMaster of International Trade and Commerce LawMaster of Politics and Public PolicyGraduate Diploma of LawsGraduate Diploma of Politics and Public PolicyMaster of Counter TerrorismMaster of CriminologyMaster of Cyber Security• Cyber Governance and Management• Cyber Security Analysis• InternetworkingMaster of IntelligenceMaster of Security and Strategic StudiesGraduate Diploma of Security Studies and Criminology

Law, security and intelligence

* For more information, refer to page 96.

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º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office. They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available. # You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Law, security and intelligence SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 080288E

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $37,500

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN LAW*

Oil spills. The conflict in Syria. Euthanasia. Our right to privacy. The law plays an integral role in managing how each of these issues and countless more across the globe are analysed, evaluated and resolved.

The hallmark of Macquarie's law course is its recognition of the way legal frameworks underpin such global issues. You'll learn about the law in its broader context, looking beyond law as a set of rules and procedures or as a technical qualification and, instead, as something that has the power to shape lives.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: This course requires you to choose a major from the following: Corporate and Commercial Law; Criminology; Environmental Law and Management; International Law and Global Governance; Media, Technology and the Law; Public Policy, Law and Governance; Social Justice.

KEY FEATURES: • The interdisciplinary approach of this course has earned our graduates a reputation for being well rounded and highly capable legal minds who also have a realistic

understanding of the world, its people and the issues that bind them together.• You'll learn from academics with practical experience as legal practitioners who are actively engaged in research on contemporary legal issues.• You’ll have the opportunity to undertake internships and work experience in a range of legal settings in Australia and overseas through our unique law PACE

(Professional and Community Engagement) program.^• If you perform well in the Bachelor of Laws and complete more advanced law units with a focus on independent research, you can graduate with the Bachelor of Laws

(Honours) at the completion of your final year.• As a graduate, you'll join distinguished alumni who include some of Australia's leading judges, managing partners of national law firms, diplomats, members of parliament and

senior executives in the private sector.• This course can be completed on its own or as part of a double degree. It can also be a pathway into our masters courses, which will give you the opportunity to complete

bachelor and masters courses in five or six years.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Barrister or solicitor; in-house counsel; international legal adviser; private legal practitioner; media, health or financial legal adviser; member of the diplomatic service.

Bachelor of Applied Finance with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 094093A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5.5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 001371J

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Arts – Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 037283A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $30,000

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 027346G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 018437A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Commerce – Professional Accounting with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 094123M

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5.5 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Environment with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 067859F

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Information Technology with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 052488G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Undergraduate

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Law, security and intelligence SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of International Studies with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 059055J

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Media with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 092007J

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 079890G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 6 years# $39,900

Bachelor of Science with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 001372G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Social Science with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 040598M

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Security StudiesCRICOS CODE 083744F

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

USE REAL-WORLD ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES

At no other point in history has our world experienced a set of security challenges to the extent to which it does today. Because of this, governments and businesses need security analysts with the knowledge, skills and creativity to respond to such dynamic and complex challenges.

Our practice-oriented course will prepare you to meet the needs of this rapidly changing sector by teaching you about security from a range of perspectives, including risk management, emergency response, national resilience, business continuity planning, law enforcement and the use of military force.

KEY FEATURES:• This course combines academic study of security theories and issues with practical, analytical and technical skills.• You'll develop the practical skills in critical thinking, structured intelligence analysis and policy evaluation needed for effective security analysis in government and business.• You'll use real-world analytical techniques to examine contemporary security challenges.• You'll gain experience in operational planning, innovation and policy evaluation by using scenario exercises and dynamic simulations.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Counter terrorism, cyber security, intelligence analysis, modern warfare, national security policy, risk assessment.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business consultant, intelligence analyst, military officer, policy adviser, security consultant, risk analyst.

Bachelor of Business Analytics with the degree of Bachelor of Security StudiesCRICOS CODE 095107C

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Security Studies with the degree of Bachelor of Laws CRICOS CODE 095109A

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

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The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office.They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available.# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Postgraduate

Law, security and intelligence

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Juris DoctorCRICOS CODE 079539A

7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul

3 years# $37,400 4.5 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN LAW*

The law forms the foundation on which civilised societies are based. In fact, it underpins many of society's social, economic and scientific challenges. Having a knowledge of law will allow you to expertly respond to a range of individual, corporate, national and global problems.

The Juris Doctor is a postgraduate qualification in law that will prepare you for a range of careers in Australia and globally as well as satisfying the educational requirements to become a legal practitioner. It continues Macquarie's tradition of providing interdisciplinary and contextual perspectives on the study of law.

KEY FEATURES: • This course will provide you with advanced knowledge and understanding of the law and how the law operates, giving you the high-level skills and capabilities to not only

practice law but apply yourself in a range of professions.• You'll not only learn what the law is, but also discover its origins, assess its effectiveness and consider the need for reform.• You can specialise in corporate and commercial law, environmental law, international law, media and technology law, or social justice.• You’ll have an opportunity to undertake a workplace experience through our PACE unit, allowing you to experience the law in practice.^• You'll gain the analytical, writing and advocacy skills required in the legal environment.• This course is available on campus, online, or through a combination of both, which means you can continue to work while studying.

SPECIALISATIONS: Corporate and Commercial Law, Environmental Law, International Law, Social Justice.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Applied legal ethics, civil and criminal procedure, constitutional law, dispute resolution processes and law, evidence, foundations of law, international law, research methodologies in law.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Many graduates will pursue careers as either barristers or solicitors; however, a broad range of rewarding careers are open to Macquarie Law School graduates. Some additional career paths utilising law-related skills include: compliance, consulting, dispute resolution, mediation, politics and policy reform, risk management, and trade and investments.

Master of LawsCRICOS CODE 047337J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^1

OR 4.5 out of 7.02

Australian Level 8 honours bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in law1, or Australian Level 7 bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

in law with 18 months relevant work experience1; or Australian level 7

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in law2

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN LAW*

Oil spills. The conflict in Syria. Euthanasia. Our right to privacy. The law plays an integral role in managing how each of these issues and countless more across the globe are analysed, evaluated and resolved. The hallmark of this course is its recognition of the way legal frameworks underpin such global issues.

You'll learn about the law in its broader context, looking beyond law as a set of rules and procedures or as a technical qualification, and instead as something that has the power to shape lives. Through advancing your knowledge of law and upgrading your skills, you'll be well prepared to take the next step in your career.

KEY FEATURES:• You’ll gain a nationally and internationally recognised qualification from one of the top 100 law schools in the world*.• You'll receive advanced training in legal research by undertaking a research project on issues concerning governance, law and policy.• You can choose to specialise in corporate and commercial law, environmental law, international law or social justice, or select from a variety of subjects to suit your

particular interests.• This course is available on campus, or taught online with intensive blocks of class, which means you can continue to work while studying.

SPECIALISATIONS: Corporate and Commercial Law, Environmental Law, International Law, Social Justice.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Anti-discrimination law, climate change law, competition law, environmental law and sustainable development, heritage law and policy, intellectual property law, international human rights law, law of international organisations, sustainable corporate governance and financing, technology and e-commerce law.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Commerce, community services, education, government, legal practice, private industry. Our graduates also find work in federal and state politics, government, business management and consultancy roles.

Master of International Law, Governance and Public PolicyCRICOS CODE 083796E

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^1

OR 4.5 out of 7.02

Australian level 8 honours bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

in a related field1, or Australian Level 7 bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent in a related field with 18 months relevant work experience1; or Australian level 7

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related field2

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Law, security and intelligence

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of International Trade and Commerce LawCRICOS CODE 045284M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^1

OR 4.5 out of 7.02

Australian level 8 honours bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

in a related field1, or Australian Level 7 bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent in a related field with 18 months relevant work experience1; or Australian level 7

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related field2

INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

The promotion of international trade – the exchange of capital, goods and services across international borders or territories – is widely considered to be an indispensable element of international peace and stability. For such trade to thrive, countries must have laws that allow modern contract practices and guarantee the rule of law in business transactions.

In this course, you'll extend your knowledge of the legal, governance and policy issues relevant to international and domestic trade and commerce so that you develop a broad and well-rounded understanding of the area, as well as skills to advance your career.

KEY FEATURES: • This course is suitable for both law and non-law graduates seeking to extend their knowledge in this field.• You'll develop an understanding of the specialised context to which law and legal principles apply in the area of international trade and commerce from interdisciplinary,

international and comparative perspectives.• You'll apply sophisticated legal research skills to the resolution of specific legal problems and to the formulation and articulation of international law and policy reform and

corresponding application in domestic law.• Opportunities will be available for you to carry out independent research and self-directed learning so that you develop new and creative ideas and solutions to contemporary

problems in the areas of international trade and commercial law.• This course is available on campus, as well as online with intensive blocks of class, which means you can continue to work while studying.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: International business transactions, international commercial law, international dispute settlement, international political economy, international trade and finance, law of international organisations, research methodologies in law.CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Many graduates will pursue careers in government departments and agencies; multinational corporations; international organisations dealing with finance, trade and development issues; import/export compliance; policy and law reform; and national businesses engaging in international markets.

Master of Politics and Public PolicyCRICOS CODE 083806G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in politics,

international relations, law, sociology, media, communications, history,

cultural studies, or a related discipline+; relevant work experience

Master of Politics and Public Policy with the degree of Master of Development StudiesCRICOS CODE 095117A

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social

sciences, politics, international relations, law, sociology, anthropology,

development studies, human geography, media, communications, history, cultural studies, or a related discipline+; relevant work experience

Master of Politics and Public Policy with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 095118M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social

sciences, politics, international relations, law, sociology, media,

communications, history, cultural studies, or a related discipline+; relevant

work experience

Master of Politics and Public Policy with the degree of Master of Policy and Applied Social ResearchCRICOS CODE 095119K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social

sciences, politics, international relations, law, sociology, media,

communications, history, cultural studies, or a related discipline+; relevant

work experience

Graduate Diploma of LawsCRICOS CODE 083763C

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

Graduate Diploma of Politics and Public PolicyCRICOS CODE 083766M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in politics,

international relations, law, sociology, media, communications, history,

cultural studies, or a related discipline+; relevant work experience

Master of Counter TerrorismCRICOS CODE 095113E

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences, or humanities, or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field

with relevant work experience

Master of Counter Terrorism with the degree of Master of CriminologyCRICOS CODE 097430J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences or humanities or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with

relevant work experience

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Postgraduate

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

Law, security and intelligence

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of CriminologyCRICOS CODE 092009G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social sciences, or humanities, or related field; or Australian

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with relevant

work experience

Master of Cyber SecurityCRICOS CODE 095114D

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Cyber Governance and Management specialisation: Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent in a relevant field+; Cyber

Security Analysis specialisation: Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social sciences, or humanities, or related field+; or Australian

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with relevant work experience; Internetworking specialisation: Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent in computing or

engineering and three years relevant work experience

ACCESS TO EXPERTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Cyber security is always in the spotlight, whether it's a story about data breaches or election hacking. Unfortunately, cybercrime isn't just limited to these areas – cyber criminals pose a risk to everyone and every organisation. Governments and businesses, therefore, need qualified staff who have a broad range of skills and experience to tackle increasing levels of cybercrime. There is, however, a significant skills shortage in the cyber security field, meaning experts are in demand both in Australia and globally. This course – unique in New South Wales – brings together studies in risk, IT, finance, law, governance and policing, providing you with a multidisciplinary skill set that will enable you to lead more effective responses to security challenges. You'll also benefit from our close collaboration with Optus and other major companies in the Optus Macquarie University Cyber Security Hub.

KEY FEATURES: • You can choose from three specialisations: Cyber Security Analysis, which focuses on policy, policing and strategic dimensions; Cyber Governance and Management, which

examines the business and corporate dimensions of cyber security; or Internetworking, which will provide you with advanced technology and programming skills.• You'll have access to experts from multiple disciplines, each of whom has complementary practical experience in cyber security.• Simulated learning which reproduces the multidisciplinary expert panels that are employed by government and industry in response to cyber security threats will enable you

to develop your technical skills.• This course is unique in New South Wales in that it is theoretically grounded, but also highly practical due to close interaction with our key technology partners.

SPECIALISATIONS: Cyber Governance and Management, Cyber Security Analysis, Internetworking.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Business continuity planning, computer security, cyber crime, ethical and legal issues, forensic investigation techniques, global and national security strategy, IT project management, risk assessment and management, simulation activities.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Business continuity planner/risk planner, consultant, forensic analyst, information security/manager, network security engineer, project manager, security analyst, security system manager.

Master of Cyber Security with the degree of Master of Counter TerrorismCRICOS CODE 097431G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

field, or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent with two full-time years of relevant work experience

Master of Cyber Security with the degree of Master of CriminologyCRICOS CODE 097432G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

field, or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent with two full-time years of relevant work experience

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Law, security and intelligence

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of IntelligenceCRICOS CODE 095115C

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the

social sciences, or humanities, or related field+; or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with relevant work experience

IN-DEMAND CAREER

In today's uncertain world, it can been argued that intelligence has never been more important than it is now. Good intelligence can alleviate security concerns and can even save lives. Specialists in intelligence studies are, therefore, in demand by the Australian Government and private sector market, including in corporate intelligence. This course will equip you with a practical skill set, enabling you to analyse real-world intelligence challenges. You'll also develop a deep understanding of the evolution of Australia's intelligence community, as well as the emerging domestic, regional and international challenges that surround intelligence.

KEY FEATURES:• You'll have access to experts from around the world, each with practical experience in the intelligence sector, and each highly respected in their fields and sought after by media.• Our Department of Security Studies and Criminology has established strong ties with government and non-government partners in the field of intelligence, ensuring this course is

not only theoretically grounded but also highly practical.• Simulated learning which reproduces the multidisciplinary expert panels that are employed by government and industry in response to intelligence and security issues will enable

you to develop your technical skills.• Electives allow you to focus on other aspects of security, including counter terrorism, security and strategic studies, cyber security and criminology.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Cyber terrorism and information warfare, designing intelligence analysis products, geopolitics and geostrategy, history of intelligence, intelligence in the military context, national security threats and intelligence requirements, scenario planning, simulation activity, technology and intelligence, the law and intelligence.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Intelligence adviser for government, private security organisations, intelligence analyst for government and private security organisations, intelligence and risk analyst in major corporations, law enforcement strategist, private consultant, researcher for intelligence and security agencies.

Master of Intelligence with the degree of Master of Counter TerrorismCRICOS CODE 097433F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences or humanities or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with

relevant work experience

Master of Intelligence with the degree of Master of CriminolgyCRICOS CODE 097434E

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences or humanities or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with

relevant work experience

Master of Intelligence with the degree of Master of Cyber SecurityCRICOS CODE 097435D

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

field, or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent with two full-time years of relevant work experience

Master of Security and Strategic StudiesCRICOS CODE 095120F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the

social sciences, or humanities, or related field+; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with relevant work experience

Master of Security and Strategic Studies with the degree of Master of Counter TerrorismCRICOS CODE 097436C

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences or humanities or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with

relevant work experience

Master of Security and Strategic Studies with the degree of Master of CriminologyCRICOS CODE 097437B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences or humanities or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with

relevant work experience

Master of Security and Strategic Studies with the degree of Master of Cyber SecurityCRICOS CODE 097438A

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

field, or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent with two full-time years of relevant work experience

Master of Security and Strategic Studies with the degree of Master of IntelligenceCRICOS CODE 097439M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the social

sciences or humanities or related field; or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with

relevant work experience

Graduate Diploma of Security Studies and CriminologyCRICOS CODE 095112F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in the

social sciences, or humanities, or related field+; or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent in any field with relevant work experience.

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“The best thing about my course is that I’m exposed to so many different forms of media – I’ve studied music production, journalism, filmmaking and creative writing. I’ve also had the opportunity to attend the Sydney Writers’ Festival and speak with experts in the field.”Adam Lennard

BACHELOR OF MEDIA

We’re ranked in the top 100 globally for performing arts (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018).

Famous graduates include journalists Peter Overton and Hugh Riminton, comedian Adam Hills, critic Margaret Pomeranz, actor Chris Lilley and award-winning international film producer Rosemary Blight.

Our industry-standard media facilities are among the best in Australia and include the Futures Lab, and outstanding screen and radio studios. Having access to these facilities means you’ll be future ready at graduation.

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE MEDIA, CREATIVE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION AT MACQUARIE

Career outcomes• Advertising executive

• Brand manager

• Broadcaster

• Corporate communications specialist

• Digital designer or developer

• Documentary producer

• Film, music, radio or TV producer

• Journalist

• Marketing specialist

• Public relations consultant

• Social media specialist

• Sound designer

• Video game designer

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Our courses teach you about emerging media and industry practices while ensuring you have a strong understanding of traditional mass communication. In the home of Australia’s first media department, you’ll learn from award-winning experts and have access to industry-standard facilities, including our multi-million-dollar media hub with professional screen, music, radio and dance studios, as well as extensive digital workstations for all production areas. We have one of the biggest and best-equipped screen studios in Australia and a large Futures Lab that mirrors the platforms and systems in use by major broadcasters and online media outlets locally and internationally. Immerse yourself in writing, dance, music, screen and sound production, management, digital design or communication and set yourself up for a career in the new media landscape.

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Marketing and Media

Bachelor of Media• Digital Design• Journalism and Non-Fiction Writing• Media Studies• Public Relations and Social Media• Radio, Digital Audio and Broadcast Production• Screen Practice and Production• Screen, Sound, Performance

Bachelor of Arts*• Arts Industries and Management• Creative Writing• Dance and Performance• International Communication • Media, Culture and Communication• Music

Media, creative arts and communication

Postgraduate courses

Master of Creative IndustriesMaster of Creative WritingMaster of International CommunicationMaster of Media

* For more information, refer to page 96.

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SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Marketing and MediaCRICOS CODE 074754A

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $36,450

Bachelor of MediaCRICOS CODE 092008G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR FACILITIES AND INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

In today's always-on environment where seemingly everyone wants news and entertainment at their fingertips, the heart of news dissemination is an exciting and powerful place to be.

Whether you're interested in making your own films or music videos, writing for print and online publications, designing interactive media environments, or managing public relations campaigns, Macquarie's media course will equip you with the skills you'll need to respond to today's and tomorrow's rapidly evolving media environment.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll have access to professional-quality studios for screen production, drama, dance, music recording and radio production; industry-standard digital workstations; a

specially equipped theatre for screenings; and digital production tools.• Teaching staff are widely published academics and award-winning media producers with industry experience in their area of expertise.• Strong industry ties and a growing internship program enable you to spend a session in a relevant work placement.^• Our flexible course structure allows you to combine studies in media theory and practical production techniques with other areas that interest you.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: This course requires you to choose a qualifying major from the following: Digital Design; Journalism and Non-Fiction Writing; Media Studies; Public Relations and Social Media; Radio, Digital Audio and Broadcast Production; Screen Practice and Production; Screen, Sound, Performance.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Advertising executive, broadcaster, corporate communications specialist, digital designer and developer, film and television producer and writer, social media journalist.

Bachelor of Media with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 092007J

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Undergraduate

º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office.They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available. # You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Postgraduate

Media, creative arts and communication

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Creative IndustriesCRICOS CODE 077335G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a

relevant field+

LEARN FROM AWARD-WINNING MENTORS

The creative sector is rapidly emerging as an economic force to be reckoned with – millions of people now work in this fast-growing and dynamic sector. Encompassing arts management; music, film, television and radio; screen and film production and practice; the performing and visual arts; advertising and marketing; writing, publishing and print media; and software and interactive content development, the sector offers diverse and rewarding career opportunities.

This course will take your career in the media and creative industries to the next level by teaching you a range of practical and entrepreneurial knowledge and skills, and through your utilisation of world-class production studios so you can produce, publish, distribute and promote media and creative projects in a real-world context.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll learn from award-winning writers, filmmakers, documentary makers, broadcasters, and audio and music specialists.• You'll develop skills in the design and delivery of projects for a range of platforms and media.• Units allow you to grow your entrepreneurship skills and understanding of the online environment.• You will work on practical projects in world-class production facilities.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Art of recording, arts criticism, creative entrepreneurship, digital audio/radio production, digital media strategies, independent cinema, interactive communication, law and ethics, intercultural communication, non-fiction screen media, social media, music production, screen aesthetics.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Our graduates find work and freelance across the music, media and screen industries in record production, sound design, film and television, radio, online production, documentary screen, independent film, cross-platform production, multimedia or digital agencies, and in broadcast and community media.

Master of Creative Industries with the degree of Master of MediaCRICOS CODE 096082K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a

relevant field+

Master of Creative WritingCRICOS CODE 084546D

7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in literature,

cultural studies, media studies, education, librarianship, creative

arts, or a related discipline; or Australian bachelor qualification

or recognised equivalent with significant relevant work experience

Master of International Business with the degree of Master of International CommunicationCRICOS CODE 083792J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

a relevant field+

Master of International CommunicationCRICOS CODE 083794G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

a relevant field+

LEARN FROM AWARD-WINNING MENTORS

In today's globalised world where communication across different cultures, political systems, languages and social structures has become the norm, individuals with the ability to effectively communicate outside traditional boundaries are in high demand across the globe.

This course, with its focuses on the evolution of communication theories and strategies in response to modernisation and social changes, will further develop your understanding of the forces that shape the way we communicate.

KEY FEATURES:• You'll develop media and intercultural communication, and international relations skills.• You'll learn about global news production, social media, international public relations and issues in global media.• Units examine the most current problems and situations in international communications.• You can combine this course with the Master of International Business or the Master of International Relations.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Communication for social change; corporate writing; intercultural communication; issues in contemporary global media; public diplomacy and international relations; social media, law and ethics.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: This course prepares postgraduates for careers in media, public affairs, corporate communication, development, diplomacy and policy arenas. It is an important milestone in the career paths of a variety of individuals including diplomats and international civil servants, policy makers, development specialists, international business people, project managers, media/communication managers and international journalists.

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Postgraduate

Media, creative arts and communication

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of International Communication with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 083795F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent in social sciences; or Australian

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant work experience

Master of MediaCRICOS CODE 096081M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent in a relevant field+

LEARN FROM AWARD-WINNING MENTORS

In an age where social media storytelling, data-driven journalism, user experience considerations and community engagement have replaced traditional one-way journalism, the heart of content creation and dissemination is an exciting and powerful place to be.

Whether you're an aspiring or experienced media professional, this production-oriented course will develop the skills that will enable you to expertly respond to changes in media production and consumption, and accelerate your career in today's and tomorrow's fast-moving, contemporary mediascape.

KEY FEATURES:• This course is suitable for experienced journalists, social media managers, media relations advisers, content marketers, corporate storytellers, podcasters, influencers,

documentary makers, broadcasters and other non-fiction writers and media producers.• You'll have access to state-of-the-art media and production facilities, including a high-tech digital newsroom.• You'll study the fundamentals of ethical practice and media content production, including finding and evaluating sources of information, conducting interviews, and writing for

a variety of genres and formats including online, screen, audio, broadcast and print.• You'll learn from leading media researchers and industry practitioners.• You'll have the opportunity to develop your own portfolio of practical work such as articles, videos, multi media reports, data visualisations, podcasts, websites and social

media campaigns and to build your online professional profile.• Working in tandem with industry partners on real-world questions, you'll have the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to be an effective media entrepreneur.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Social media, law and ethics; media writing and research; creative entrepreneurship; digital media strategies; creative production portfolio; digital audio/radio production; interactive communication; data journalism; storytelling techniques; non-fiction screen media; the art of recording; writing the real; screen investigations.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Graduates of this course will be positioned to gain employment in print, radio, television and online media organisations. There are many opportunities for journalists and content providers in the digital environment. Graduates will also be positioned to use their knowledge of journalism and online and social media practices in communications and in-house journalist roles across the private, public and community sectors.

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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“My course is fantastic because it has given me the flexibility to pursue my interests, guided by leading academics. I’ve had the opportunity to intern within laboratories, work as a research assistant and go on some amazing field trips alongside my peers.”Brittany Gilchrist

BACHELOR OF ADVANCED SCIENCE

We offer a wide range of study options with a focus on practical learning, including field trips to New Zealand and across Australia.

Our teachers and researchers use innovative techniques to tackle global challenges, which means you’ll develop skills and knowledge that will prepare you for the jobs of today and tomorrow.

We’re ranked number one in Sydney for teaching quality in science (QILT, 2017, public universities).

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE SCIENCE AT MACQUARIE

Career outcomes• Agricultural consultant

• Astronomer or astrophysicist

• Biologist or chemist

• Bioprospector

• Biotechnologist

• Drug discovery researcher

• Forensic scientist

• Laboratory manager

• Mathematician or physicist

• Medical researcher

• Pharmaceutical researcher

• Risk analyst

• Science leader

• Statistician

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Postgraduate courses and specialisations

Master of Applied StatisticsMaster of BiotechnologyMaster of Biotechnology and BusinessMaster of Laboratory Quality Analysis and Management

Master of Science Innovation• Biology• Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences• Environmental Sciences• Geology and Geophysics• Information Technology• Statistics

Graduate Diploma of Applied Statistics

Graduate Diploma of Laboratory Quality Analysis and Management

Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Advanced Science• Applied Mathematics• Astronomy and Astrophysics• Biology• Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences• Geology• Geophysics• Palaeobiology• Physics• Pure Mathematics• Software Technology• StatisticsBachelor of Science• Applied Mathematics• Astronomy and Astrophysics• Biology• Business Information Systems• Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences• Climate Science• Cognitive and Brain Sciences• Computing• Cyber Security• Data Science• Decision Science• Development Studies and Culture Change• Electronics• Environmental Earth Science• Environmental Management• Geography• Geology• Geophysics• Human Biology• Human Geography• Information Systems and Business Analysis• Palaeobiology• Physics• Psychological Science• Pure Mathematics• Software Technology• Spatial Information Science• Statistics• Web Design and DevelopmentBachelor of Science – Global Challenges• See Bachelor of Science for list of majorsBachelor of Science – Psychology

We’re renowned for our expertise in science across astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics and statistics. In a world more dependent on science than ever before, our highly regarded science graduates stand at the forefront of change and innovation. Our science staff are internationally recognised for their excellence in teaching and research, which ensures you’re taught the most up-to-date scientific knowledge.

Science

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Science SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Advanced ScienceCRICOS CODE 067843C

95 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 001365G

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

TAUGHT BY INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED RESEARCHERS

Electricity. Antibiotics. Mobile phones. Clean water. Plastic. Cars. These are just a microcosm of things that have changed our lives for the better, things we wouldn't have without science. The future is filled with innovations we can't even begin to imagine, innovations that will be brought to life by curious and pioneering minds. This course is for those excited by discovery.

Those who question the norm. Those who not only ask why but also seek the answers. Because science is broad, you'll have the opportunity to major in one, or even two, areas that particularly interest you. You'll also be able to study non-science units that feed your curiosity.

KEY FEATURES: • This course has a strong focus on practical work in the field and in our laboratories to enhance your skills and problem-solving abilities.• It allows you to combine the study of science with arts, commerce, education, law and many other disciplines.• You’ll use modern laboratories that offer exposure to the latest instrumentation and tools.• You’ll be taught by internationally recognised researchers with up-to-date scientific knowledge.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: This course requires you to choose a qualifying major from the following: Applied Mathematics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Biology, Business Information Systems, Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences, Climate Science, Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Computing, Cyber Security, Data Science, Decision Science, Development Studies and Culture Change, Electronics, Environmental Earth Science, Environmental Management, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Human Biology, Human Geography, Information Systems and Business Analysis, Palaeobiology, Physics, Psychological Science, Pure Mathematics, Software Technology, Spatial Information Science, Statistics, Web Design and Development.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: A number of career options are available with a Bachelor of Science depending on the major and minor or double major you choose, and whether you combine it with another course.

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 067842D

95 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 067847K

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 067856J

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $36,450

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of ScienceCRICOS CODE 087879C

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Science with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 001372G

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Science – Global ChallengesCRICOS CODE 095108B

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Science – PsychologyCRICOS CODE 031331B

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $30,000

Undergraduate

º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.~ These fees are indicative only and may change. # You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Postgraduate

Science ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Applied StatisticsCRICOS CODE 083779F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $38,600 4.5 out of 7.0 Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

Master of BiotechnologyCRICOS CODE 084698K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $38,600 4.5 out of 7.0 Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent with at

least two units of chemistry or equivalent

Master of Biotechnology and BusinessCRICOS CODE 083780B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $38,600 4.5 out of 7.0 Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a

relevant field+ with a substantial laboratory component

Master of Laboratory Quality Analysis and ManagementCRICOS CODE 083799B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1–2 years# $38,600 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

Master of Science InnovationCRICOS CODE 097385J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1.5–2 years# $38,600 Pass^ Biology specialisation: Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalent, with two units in biology or equivalent

Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences specialisation: Australian

bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent, with two units in chemistry or equivalent

Geology and Geophysics specialisation: Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent in a relevant field

Environmental Sciences specialisation: Australian bachelor qualification or

recognised equivalentInformation Technology

specialisation: Australian bachelor qualification or recognised

equivalent, with two units in information technology or equivalent

Statistics specialisation: Australian bachelor qualification

or recognised equivalent

TAUGHT BY INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED RESEARCHERS

This inventive course provides you with training and immersive experience in how to take cutting-edge ideas in scientific disciplines from conception through development to realisation. It also builds skills in entrepreneurship, leadership and innovation, as they apply to a range of scientific fields, supported by advanced technologies.

KEY FEATURES:• This multidisciplinary program will equip you with specialised knowledge and skills to create and develop innovative, practical ideas in your chosen area within science,

technology and statistics.• Besides leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship, you'll undertake advanced scientific study in an area of your choice.• An essential component is an internship in a professional working environment: in industry, an R&D organisation or a world-leading academic research lab, for observing

real-word innovation in practice, depending on your career path.• You'll be taught by entrepreneurs and science leaders.

SPECIALISATIONS: Biology, Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences, Geology and Geophysics, Environmental Sciences, Information Technology, Statistics.

WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: The core of the program features units on leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The capstone of the program is an extensive internship.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: The program prepares you with technical and innovation skills for work in organisations developing new scientific and/or technological products, in an area within science, technology and statistics. If you're already an industry professional, this course also provides you with great opportunities for updating your skills for career advancement.

Graduate Diploma of Applied StatisticsCRICOS CODE 083759K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 0.5–1 year# $38,600 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

Graduate Diploma of Laboratory Quality Analysis and ManagementCRICOS CODE 083762D

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 1 year# $38,600 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a

relevant field+

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Career outcomes• Advocacy officer

• Archaeologist or anthropologist

• Community services manager

• Cultural heritage specialist

• Development officer

• Historian or museum curator

• International aid consultant

• Language teacher

• Policy adviser

• Social or market researcher

• Translator or interpreter

• Urban, environmental or strategic planner

• Welfare officer

“I’ve always known I wanted to study history, and after meeting the teaching staff at Macquarie’s Open Day I was sure I had made the right choice. Their approach to history and the enthusiasm they showed gave me the confidence to apply for my course.”Zac Roberts

BACHELOR OF ARTS

SET YOUR CAREER IN MOTION SECURE YOUR FUTURE

TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE SOCIETY, HISTORY AND LANGUAGES AT MACQUARIE

Our supportive staff have contributed to our number one ranking in Sydney for overall quality of education experience and teaching quality in humanities, culture and social sciences (QILT, 2017, public universities).

We’re ranked in the top 100 globally for arts and humanities, English language and literature, geography, linguistics and philosophy (QS Rankings by Subject, 2018).

Graduates include leaders in business and government – Commonwealth Bank of Australia chair Catherine Livingstone, entrepreneur Napoleon Perdis and deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party Tanya Plibersek.

Career outcomes• Advocacy officer

• Archaeologist or anthropologist

• Community services manager

• Cultural heritage specialist

• Development officer

• Historian or museum curator

• International aid consultant

• Language teacher

• Policy adviser

• Social or market researcher

• Translator or interpreter

• Urban, environmental or strategic planner

• Welfare officer

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Undergraduate courses and majors

Bachelor of Ancient HistoryBachelor of Archaeology• Ancient History – Ancient Languages• Ancient History – Egypt and Near East• Ancient History – Greece, Rome and Late Antiquity• Anthropology• Environmental Earth Science• Geology• Human Biology• Modern History• Palaeobiology• Spatial Information ScienceBachelor of Hellenic StudiesBachelor of International StudiesBachelor of PlanningBachelor of Social Science• Anthropology• Criminology• Development Studies and Culture Change• Environmental Humanities• Gender Studies• Human Geography• Indigenous Studies• International Relations• Philosophy• Political Economy and Social Policy• Politics• Psychological Science• Public Policy, Law and Governance• Social Justice• Sociolinguistics• Sociology• Statistics

Postgraduate courses and specialisations

Master of Accessible CommunicationMaster of Advanced Translation and Interpreting StudiesMaster of Ancient HistoryMaster of Applied LinguisticsMaster of Applied Linguistics and TESOLMaster of Conference InterpretingMaster of Development Studies• Development Studies• Environment and Sustainability• Global HealthMaster of International Public DiplomacyMaster of International RelationsMaster of Planning• Environmental Planning• International Development• Social Policy and PlanningMaster of Policy and Applied Social ResearchMaster of Translation and Interpreting StudiesGraduate Diploma of International RelationsGraduate Diploma of Policy and Applied Social ResearchGraduate Diploma of Social Impact AssessmentGraduate Diploma of Translating and Interpreting

Let your studies take you into a world beyond academia. Our students are passionate about understanding and improving the lives of others, and our graduates are valued by employers for their transferable skills, including the ability to think critically. We’re the only university in Australia to offer a full study of Egyptology, and our professionally accredited Bachelor of Planning is the Sydney region’s first such course with a strong social and environmental focus. Our Department of Linguistics is internationally renowned and our Department of International Studies offers the widest range of European languages in New South Wales, along with comprehensive Asian language options. You’ll see the bigger picture with our highly respected courses in politics, history, philosophy, society and culture, sociology, translating and interpreting, geography, planning, English, international studies, anthropology, Indigenous studies and languages.

Society, history and languages

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SELECTION RANKº

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~

Bachelor of Ancient HistoryCRICOS CODE 079891G

90 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of ArchaeologyCRICOS CODE 083740K

85 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Hellenic StudiesCRICOS CODE 083742G

75 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each

band

Feb 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of International StudiesCRICOS CODE 054336G

80 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 3 years# $34,800

LANGUAGES INCLUDE: Chinese, Croatian, French, German, Modern Greek, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Latin American studies.

Bachelor of International Studies with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 059055J

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb 5 years# $37,500

Bachelor of PlanningCRICOS CODE 060724M

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 4 years# $37,500

Bachelor of Social ScienceCRICOS CODE 027337G

75 6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul 3 years# $34,800

Bachelor of Social Science with the degree of Bachelor of LawsCRICOS CODE 040598M

90 7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul 5 years# $37,500

Undergraduate

º Selection rank is based on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for students completing an Australian senior secondary qualification. See page 104 for conversions to qualifications in your country or visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements.~ These fees are indicative only and may change. # You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Postgraduate

Society, history and languages

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of Accessible CommunicationCRICOS CODE 095061A

7.0 overall 6.5 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2 years# $31,000 4.5 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+

Master of Advanced Translation and Interpreting StudiesCRICOS CODE 085029F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $31,000 4.5 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+. Proficiency in

one of the available languages.

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONTranslation and interpreting is just as much an art as it is a skill. Talented professionals are proficient bilinguals who love language, who possess excellent public speaking skills and who are meticulous right down to the tiniest details. They are supremely talented at instantly transforming expressions, colloquialisms and other culturally specific references into statements their target audience will understand.This course will prepare you with the knowledge and skills you'll require for a career in this dynamic field. It is set apart from the Master of Translation and Interpreting Studies in that it allows you to achieve greater depth in either translation or interpreting, or in both disciplines. You'll also have the opportunity to take electives that further develop your specialised practice in areas such as subtitling, as well as translation and interpreting in medical, legal and business settings.

KEY FEATURES: • You’ll acquire theoretical knowledge alongside the practical skills relevant to translating and interpreting practice.• You’ll undertake extensive targeted practice in both translation and interpreting, as well as specialisations in both fields.• Computer-assisted translation tools embedded across this course will prepare you for the fast-changing marketplace.• You’ll have the opportunity to design and implement an extensive research project.• Practicum projects you’ll undertake with our industry partners will allow you to work directly with clients in a variety of settings.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Audiovisual translation, communication skills for translators and interpreters, content management for print and online delivery, interpreting practice, languages and cultures in contact, literary translation, professional practice in translating and interpreting, research methods in language study, technology for translating and interpreting.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Translator and interpreter for agencies, business and media, courts, governments, international conferences and events, police or hospitals, as well as entrepreneurial opportunities.

Master of Ancient HistoryCRICOS CODE 084544F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+, or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

and 18 months full-time equivalent relevant work experience

Master of Applied LinguisticsCRICOS CODE 088495M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+

Master of Applied Linguistics and TESOLCRICOS CODE 083778G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5–2 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

RANKED WORLD TOP 100 IN LINGUISTICS*In today's globalised world, the cultural and linguistic composition of communities is more diverse than ever before. The ability to express ourselves, to communicate with others and to decipher the multitude of messages we receive every day from both within our own culture and across others is fundamental to our existence in today's modern society.In our ever-shrinking and interconnected world, the ability to teach English to speakers of other languages is a highly desirable skill. And the ability to teach with both cultural and linguistic sensitivity is even more valuable. With its dual focus, this course will provide you with an understanding of the complex relationship between language use and context, as well as a strong theoretical and practical foundation in the field of teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).

KEY FEATURES: • You'll have the opportunity to study with one of the largest and most diverse linguistics departments in Australia, which is home to four research centres.• You'll study a broad range of topics within the area of applied linguistics.• This course is available on campus, online, or through a combination of both, which means you can continue to work while studying.• You can combine this course with the Master of Translation and Interpreting Studies to expand your knowledge.• Much of this course's content is also relevant to teachers of other languages.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Exploring discourse in context and action, languages and cultures, language teaching methodologies, language testing and evaluation, linguistics and language teaching, planning and programming in TESOL, pragmatics and intercultural communication, research methods in language study, second language acquisition.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Language teacher or roles that require in-depth understanding of language and effective communication with colleagues, clients, patients or students.

Master of Conference InterpretingCRICOS CODE 097386G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb 1–2 years# $31,000 4.5 out of 7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+. Proficiency in

one of the available languages.

Master of Development StudiesCRICOS CODE 092113G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+

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D You may be able to study this course by distance in your home country. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.auThe GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.* QS World University Rankings, 2018+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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Society, history and languages

ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of International Public DiplomacyCRICOS CODE 079199E

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in a related discipline+, or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant and significant work

experience in a relevant field+

EXCHANGE AND INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIESPublic diplomacy a key strategic instrument of nations that seek to export their culture, values and institutions, as well as explain their foreign policies to and win support from foreign publics includes the use of soft power resources.This course - the first of its kind in Australia - will further develop your skills and advance your career in international service, international development or corporate international relations.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll gain an in-depth understanding of strategy and policy development, public diplomacy practice, international law and security, intercultural communications and

international relations.• You'll have opportunities to network with and learn from serving and retired diplomats.• This course incorporates an internship component to develop your practical skills.• This course is embedded with independent research in the context of international public diplomacy and contributing areas.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Evaluation and the policy process, globalisation and security, intercultural communication, international marketing, methods of research and writing, politics of international human rights law, public diplomacy and international public relations, social survey research.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Adviser, corporate international relations specialist, international image analyst, public diplomat, strategist.

Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 083797D

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social sciences, or Australian bachelor qualification with

relevant work experience

EXCHANGE AND INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIESWe live in an interconnected and globalised world, yet conflict continues to impede international cooperation. The world has become more rather than less complicated. Being able to understand and evaluate global issues across the social, cultural, legal, political and economic spectrum, therefore, is a highly valued skill that is much desired by government, business and the non-government sector.Through engagement with innovative approaches and thinking, this course will empower you to comprehend and evaluate contemporary regional and global developments, and will equip you for an international career in diplomacy, journalism,the non-government sector, international business or academia.

KEY FEATURES: • You'll learn from experts in the fields of Asian, European, American, African, Australian and Middle Eastern studies.• You may be eligible to undertake an internship in an approved institution. You'll undertake a research component under specialised individual supervision.• You'll develop key skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, research and writing, and oral communication.• This course is available on campus, online, or through a combination of both, which means you can continue to work while studying.• You can combine this course with the Master of International Business, Master of International Communication or Master of Translation and Interpreting Studies.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: International law and institutions, international political economy, international relations, international security, research methods in politics.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Career paths for our graduates are varied and include employment within the civil service in departments dealing with foreign affairs, diplomacy, defence, foreign aid and intelligence, international organisations such as United Nations, non-government organisations, multinational corporations, trade-focused businesses, journalism and consulting.

Master of International Business with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 083793G

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social sciences; or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant work experience

Master of International Communication with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 083795F

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2–2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social sciences; or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant work experience

The GPA must be from a recognised bachelor degree, and other entry requirements may apply. For more information visit courses.mq.edu.au^ A successfully completed bachelor degree meeting the minimum standard set by Macquarie University, see page 107 for more details.~ These fees are indicative only and may change.+ For more information about related disciplines and relevant fields visit courses.mq.edu.au# You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning credits to reduce your course duration – mq.edu.au/international-RPLYou might be able to reduce your tuition fee by applying for one of our scholarships – mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

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ACADEMIC IELTS INTAKE DURATION ANNUAL

FEE~ GPA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Master of PlanningCRICOS CODE 092011B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–2 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent

MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH WITH SUSTAINABILITY FOCUSEffective planning is crucial in a rapidly urbanising world. Planners make central contributions to shaping places and communities, and to the sustainability of social and economic development. This course will provide you with training in foundations of planning, including planning law, strategic planning, assessing development proposals and decision making. It brings together social and environmental science, and practitioners' know-how, to create a rich professional development experience for established and aspiring planners.

KEY FEATURES: • Depending on your interests, you can choose to specialise in Environmental Planning, International Development Planning or Social Policy and Planning.• The Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) accredits this course as training for urban and regional planners: it provides the theory, skills and knowledge that planners need.• You'll be encouraged to pursue special interests in climate change, environmental management, sustainable development, urban and regional planning, environmental law

and policy, social impact assessment, community consultation, spatial sciences and social change.• You'll have opportunities to study both in the classroom and in the field in order to integrate your theoretical knowledge and practical skills.SPECIALISATIONS: Environmental Planning, International Development, Social Policy and Planning.WHAT YOU CAN STUDY: Activism and policy design; climate change: policies, management and adaptation; corporate environmental management; environment and society; environmental law and sustainable development; heritage and its management; Indigenous peoples and the law; international agreements and the environment; rethinking resource management; social impact assessment and cross-cultural negotiation; sustainable urban regions; urban dynamics: population, housing and economy; urban social impact assessment.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Urban planning, regional and international development planning roles, environmental planning roles, transport planning roles and environmental management roles with an emphasis on planning.

Master of Policy and Applied Social ResearchCRICOS CODE 083805J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1–1.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

social sciences

Master of Policy and Applied Social Research with the degree of Master of Development StudiesCRICOS CODE 095116B

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

relevant discipline+

Master of Politics and Public Policy with the degree of Master of Development StudiesCRICOS CODE 095117A

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

relevant discipline+

Master of Politics and Public Policy with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 095118M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

relevant discipline+. Relevant work experience.

Master of Politics and Public Policy with the degree of Master of Policy and Applied Social ResearchCRICOS CODE 095119K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

relevant discipline+. Relevant work experience.

Master of Translation and Interpreting StudiesCRICOS CODE 083811M

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1.5 years# $31,000 4.5 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

discipline+. Proficiency in one of the available languages.

Master of Translation and Interpreting Studies with the degree of Master of Applied Linguistics and TESOLCRICOS CODE 083812K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

3 years# $31,000 4.5 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

discipline+. Proficiency in one of the available languages.

Master of Translation and Interpreting Studies with the degree of Master of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 083813J

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

2.5 years# $31,000 4.5 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

discipline+. Proficiency in one of the available languages.

Graduate Diploma of International RelationsCRICOS CODE 084529E

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in social sciences; or Australian bachelor

qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant work experience

Graduate Diploma of Policy and Applied Social ResearchCRICOS CODE 084530A

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

relevant field1+, or Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent2.

Graduate Diploma of Social Impact AssessmentCRICOS CODE 083767K

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

1 year# $36,000 Pass^ Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in

relevant dicipline+

Graduate Diploma of Translating and InterpretingCRICOS CODE 083771C

6.5 overall 6.0 in each

band

Feb and Jul

0.5–1 year# $31,000 4.5 out of

7.0

Australian bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant

field+. Proficiency in one of the available languages.

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SELECTION RANKº: 70IELTS: 6.5 overall

6.0 in each bandINTAKE: Feb and JulDURATION: 3 yearsANNUAL FEE~: $32,700CRICOS CODE: 001357G

DOUBLE DEGREES Undertake this course with:• Bachelor of Business Administration• Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Education (Primary) • Bachelor of Education (Secondary) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) • Bachelor of Laws • Bachelor of Science

Arts graduates are highly sought after by employers because arts courses ensure you develop strong capabilities in a range of areas such as problem solving, research, creative thinking and communication skills essential for success in the 21st century workplace.Macquarie's Bachelor of Arts allows you to turn your passion into a career by exploring your interests in depth, and honing your skills and knowledge through internships, practical application and expert teaching.

KEY FEATURES • No other course at Macquarie offers as much flexibility and as wide a range of units as the

Bachelor of Arts.• You'll be taught by active researchers, published academics, and award-winning teachers

and industry professionals.• You'll have the opportunity to connect with employers and communities via internships,

work-integrated learning opportunities and study abroad experiences.^

WHAT YOU CAN STUDYThis course requires you to choose a qualifying major from the following:

º Selection rank = minimum 2018 ATAR required for academic entry. To calculate your ATAR refer to page 104.~ The fee is indicative only and may change.^ Work experience and internship opportunities are often organised through Macquarie’s PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) office.They are not work-based training required to gain the qualification. University-based placements are also available.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESDepending on the major chosen to study with the Bachelor of Arts, your career options could include: Advocacy officer, art collection officer, choreographer, communications officer, conservator, consultant, historian, intelligence officer, international development adviser, interpreter, journalist, media adviser, multimedia specialist, museum education officer, policy adviser, politician, public affairs consultant, public relations officer, publisher, radio producer, social change activist, social or market researcher, sound technician, teacher (with further study), television/film production assistant, translator and interpreter, web/game developer, writer.

• Ancient History - Ancient Languages

• Ancient History - Egypt and Near East

• Ancient History - Greece, Rome and Late Antiquity

• Anthropology• Applied Mathematics• Arts Industries and

Management• Business Information Systems• Chinese Studies• Chinese-English Translation

and Interpreting• Cognitive and Brain Sciences• Computing• Creative Writing• Criminology• Croatian Studies• Cyber Security• Dance and Performance• Data Science• Decision Science

• Development Studies and Culture Change

• Digital Design• Early Childhood• Economics• Education• English• English as a Foreign Language• Entrepreneurship• Environmental Humanities• Environmental Law and

Management• Environmental Management• French and Francophone

Studies• Gender Studies• Geography• German Studies• Human Biology• Human Geography• Human Resources• Indigenous Studies• Information Systems and

Business Analysis

• Interactivity and Games• International Business• International Communication• International Law and Global

Governance• International Relations• Italian Studies• Japanese Studies• Journalism and Non-Fiction

Writing• Language and Professional

Communication• Linguistics• Marketing• Media Studies• Media, Culture and

Communication• Media, Technology and

the Law• Modern Greek Studies• Modern History• Music• Philosophy• Polish Studies

• Political Economy and Social Policy

• Politics• Psychological Science• Public Policy, Law and

Governance• Public Relations and Social

Media• Pure Mathematics• Radio, Digital Audio and

Broadcast Production• Russian Studies• Screen Practice and

Production• Screen, Sound, Performance• Social Justice• Society and Culture• Sociology• Software Technology• Spanish and Latin American

Studies• Statistics• Web Design and Development

Bachelor of Arts

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Get a taste of studying in Australia while also getting credit towards your home university degree.

“Studying abroad at Macquarie University was one of the best decisions of my life. Macquarie provides the opportunity to meet and make friends with students from all over the world. The facilities and staff are world class.”Tommy Breen

USA

Discover more about the world – and yourself – by spending a session or two at Macquarie University, with easy access to more than 100 beaches and the Sydney CBD.

When you study at Macquarie as an Exchange or Study Abroad student for one or two sessions, you can experience a world-class education at one of Australia’s leading universities.

We offer a diverse and flexible study program with a range of courses in many different subject areas that will not only engage and inspire you, but will also help make your overseas university qualification stand out in the marketplace.

We have a selection of units that include practical or hands-on components so your learning isn’t restricted to the classroom or even our campus.

Macquarie University will support you throughout your experience so you can be sure you’re getting the most out of your time in Sydney.

Study Abroad students can also choose a specialised package to suit their interests and career aspirations. Check the website for a complete list of available options and Macquarie’s Study Abroad tuition fees.

mq.edu.au/study-abroad

Exchange students do not need to pay tuition fees to Macquarie as you will pay the standard fees at your home institution. Check the website for more information.

mq.edu.au/exchange

Short-term study abroad and exchangeTHE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME

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RESEARCH DEGREES

MASTER OF RESEARCH mq.edu.au/mres

Regarded by the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) as the most innovative research pathway model, the Master of Research (MRes) prepares you to complete a PhD in three years – well short of the national average.

PROGRAM STRUCTUREThe two-year course is available in all of Macquarie’s research areas, and, subject to academic approval, allows you to construct a course relevant to your specific interests.

In the first year, you’ll undertake advanced coursework units, while during the second year you’ll specialise in research preparation and focus on a specific research topic. You are required to submit a thesis of 20,000 words for completion.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSThis course requires a bachelor degree from a recognised institution with a credit average or equivalent (65 per cent) in your final year (or 300-level), although some disciplines may have extra admission requirements.

If you hold an honours or masters degree, you may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) of up to 32 credit points (the equivalent of Year 1). This may allow you to complete the Master of Research in less than two years. Upon successful completion, you may be eligible to progress to one of Macquarie’s research courses: the Master of Philosophy or the Doctor of Philosophy.

MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY mq.edu.au/master-of-philosophy

PROGRAM STRUCTUREThe period of candidature is two years, full-time equivalent. You are required to submit a thesis of 50,000 words for completion.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS• Completed Macquarie’s Master of Research with at least 65 per cent in Year 2 OR• completed a masters (at least two years) from another institution with

a major research component (around 50 per cent thesis, approximately 20,000 words) at credit level (65 per cent or greater).

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD) mq.edu.au/doctor-of-philosophy

PROGRAM STRUCTUREThe period of candidature is three years, full-time equivalent. You are required to submit a thesis of 75,000 to 100,000 words for completion, depending on the discipline.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS• Completed Macquarie’s Master of Research with at least 75 per cent in Year 2 OR• completed a Master of Philosophy OR• completed a masters (at least two years) from another institution with

a major research component (around 50 per cent thesis, approximately 20,000 words) at distinction level (75 per cent or greater).

JOINTLY SUPERVISED PHD PROGRAMS mq.edu.au/cotutelle-and-joint-phd

Macquarie’s global perspective is at the heart of everything we do. We prioritise deep, continuing relationships with international universities through joint research candidate supervision.

RESEARCH TRAINING PARTNERSHIPSMacquarie is proud to have high-quality research training partnerships with universities in Asia, the UK, Europe, and North and South America: since 2007, we have hosted more than 300 cotutelle and joint PhD candidates from more than 110 universities in more than 30 countries.

Find out more at mq.edu.au/research

Higher degree researchCHANGE YOUR FUTURE

We are ranked among the highest-performing research universities in Australia. In the most recent Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation, 100 per cent of our research activity was rated as performing at world standard or above.

By undertaking a research degree at Macquarie, you will have the opportunity to make an important contribution to the development of new knowledge in society, work alongside some of the world’s leading researchers and access some of the region’s most outstanding facilities.

Macquarie has a proud tradition of discovery and innovation. Although relatively young, we enjoy an enviable reputation for research excellence.

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RESEARCH DEGREES

PROGRAM CRICOS CODE INDICATIVE ANNUAL FEE (AUD)

ESTIMATED TOTAL FEE (AUD)

Master of Research (Arts) 087959C $31,477 $62,954

Master of Research (Business and Economics) 087960K $31,477 $62,954

Master of Research (Human Sciences) 087961J $35,926 $71,852

Master of Research (Medicine and Health Sciences) 087964F $35,926 (Year 1)$40,376 (Year 2) $76,302

Master of Research (Science and Engineering) 087963G $35,926 (Year 1)$40,376 (Year 2) $76,302

Master of Philosophy (Arts) 056667E $34,394 $68,788

Master of Philosophy (Business and Economics) 056664G $34,394 $68,788

Master of Philosophy (Human Sciences)- educational studies- linguistics- cognitive science and psychology

064240K070064D064241J

$34,394$39,222$44,002

$68,788$78,445$88,003

Master of Philosophy (Medicine and Health Sciences) 085031A $44,002 $88,003

Master of Philosophy (Science and Engineering) 056670K $44,002 $88,003

Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) 001403F $34,394 $103,181

Doctor of Philosophy (Business and Economics) 021502D $34,394 $103,181

Doctor of Philosophy (Human Sciences)- educational studies- linguistics- cognitive science and psychology

064238D070063E064239C

$34,394$39,222$44,002

$103,181$117,667$132,005

Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine and Health Sciences) 085032M $44,002 $132,005

Doctor of Philosophy (Science and Engineering) 001404E $44,002 $132,005

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIESHigher degree research scholarships include:

• government-funded main round scholarships such as the International Research Training Program (IRTP)

• International Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarships (IMQRES)

• co-funded IMQRES scholarships that may be available to cotutelle and joint PhD candidates.

mq.edu.au/research/scholarships

RESEARCH SUPERVISORSFind potential supervisors for higher degree research programs at mq.edu.au/mqsr

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTSProficiency in English is a requirement for admission to all higher degree research and research training programs at Macquarie. For more information visit mq.edu.au/information-about/how-to-apply

Bachelor with honours

Up to 32 credit points for RPL

MASTER OF PHILOSOPHYBACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Exit qualification if Year 1 successfully completed, but

decided not to continue

Master by coursework Bachelor degree

Research preparation diploma

Macquarie University Master of Public Health

Min. 75% average mark

Min. 75% average mark

Min. 65% average mark

OR OR +

3-YEAR PHD

MASTER OF RESEARCHBACHELOR DEGREE

Entry to Master of Research Year 1 requires a GPA of 4.38 overall and a GPA of 5.25 at 300 level. Some disciplines may have extra admission

requirements.

Year 1Domestic:

Bachelor of Philosophy

International: Master of Research

Year 2Master of Research

Pathway to a PhD

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TOP 3 REASONS TO CHOOSE MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

80 per cent of our teachers also teach Macquarie University undergraduate programs, so you will have some of Australia’s best lecturers and academics as soon as you join.

When you graduate from a Macquarie University Standard Foundation, Intensive or Diploma program, we guarantee you will get a place in the Macquarie undergraduate degree of your choice.

Unique teaching term structure provides for a fast-tracked education with each of the standard term programs able to be completed within seven weeks.

Macquarie University International College

Find out more at mq.edu.au/college

Macquarie University International College (MUIC) Standard Foundation, Intensive and Diploma programs build your skills and knowledge so you are ready to enter first or second year of an undergraduate degree – right here on the Macquarie University campus.

You can do English language studies if you need it, complete your Diploma, Standard Foundation or Intensive program, and then continue straight into a bachelor degree – all on the same familiar campus.

We know you are an individual with your own way of learning, so we teach in small classes with extra support. We aim to get to know you, and then help you find your personal road to success in the fastest way possible.

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17 years old+

completed Year 11 high school

IELTS 5.5 overall5.0 in each band#

17 years old+

completed Year 12 high school

IELTS 6.0 overall5.5 in each band#

HIGH SCHOOL

YEAR 1 SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

AREA OF STUDY• Business & Management• Education• Engineering & IT• Environment• Health & Medical Sciences• Law, Security & Intelligence• Media, Creative Arts

& Communication• Science• Society, History

& Languages

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

YEAR 2 SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

AREA OF STUDY• Business & Management• Education• Engineering & IT• Environment• Health & Medical Sciences• Law, Security &

Intelligence• Media, Creative Arts

& Communication• Science• Society, History

& Languages

17 years old+

completed Year 12 high school

IELTS 6.0 overall5.5 in each band#

STANDARD FOUNDATION PROGRAM (4 TERMS)

This program is designed for students who require additional academic support and upgraded English skills to reach university entry level. You will study 6 core units covering academic English, mathematics, IT and research skills, as well as 2 units chosen to align with your future degree.CRICOS CODE: 085296J START: February, July, October

INTENSIVE PROGRAM (2 TERMS)

This program is suitable for students who have completed a Year 12 equivalent education and have almost reached university entry requirements but still need to improve their English language skills. You will study 3 core units covering academic English, mathematics and research skills, as well as 1 unit chosen to align with your future degree.CRICOS CODE: 094320F START: February, April, October

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING, COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (5 TERMS)

This program is tailored for students who have completed a Year 12 equivalent education and whose English language skills are close to those required for university entry. You will study 6 core units covering business, economics, finance, management, marketing and academic communication, as well as 2 elective units selected from accounting, business information systems or mathematics. Successful students can move straight into the second year of selected Macquarie courses in business, accounting or commerce.CRICOS CODE: 095019C START: February, April, July, October

DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING (5 TERMS)

This program is tailored for students who have completed a Year 12 equivalent education and whose English language skills are close to those required for university entry. You will study units covering academic communication, general engineering and computer science, as well as units selected from mathematics, physics, database design or electromechanics, depending on the course you choose. Successful students can move straight into the second year of selected Macquarie engineering degrees.CRICOS CODE: 095020K START: February, April, July, October

DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (5 TERMS)

This program is tailored for students who have completed a Year 12 equivalent education and whose English language skills are close to those required for university entry. You will study 4 core units covering academic communication, computer science, digital media and database design, as well as 4 elective units selected from information systems, engineering, mathematics or video game design. Successful students can move straight into the second year of selected Macquarie information technology courses.CRICOS CODE: 095021J START: February, April, July, October

DIPLOMA OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION (5 TERMS)

This program is tailored for students who have completed a Year 12 equivalent education and whose English language skills are close to those required for university entry. You will study 7 core units covering academic communication, culture, digital media and politics, as well as 1 elective unit selected from global politics or video game design. Successful students can move straight into the second year of selected Macquarie courses in media, international communication or international relations.CRICOS CODE: 095022G START: February, April, July, October

Estimated total

tuition fee (AUD)

$24,960

Estimated total

tuition fee (AUD)

$16,500

COST

Estimated total

tuition fee (AUD)

$30,282

As a Macquarie University International College student, you can complete your Diploma, Foundation or Intensive program* and undertake English language studies, then continue straight into an undergraduate course on the same familiar campus.

Pathways to a Macquarie degree

*Provided the program has been successfully completed and all entry requirements for the bachelor course have been met.+You can be 16 at the time you apply but must be 17 at the time of commencing the pathway program.#For full details of English and academic entry requirements, visit mq.edu.au/english-requirements and mq.edu.au/academic-requirements NOTE: The Standard Foundation Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery to overseas students for the purpose of entry to undergraduate study.

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Strong English language skills will enhance your academic studies, impact positively on your personal and professional growth, and boost your network-building and future career opportunities. Macquarie University English Language Centre has been instrumental in helping students improve their English language skills for close to 30 years.

Find out more at elc.mq.edu.au

English language programsENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE

ELC programs

ACADEMIC ENGLISH | 5–20 WEEKS

Our 4 levels of Academic English (A1–A4) are designed for students from intermediate to advanced level. Depending on your English level and your goals, you can study Academic English for 5 to 20 weeks. These programs prepare you for academic interactions and study by introducing you to the spoken and written texts and skills you will need for success at university.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

DIRECT ENTRY TO MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA AND FOUNDATION PROGRAMS

FOUNDATION DIRECT ENTRY | 10 WEEKS

This program develops the language and academic skills needed to succeed in Foundation through engaging academic content as well as project work. During this program, you will have the opportunity to make new friends and use your English outside the classroom to complete group projects. You will also learn to write academic essays, analyse and describe data, understand lectures, take notes, give oral presentations and work collaboratively.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

DIPLOMA DIRECT ENTRY | 10 WEEKS

This program develops the language and academic skills needed to succeed at Diploma level through engaging academic content as well as project work. This program is also designed to prepare students for the Intensive Program. During this program, you will have the opportunity to make new friends and use your English outside the classroom to complete group projects. You will also learn to write academic essays, analyse and describe graphs, understand lectures and take notes, and participate in academic debates.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

If you require further English language study before you commence your degree at Macquarie University or Macquarie University International College, or if you simply wish to improve your language skills and you’re keen to meet other international students, the English Language Centre (ELC) is here to help you achieve your goals.

You can apply to have your English language program and degree included in one packaged offer with competitive pricing. You can also include foundation, intensive and diploma programs in this package. This gives you the benefit of a reserved place in your chosen program.

The English Language Program is offered in 5-week teaching blocks over the course of a year, organised around electives of General English, Academic English and Direct Entry. Students are placed in an elective based on their individual language level and/or intended progression to Macquarie University. Successful students will articulate into the University's Foundation Program, Intensive Program, Diplomas, Bachelor or Master Degrees if they meet the specified language level for the relevant program.

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DIRECT ENTRY TO MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY DEGREES

BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING AND ECONOMICS | 10 WEEKS

This direct entry program is designed for students entering Macquarie University degrees in the Faculty of Business and Economics. You will study English for Business, Accounting and Economics with classmates who are also planning to take a degree in these fields. This is one of our most popular programs, and you will be sure to build your future business networks with the students studying alongside you.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

HUMAN SCIENCES, ARTS AND SCIENCE | 10 WEEKS

This direct entry program is designed for students entering Macquarie University degrees in the faculties of Human Sciences, Arts, Science and Engineering, and Medicine and Health Sciences. You will study the language and academic skills related to your chosen field with classmates who are also planning to take a degree in these fields. This stimulating course will build your language skills and challenge your thinking.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

INTENSIVE PREPARATION PROGRAM | 5 WEEKS

This program is designed for students who are already very close to meeting the University’s English entry requirements for their chosen degree or who have a full offer to their degree course and wish to refresh their English and academic skills. You will study the language and skills related to your chosen field with classmates who are also at this level. Be prepared for fascinating discussions and knowledge-sharing with other high-achieving students.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

INTRODUCTORY ACADEMIC PROGRAM | 4 WEEKS

This short program is designed for Australia Awards Scholarships students who have a full offer to Macquarie University. It introduces you to the academic culture at the University and helps you develop the skills required for academic success in your chosen field. You will learn about the Australian academic culture and expectations, and you will further develop your academic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills using the latest digital learning technology.

CRICOS CODE: 097293B

WEEKS 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5

GENERAL ENGLISH

MACQUARIE FOUNDATION

MACQUARIE DIPLOMA

MACQUARIE DEGREE

G1

A1 A3A2 A4

UG/PG direct entry

G2 G3 G4 G5

A1 FOUNDATION

A1 DIPLOMA

A2 DIPLOMA

Foundation direct entry

Diploma direct entry

Undergraduate (UG) postgraduate (PG)

direct entry

Macquarie foundationMacquarie

diploma

Macquarie degree

Which ELC program is right for you?

How many weeks of English do I need?The table below is an estimate of the number of weeks of English you may need. All five scores (Overall, Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking) are considered when recommending the length of English study needed. To make it easy for you, we will be able to recommend the number of weeks required when you submit your application.

CURRENT SCORE (OVERALL) NUMBER OF WEEKS TO REACH REQUIRED IELTS SCORE (OVERALL)

IELTS TOEFL / iBT PEARSON (PTE) 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5

4.0 44 30 30–40 40–50 50+ 50+ 50+

4.5 52 35 20–30 30–40 40–50 50+ 50+

5.0 60 41 10–20 20–30 30–40 40–50 50+

5.5 66 49 1–10 10–20 20–30 30–40 40–50

6.0 73 50 1–10 10–20 20–30 30–40

6.5 83 58 1–10 10–20 20–30

7.0 100 65 1–10 10–20

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Our students come from diverse backgrounds and bring a range of qualifications and perspectives that makes study at Macquarie an exciting experience.

Double degree options exist for this course. Minimum entry scores for double degrees align with the higher requirement of the two single degrees.

Degree has a choice of major, stream or specialisation.

* Entry to the Bachelor of Education requires a completed bachelor degree in a relevant field with a minimum GPA of 4.0 out of 7.0. For Primary Education, the completed bachelor degree must have covered at least 8 subjects relevant to one or more of the primary education key learning areas. For Secondary Education, the completed bachelor degree must include a major that aligns with a teaching subject offered at Macquarie.

^ Entry to Bachelor from this qualification applies to selected schools only.

Undergraduate academic entry requirementsWHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO YOU NEED?

Visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements for further accepted qualifications.

UNDERGRADUATEFor direct admission into an undergraduate (bachelor) course, you will need one of the following qualifications:

• a recognised high school qualification or university entrance exam – see the following page for a selection of accepted qualifications.

• a recognised university foundation course – we accept foundation courses from most Australian universities, as well as from some approved international providers.

• a recognised two or three year diploma deemed equivalent to Australian diploma or advanced diploma level.

• at least one year of a university degree from a recognised institution deemed equivalent to Australian bachelor or master degree level.

WHAT'S A SELECTION RANK?Macquarie uses an international selection rank to determine the minimum eligibility requirements for each undergraduate course. This rank has been converted into the minimum score you need to achieve in your qualification to be considered for entry.

CONVERT YOUR SCOREThe table on the following page provides conversions for a selected list of overseas qualifications. Conversions for further qualifications can be found at mq.edu.au/academic-requirements

For more information on how scores are calculated for your qualification, see overleaf.

DON’T MEET THE REQUIREMENTS?

If you haven’t quite met the requirements for your selected course, don’t worry. We offer a range of pathway programs to suit your needs. Macquarie University International College can help prepare you for success in a Macquarie course and beyond. For more information, see page 100 or visit mq.edu.au/college

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B ARTSB Arts 7 24 63-66 63-66 420 10.2 3.8–3.7 14 65-69 75 77 58 5 2.0-2.1 6.4-6.0 77 2.0 12 58 16 3 13.3 49 48-49 2.3 7.8 21-22 1050-1080

BUSINESSB Actuarial Studies 14 36 86-100 87-100 585 13.5 1.9-1.8 20 90-100 95 97 80 18 3.4-3.6 1.9-1.0 - 4.7 20 75 5 9 18.1 72.5 68-75 3.6 9.0 28-29 1320-1360

B Applied Finance 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Business Administration 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Business Analytics 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Business Leadership and Commerce 13 32 80-85 80-86 548 12.5 2.1-2.0 18 80-89 90 90 76 15 3.1-3.3 2.9-2.0 - 4.4 17.5 70 7 7 16.2 67 65-67 3.3 8.7 27-28 1240-1310

B Commerce 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Commerce – Professional Accounting 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Economics 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Global Business 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Marketing and Media 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

EDUCATIONB Arts with B Education (Primary) 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B Arts – Psychology with B Education (Primary) 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Arts with B Education (Secondary) 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B Science with B Education (Secondary) 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B Education (Primary) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

B Education (Secondary) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

ENGINEERING AND ITB Digital Business 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Engineering (Honours) 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Information Technology 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B InfoTech – Games Design and Development 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

ENVIRONMENTB Biodiversity and Conservation 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B Environment 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Marine Science 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESB Chiropractic Science 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Clinical Science 13 32 80-85 80-86 548 12.5 2.1-2.0 18 80-89 90 90 76 15 3.1-3.3 2.9-2.0 - 4.4 17.5 70 7 7 16.2 67 65-67 3.3 8.7 27-28 1240-1310

B Human Sciences 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Medical Sciences 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Arts – Psychology 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Science – Psychology 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Psychology (Honours) 13 32 80-85 80-86 548 12.5 2.1-2.0 18 80-89 90 90 76 15 3.1-3.3 2.9-2.0 - 4.4 17.5 70 7 7 16.2 67 65-67 3.3 8.7 27-28 1240-1310

B Speech, Hearing and Language Sciences 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

LAW, SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCEB Laws (and Law double degrees) 13 32 80-85 80-86 548 12.5 2.1-2.0 18 80-89 90 90 76 15 3.1-3.3 2.9-2.0 - 4.4 17.5 70 7 7 16.2 67 65-67 3.3 8.7 27-28 1240-1310

B Security Studies 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

MEDIA, CREATIVE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONB Marketing and Media 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Media 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

SCIENCEB Advanced Science 14 36 86-100 87-100 585 13.5 1.9-1.8 20 90-100 95 97 80 18 3.4-3.6 1.9-1.0 - 4.7 20 75 5 9 18.1 72.5 68-75 3.6 9.0 28-29 1320-1360

B Science – Global Challenges 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Science 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

SOCIETY, HISTORY AND LANGUAGESB Ancient History 13 32 80-85 80-86 548 12.5 2.1-2.0 18 80-89 90 90 76 15 3.1-3.3 2.9-2.0 - 4.4 17.5 70 7 7 16.2 67 65-67 3.3 8.7 27-28 1240-1310

B Archaeology 10 30 73-79 73-79 510 11.5 2.9-2.6 17 76-79 85 86 71 13 2.8-3.0 3.9-3.0 100 3.3 16 67 9 5 15.5 61.5 59-61 3.0 8.5 24-25 1190-1230

B Hellenic Studies 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B International Studies 9 28 70-72 70-72 473 11 3.3-3.0 16 73-75 80 82 67 9 2.5-2.7 4.9-4.0 93 3.0 14.5 63 12 4 14.8 56 53-55 2.6 8.0 22-23 1140-1180

B Planning 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

B Social Science 8 25 67-69 67-69 420 10.5 3.6-3.4 15 65-69 75 80 62 7 2.2-2.4 5.9-5.0 85 2.5 12.5 60 15 4 14 51.5 50-52 2.3 8.0 21-22 1090-1130

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HOW SCORES ARE CALCULATED

GLOBALGCE A-Levels

Scores for the UK and international versions of the General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examinations (GCE A-Levels) are calculated based on the three best A-level subjects using the following conversions: A* = 6, A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1. At least two subjects must have been taken in the same academic year, and the third may be from the preceding or following academic year.

Both UK and international versions of A-levels are calculated using this table, including those administered by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), Pearson Education International (Edexcel), and Oxford International AQA Examinations. A-Levels for Singapore and Sri Lanka are assessed using different tables.

GLOBALIB

Scores for the International Baccalaureate (IB) are calculated based on the final aggregate result for 6 subjects, including any bonus points from Theory of Knowledge subject and Extended Essay. This must include one subject from each of Groups 1-5 (Language & Literature; Language Acquisition; Individuals and Societies; Sciences; and Mathematics), and a sixth subject from either Group 6 (Arts) or a second selection from Groups 1-5. A minimum of 3 subjects must be completed at Higher Level (HL), with the remainder at Standard Level (SL).

CANADABCCG

Scores for the Canadian British Columbia Certificate of Graduation (BCCG) are calculated as an average of final marks of the four best Grade 12 Ministry-developed subjects including English 12.

CANADAOSSD

Scores for the Canadian Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) are calculated as an average of the six best Grade 12 subjects including English - ENG4U. Subjects must be designated with a U (university preparation), M (university/college preparation), or Z (university-delivered dual credit).

CHINAGao Kao

Scores are based on the final Chinese National Entrance Examination (Gao Kao) score. Total scores and requirements are different for 3 provinces: Hainan, Jiangsu, and Shanghai - for details, refer to full conversion tables at mq.edu.au/academic-requirements

FRANCE & OTHERFrench Baccalaureate

Scores are calculated based on the overall grade in the Diplôme du Baccalauréat Général (French Baccalaureate).

GERMANYAbitur / Fachhochschulreife

Scores are calculated based on the overall grade average (Durchschnittsnote) of the Abitur or Fachhochschulreife.

HONG KONGHKDSE

Scores for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) are calculated based on the aggregate of the five best Category A and C subjects - Category B subjects are not considered.

Category A (Senior Secondary) subjects include the 4 compulsory core subjects (Chinese, English, Liberal Studies, and Mathematics) and a choice of elective subjects. Category B subjects are Applied Learning electives, and Category C subjects are for Other Languages (French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Hindi, and Urdu).

Points for all subjects are calculated using the following score conversions: 5**/5* = 6, 5 = 5, 4 = 4, 3 = 3, 2 = 2, 1 = 1.

INDIAAISSC

Scores for the All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC) awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are calculated based on the average marks of the best four externally examined academic subjects.

INDIAISC

Scores for the Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) are calculated based on the average marks for English and the three best academic elective subjects.

INDONESIASMA

Scores for the Ijazah Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) are calculated based on the average of the final marks (out of 100) of all Grade 12 subjects. Assessment for Bachelor entry applies to selected schools only.

ITALYEsame di Stato

Scores for the Italian High School State Exam (Esame di Stato) are calculated using the overall grade out of 100. Only the Classical, Scientific, and Foreign Languages (classica, scientifica, or linguistica) options are accepted.

KENYAKCSE

Scores for the Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) are calculated based on the aggregate score of the best 7 subjects using the following conversions: A = 12, A- = 11, B+ = 10, B = 9, B- = 8, C+ = 7, C = 6, C- = 5, D+ = 4, D = 3, D- = 2, E = 1.

MALAYSIAMatrikulasi

Scores are based on the completed Malaysian Matrikulasi Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) using the following scoring system: A = 4.0, A- = 3.67, B+ = 3.33, B = 3.0, B- = 2.67, C+ = 2.33, C = 2.0, C- = 1.67, D+ = 1.33, D = 1.0, and F = 0.0.

MALAYSIASTPM

Scores for the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) are calculated based on the aggregate of the best 3 or 4 subjects out of a possible 5 subjects using the following conversions: A = 7, A- = 6, B+ = 5, B = 4, B- = 3, C+ = 2, C = 1, C- = 0, D+ = 0, D = 0, F = 0.

MALAYSIAUEC

Scores for the Malaysian Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) are calculated based on the average of the 4 compulsory subjects (Chinese, Malay, English and Mathematics) and the best 4 other subjects using the following conversions: A1 = 1, A2 = 2, B3 = 3, B4 = 4, B5 = 5, B6 = 6, C7 = 7, C8 = 8, F9 = 9.

NEPALHSEC

Scores for the Nepalese Higher Secondary Education Certificate (HSEC) awarded by the Higher Secondary Education Board are calculated based on the overall average of all Year 11 and 12 subjects.

NORWAYUSSE

Scores for the Upper Secondary School Examination Certificate (USSE) are calculated based on the average grade for all subjects. This assessment only applies for the Vitnemål fra den videregående skole, Vitnemål for videregående opplæring, or Examen Artium.

SINGAPORESingapore A-Levels

Scores for the Singapore-Cambridge Advanced Level Examinations (Singapore A-Levels) are calculated based on the aggregate of a maximum of the three best H1 subjects, the three best H2 subjects, and best H3 subject using the following conversions: H1 subjects: A = 2.5, B = 2, C = 1.5, D = 1, E = 0.5; H2 subjects: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1; H3 subjects: Distinction = 2.5, Merit = 1.5, Pass = 1. Up to one additional H2 or H3 subject may be taken into account for some applicants.

SOUTH AFRICANSC

Scores for the South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) are calculated using the average grade of the best 4 examination subjects, excluding Life Orientation. Candidates must have been awarded the NSC and met the minimum requirements for admission to higher education in South Africa.

SOUTH KOREACSAT

Scores for the Korean College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) are calculated based on the sum of the Stanine / Grades for either (a) Mathematics and the best two other subjects if the intended Macquarie degree program requires an assumed knowledge of Mathematics, or (b) the three best subjects. Only the following subjects are considered: Language Arts (Korean), English, Investigation subjects (Social Studies or Science options only), and Second Foreign Language subjects. CSAT results must be accompanied by evidence of successful completion of senior secondary studies.

SRI LANKASri Lankan A-Levels

Scores for the Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examinations (Sri Lanka A-Levels) are calculated based on the aggregate of the best three subjects using the following conversions: A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, S = 1, F = 0.

SWEDENSlutbetyg

Scores for the Swedish Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Slutbetyg fran Gymnasieskolan) are based on the average grade for all subjects using the following conversions: A=20, B=17.5, C=15, D=12.5, E=10, F=0.

SWITZERLANDSwiss Federal Maturity Certificate

Scores for the Swiss Federal Maturity Certificate are calculated based on the aggregate score for all 12 subjects and the Maturity Project.

TAIWANGSAT

Scores for the Taiwanese General Scholastic Aptitude Test (GSAT) are calculated based on the total score of the five examined subjects: Chinese, English, Mathematics, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. GSAT results must be accompanied by evidence of successful completion of senior secondary studies.

THAILANDMathayom 6

Scores for the Mathayom 6 are calculated based on the weighted average (out of 4.0) of all Grade 12 subjects.

VIETNAMUpper Secondary Diploma

Scores are calculated based on the average of all Grade 12 subjects from the Vietnamese Upper Secondary Education Graduation Diploma (Bang Tot nghiep Trung hoc Pho thong). Assessment for Bachelor entry applies to selected schools only.

USAACT

Scores are calculated based on the American College Test (ACT) composite score out of a maximum of 36. The ACT is only considered together with evidence of successful completion of senior high school.

Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement (AP) subjects with a score of 4 or 5 may be granted a bonus to their selection rank - a maximum of two bonus points may be awarded. Successfully completed AP subjects may also be considered for credit towards the first year of study at Macquarie

USASAT (from 2016)

Scores are calculated based on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) total score out of a maximum of 1600. The SAT is only considered together with evidence of successful completion of senior high school. Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement (AP) subjects with a score of 4 or 5 may be granted a bonus to their selection rank - a maximum of two bonus points may be awarded. Successfully completed AP subjects may also be considered for credit towards the first year of study at Macquarie.

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Postgraduate academic entry requirementsWHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO YOU NEED?

POSTGRADUATE (COURSEWORK)The course listings in this guide will note the specific entry requirements for our postgraduate (masters) coursework degrees. In most cases, entry requires a bachelor degree equivalent to or higher than level 7 on the Australian Qualifications Framework. For more information visit aqf.edu.au/aqf-levels

Our admissions team will determine whether your bachelor degree meets the requirement when you apply to Macquarie.

For some courses, your degree will need to be in a specific or related area. Others require a particular GPA (out of 7.0). The table below provides indicative GPA equivalencies.

WHAT'S A GPAA grade point average (GPA) is a calculation reflecting the overall grade of a student.

Visit mq.edu.au/academic-requirements for postgraduate GPA conversions for other countries

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY INDICATE GPA EQUIVALENCIES (OUT OF GPA 7.0)

COUNTRY GRADING SYSTEM 4.0 OR PASS 4.5 5.0

BangladeshGroups A & B: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = Grade D or C 2.0

(D or C average)2.3

(C average)2.7

(B- average)

Group C: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.25 = Grade D 2.2 (D average)

2.5 (D+ average)

2.8 (C average)

Canada

Group A: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = Grade C 2.0 (C average)

2.3 (C+ average)

2.7 (B- average)

Group B: Percentage where Grade C or Satisfactory is between 60-69%

60-62 (C-/C average or

satisfactory)

67-69 (C+/B- average or

satisfactory)73-76

(B average or good)

China Percentage where 60% is minimum pass 60-62(及格 Pass)

67-69(及格 Pass)

73-76(中 Good)

India

Group A: Percentage where Grade C or Second Class Honours = 50% 50-52 (Second class)

55-56 (Upper second class)

60-62 (Lower first class)

Group B: 10-point system where Grade C = 5.0 5.0 (C average/average)

5.5 (C average/average)

6.0 (B average/

above average)

Indonesia 4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = Grade C 2.0 (C average)

2.3 (C+ average)

2.7 (B- average)

NepalGroup A: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.5 or 2.7 = 50% or higher 2.5

(C average)2.7

(C or B- average)3.0

(B average)

Group B: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = 50% or higher 2.0 (C average)

2.3 (C+ average)

2.7 (B- average)

Pakistan4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = Grade C 2.0

(C average)2.3

(C/C+ average)2.7

(B- average)

4-point GPA where GPA 2.5 = Grade C or C- 2.5 (C-/C average)

2.7 (C/C+ average)

3.0 (B- average)

PhilippinesGroup A: Reverse 5-point GPA where 3.0 is minimum pass 3.0

(Pass)2.7

(Pass)2.3

(Fair)Group B: 4-point GPA where 1.0 is minimum full pass = 70% (Grade D)

1.0 (D average)

1.5 (D average)

2.0 (C average)

Saudi Arabia

Group A: 5-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = minimum full pass (Grade D or 60%)

2.0 (D average)

2.5 (D+ average)

3.0 (C average)

Group B: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = Grade C 2.0 (C average)

2.3 (C+ average)

2.7 (B- average)

UK Percentage where Lower Second Class = 50% 50-52 (Lower second)

55-56 (Lower second)

60-62 (Upper second)

USA

"Group A: 4-point GPA where GPA 2.0 = Grade C" 2.0 (C average)

2.3 (C+ average)

2.7 (B- average)

Group B: Percentage where Grade C or Satisfactory is between 60-69%

60-62 (C-/C average or

satisfactory)

67-69 (C+/B- average or

satisfactory)73-76

(B average or good)

Vietnam 10-point scale where 5.0 is minimum full pass 5.0 (Trung binh)

5.8 (Trung binh)

6.7 (Trung binh)

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IELTS TESTING ON CAMPUS

The Macquarie University IELTS Test Centre is one of the largest in Australia, offering the IELTS test as well as a range of IELTS preparation courses and IELTS practice material.

Conveniently located at Macquarie University’s North Ryde campus, the IELTS Test Centre offers IELTS tests approximately twice per month. More than 15,000 students study with us annually.

Designed by experienced IELTS teachers and examiners, the interactive IELTS online and face-to-face IELTS intensive preparation courses will help you succeed in the IELTS Test. The centre’s friendly staff will help you choose the best test preparation option for you.

ielts.mq.edu.au

You must meet Macquarie’s English language requirements to be eligible for a degree. You can satisfy these requirements in a number of ways depending on your circumstances.

DO MY TEST RESULTS MEET ENTRY REQUIREMENTS?

You have completed an approved English language test and have achieved the scores listed below.You meet the Standard English

proficiency requirements

TEST OVERALL LISTENING READING WRITING SPEAKING

IELTS Academic English 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0

TOEFL iBT (internet based) 83 12 13 21 18

Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic 58 50 50 50 50

Cambridge English: Advanced 180 169 169 169 169

Cambridge English: Proficiency 180 169 169 169 169

Occupational English Test (OET) B B B B B

English language requirementsWHAT LEVEL OF ENGLISH DO YOU NEED?

STANDARD ENGLISHThe standard English language proficiency required for entry into most Macquarie University degrees is IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent). Some courses – including education, law and medicine – have higher requirements. You will find the required scores listed in the course tables in this guide.

The information listed below is based only on the Standard English language requirements.

WHAT YOU NEED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTSThere are several ways you can meet the English language requirements. The most frequently used methods are:

• passing an approved English test at the required level

• being a citizen of, or holding a qualification in English from, an approved country

• completing an English subject in secondary school.

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DON’T MEET THE REQUIREMENTS?

Take the most direct route with the Macquarie University English Language Centre. For more information see page 102.

If you don’t meet the English language requirements for entry to Macquarie, you can request an offer of study that includes an English preparation program at the Macquarie University English Language Centre.

You’ll receive the best-quality language tuition, tailored to the course you’ll be studying at Macquarie. And because you’ll be studying on the main Macquarie campus, you’ll only have to apply for one student visa.

DO I ALREADY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS WITHOUT SITTING FOR A TEST?

ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRY

You are a citizen of, or hold a qualification in English from, one of the following countries:American Samoa, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, Canada, Cameroon, Cook Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritius, Namibia, Nauru, New Zealand, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland), United States of America, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

ANDyou have completed senior secondary study or at least one year of full-time tertiary study in this country

AND

the language in which you undertook the qualification was in English

AND

you completed this study within five years of your commencement at Macquarie (some exceptions apply for students who have gone on to reside in an English-speaking country).

You meet the standard English proficiency requirements

APPROVED QUALIFICATION

You have completed an English subject as part of one of the qualifications listed below

ANDyou achieved the required scores as listed at mq.edu.au/english-requirements

AND

you completed this qualification within five years of your commencement at Macquarie (some exceptions apply).

You meet the standard English proficiency requirements

SECONDARY SCHOOL

International International Baccalaureate (IB)Austria Maturity Certificate (Reifexeugnis)/Reifeprufungszeugnis/Matura/Maturazeugnis Austrian High School DiplomaDenmark Upper Secondary SchoolFinland Completion of High SchoolGermany Minimum English score in Abitur or Fachhochschulreife (high school/two years) and DAADHong Kong Diploma of Secondary EducationIceland Studentsprof India CBSE Senior secondary qualifications/CISEMalaysia STPM/SPM1119 English/Cambridge English Language/Malaysian Independent Chinese Secondary Schools Unified Examination CertificateNetherlands VWO (pre-university education)/HAVONorway Upper Secondary SchoolSingapore Cambridge GCE A LevelSweden Upper Secondary SchoolSwitzerland Swiss MaturaUnited Kingdom GCE Advanced Level/GCE AS Level/GCSE

Visit mq.edu.au/english-requirements for more information.

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Frequently asked questionsWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

HOW DO I APPLY TO STUDY AT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY? The quickest way to apply to study at Macquarie is to use our Online Application Manager at admissions.mq.edu.au

If you would like some local help with applying, Macquarie has authorised representatives in most countries who can help you with the application process. To find the contact details for our authorised representatives, visit international.mq.edu.au/representatives

For more information about applying to Macquarie as an international student, visit mq.edu.au/international-how-to-apply

HOW DO I APPLY FOR A MACQUARIE SCHOLARSHIP?We offer a wide range of scholarships for international students. If you would like to apply for a scholarship, you must first submit an application for the course you want to study.

When we receive your completed application we will issue you with a Macquarie Student Number, which is required for you to apply for any scholarship.

It's important to know that while you can apply for a scholarship once you have your student number, it won't be evaluated until you have received a full or packaged offer from us. For more information, visit mq.edu.au/international-scholarships

WHAT IS THE COST OF LIVING IN AUSTRALIA? Your cost of living and studying in Australia will depend on the lifestyle you choose to lead. For a guide to calculating living expenses, visit mq.edu.au/cost-of-living

WHEN ARE THE APPLICATION DEADLINES AND WHEN DO CLASSES START?For most courses there are no specific application deadlines; however, we recommend international students submit their application at least three months before the session commences. This will ensure there is sufficient time for the Admissions team to assess your application (typically five to 10 days) and, if successful, for you to accept your offer, apply for a student visa and make travel arrangements.

Some courses do have specific application deadlines, which are noted in the ‘How to Apply’ section of the relevant course information page.

For commencement, orientation and other key dates, visit mq.edu.au/important-dates

HOW DO I PLAN MY ARRIVAL AND ACCOMMODATION?We can arrange accommodation either on or off campus, as well as help with travel planning and airport pick-ups. For more information, visit mq.edu.au/accommodation

HOW CAN I GET IN TOUCH?If you have any questions, visit mq.edu.au/study/ international-students/contact-us

Note: For current international students, your first point of contact for most issues should be the Student Connect team.

ask.mq.edu.au

Are you ready to take the next step? We look forward to welcoming you at Macquarie.

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ATARThe Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is calculated by the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) and helps universities determine who receives a place in a course. Not to be confused with a mark, it is a score between 0 and 99.95 that ranks you against your peers.

COURSEA course, also called a degree, is the minimum sequence of required study which enables you to qualify for an award. Some courses, such as the Bachelor of Applied Finance, are made up of a specific sequence of units that must be completed in order to graduate. Other courses, such as the Bachelor of Science, allow you to choose from a wide range of majors.

CREDIT POINTOne undergraduate unit of study at Macquarie is worth three credit points. A full-time undergraduate study load is four subjects or 12 credit points per session (eight subjects or 24 credit points per year), with an average three-year course equivalent to 69 credit points (eg Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce) or 72 credit points (eg Bachelor of Media). One postgraduate unit of study is four credit points. A full-time study load is four subjects per session, with the average postgraduate degree equivalent to 64 credit points or two years of study.

CRICOSThe Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is an Australian Government register that lists all Australian education providers offering courses to people studying in Australia on student visas and the courses offered.

DOUBLE DEGREEA double degree allows you to study across two complementary, or completely different, areas of study. Double degrees can be completed faster than two consecutive degrees.

GPA

A grade point average (GPA) calculates the overall grade of a student based on units completed at Macquarie.

IELTSThe International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is an English language test. IELTS test scores are one form of evidence of English language proficiency accepted by Macquarie.

MAJOR AND SPECIALISATIONMajors (undergraduate) and specialisations (postgraduate) are particular areas of study that you focus on within your course. For example, the Bachelor of Arts offers more than 50 majors and the Master of Commerce offers seven specialisations. Majors and specialisations are made up of structured sequences of units.

MINORMinors are made up of fewer credit points than a major. They allow you to study two complementary, or different areas, that interest you.

PACE

PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) units include internships, special projects and domestic or overseas travel experiences.

POSTGRADUATE A course of academic study higher than a bachelor degree.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)Your prior learning – including formal, informal and non-formal – can be assessed for admission and credit towards your Macquarie University degree. Remember to ask for RPL when you apply.

SESSIONA session is a period of study, just like a school term. Some universities call them semesters. At Macquarie, we have three sessions: Session 1 runs between February and June, and Session 2 runs between August and November. Session 3 is optional and intensive. It runs between December and February and can fast-track your course.

STUDENT VISA An authorisation permitting people to come to Australia for the primary purpose of studying, as defined by Migration Act 1958.

UNDERGRADUATEA course of academic study for a bachelor degree is regarded as an undergraduate course.

UNITUnits are also known as subjects. Most full-time students take four units – each worth a fixed number of credit points – per session.

Glossary of termsWHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?

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APPLICANT'S HOME COUNTRY CONTACT DETAILS (COMPULSORY)These are your contact details in your home country. ALL the fields below are compulsory including your email and phone number. (Agent contact details must not be used.)

Street Address

City

State

Postcode

Country

Telephone

Mobile

Email

International student application form Complete this form if you are applying for a full-time course at Macquarie University International College (MUIC) or Macquarie University as an international student and you wish to submit your application by post or by email.

WANT A QUICK AND SAFE APPLICATION METHOD? APPLY ONLINE AT ADMISSIONS.MQ.EDU.AU

Do you already hold a passport?

No Yes If yes, passport number:

USE THIS APPLICATION FORM IF YOU ARE AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLYING FOR:• MUIC standard foundation program• MUIC intensive program• MUIC diploma• undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree

(see exceptions, on right).

Citizens or permanent residents of Australia or New Zealand should use application methods for domestic students.

YOU WILL NEED A DIFFERENT FORM IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR:

Master of Research, MBA or other programs offered by the Macquarie

University Graduate School of Management (MGSM), postgraduate

research, study abroad, exchange, or distance programs.

See mq.edu.au/international-how-to-apply

SOME COURSES REQUIRE A SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATION FORM.

For further details visit mq.edu.au/international-supplementary-form

SECTION A: YOUR DETAILSTo avoid delays in processing your application, complete ALL of your details including your email address. Macquarie University will contact you by email, post, telephone and/or SMS to provide you with information relevant to your application, orientation and enrolment.

APPLICANT'S CURRENT CONTACT DETAILSIf different to home country address. Leave this section blank if your current contact address is the same as your home country address. (Agent contact details must not be used.)

Street Address

City

State

Postcode

Country

Telephone

Mobile

Email

(COUNTRY)

Expiry Date

COMPLETE IF YOU MET US AT AN EVENT

Event Name

Do you already hold a current visa to enter and reside in Australia?

No Yes If yes, state visa type:

Have you previously applied to OR been a student at Macquarie University?

No Yes If yes, student number

Title: Dr Mr Mrs Ms Miss

Family Name

Given Names

Gender: Male Female Other

Have you ever been known by another name?

No Yes If yes, complete:

Other Family Name

Other Given Names

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Country of Citizenship

Country of Birth

What language do you speak at home?

YOUR DATE OF BIRTH MUST BE WRITTEN WITH THE DAY FIRST, FOLLOWED BY THE MONTH AND YEAR.

Date of Birth

CRIC

OS

Prov

ider

000

02J

Event Date D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

(AREA)

(COUNTRY) (AREA)

Expiry date D D / M M

/ Y Y Y Y

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SECTION B: PREVIOUS ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONSInclude details of your previous academic qualifications, including completion dates or indicate that you are yet to complete. Check courses.mq.edu.au for course requirements or prerequisites. Certified copies and official translations of academic transcripts must be attached to this application. Visit mq.edu.au/certified-documents to check who can certify and translate your documents.

SECTION F: RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNINGIf you have studied at another academic institution, you may be eligible for credit towards your degree at Macquarie University.

To request credit for prior learning or credit transfer, you will need to provide documentary evidence of your current or prior learning. Certified copies and official translations of relevant documents must be attached to this application. For more information on Recognition of Prior Learning, visit mq.edu.au/international-rpl

Are you seeking credit for prior learning? No Yes

Your letter of offer will contain further information on general credit for prior learning and course exemptions.

SECTION C: ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCYMacquarie University has compulsory minimum English proficiency requirements which can differ from course to course. To check if you meet the requirements, visit mq.edu.au/english-requirements

List most recent qualifications first (including courses that you are yet to complete).

Is English your first language?

Yes No

ATTACH EVIDENCE OF YOUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY.

If you do not meet the English proficiency requirements, you may be eligible for a Package Offer, which includes an appropriate amount of English study at the Macquarie University English Language Centre (or another approved ELICOS provider) before you start your degree program.

For information on the Macquarie University English Language Centre, visit elc.mq.edu.au

Would you like to package your offer with an English language program at the Macquarie University English Language Centre (ELC)?

Yes No

SECTION D: COURSE PREFERENCEBefore completing this section, you should refer to the Macquarie University course guides or check courses.mq.edu.au for correct degree names, CRICOS codes, locations and commencement dates.

First course preference you are applying for (eg Master of Engineering)

Second course preference you are applying for (eg Master of Engineering)

I am applying for an undergraduate course.

I am applying for a postgraduate course.

Commencement Year Session 1 OR Session 2

Course CRICOS Code:

Course CRICOS Code:

Pathway CRICOS Code

SECTION E: PATHWAY PREFERENCEIf you do not meet the minimum academic or English requirements for entry into the first year of a Macquarie University undergraduate degree, you can package a MUIC standard foundation, intensive or diploma program with your degree preference. Before completing this section you should refer to mq.edu.au/college for pathway program names, stream options, CRICOS codes and commencement dates.

Your pathway preference and choice of stream (Arts, Business and Commerce, or Science and Engineering):

Standard Foundation Stream

Intensive Program Stream

Diploma Name

Preferred Commencement Date

CRICOS Provider 00002JINTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

Qualification (eg high school, bachelor degree)

University/Institution

Country

Duration OR tick if you are yet to complete

Date Award Conferred

Y Y M M

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

Qualification (eg high school, bachelor degree)

University/Institution

Country

Duration OR tick if you are yet to complete

Date Award Conferred

Y Y M M

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

Qualification (eg high school, bachelor degree)

University/Institution

Country

Duration OR tick if you are yet to complete

Date Award Conferred

Y Y M M

D D / M M

/ Y Y Y Y

M M / Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y

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The information you provide in your application is recorded on the University’s student database and may be disclosed to the following types of organisations:

• government departments (such as the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Education and Training and the Department of Jobs and Small Business) and agencies involved in administering the ESOS legislation;

• external organisations (such as other tertiary education institutions) where disclosure is necessary to verify your previous qualifications and other supporting documentation provided with your application;

• University-owned entities;

• contracted service providers which the University uses to provide services on its behalf or conduct risk assessment for the purpose of establishing Genuine Temporary Entrant status against the criteria set out by the Department of Home Affairs;

• where required by law.

You are able to gain access to any personal information and health information that the University holds about you, subject to any exceptions in relevant legislation. For further information consult the University’s Privacy Management Plan.

STUDENT DECLARATIONBy ticking the ‘I agree’ box on this application form, I acknowledge and agree to the following:

1) I have read and understood the privacy statement above.

2) The information I have submitted with my application is true, correct and complete.

3) All documents submitted with this application become the property of the University and will not be returned.

4) I am a Genuine Temporary Entrant and Genuine Student for the purposes of study in Australia and applying for a student visa.

5) I have read the Handbook and understood the structure, content and modes of study of the course/s I am applying for in this application.

6) The University may check my visa status on the Department of Home Affairs Visa Entitlement Verification Online facility.

7) Should I be found ineligible for admission to the nominated course/s on this application, I authorise Macquarie University to assess my eligibility for a suitable alternative course/s or pathway course.

8) The University may vary or reverse any decision it makes on the basis of incorrect, incomplete or fraudulent information provided in my application.

9) It is an offence to submit fraudulent documentation in support of my application. If fraudulent documentation is detected:

• my application will be rejected;

• if an offer has been made, it will be withdrawn; and

• if a visa has been issued to me, the Department of Home Affairs will be notified; and

• other relevant authorities (such as the NSW Police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption) may also be notified.

10) I will notify the University immediately if there is any change to the information I have given in this application.

11) I have accessed information regarding the costs associated with living in Australia for me and any dependants accompanying me at: studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/living-costs

12) I have accessed information regarding the costs related to studying at Macquarie University at: mq.edu.au/cost-of-living

13) I have sufficient funds to finance my studies including tuition fees, ancillary costs and living expenses for me and any dependants accompanying me to Australia.

Signature

Applicants must personally complete the declaration above. Third parties are not permitted to agree on the applicant’s behalf.

CRICOS Provider 00002J

SECTION J: PRIVACY AND STUDENT DECLARATIONPRIVACY AND RIGHT TO INFORMATION Macquarie University is subject to the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 NSW and Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 NSW. The University collects your information on this application form for the primary purpose of meeting its obligations under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) and the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (National Code), and purposes of administering student and prospective student admissions and enrolment.

Signature

Parent Guardian

Full name

If you are under 18 years of age your parent or guardian must also sign.

SECTION G: EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (FOR POSTGRADUATE APPLICANTS WHERE APPLICABLE)In this section, you should provide details of any work experience that is relevant to your application. Refer to Macquarie University’s international student course guides or courses.mq.edu.au to check if your course has specific work experience requirements.

SECTION H: OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVERYou must hold Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration of your stay in Australia. Macquarie University’s nominated OSHC provider is Allianz (oshcallianzassistance.com.au).

Do you already have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)?

Yes Provider

Membership Number

Expiry Date

No What type of Overseas Student Health Cover do you require?

Single (cover for yourself only)

Dual (cover for yourself and one dependant)

Multi-family (cover for yourself and more than one dependant)

SECTION I: STUDENTS WITH A DISABILITY/HEALTH CONDITIONIf you have a disability or health condition and wish to request support services at Macquarie University, contact the Disability Support Unit at students.mq.edu.au/support/wellbeing/diversity-and-inclusion/accessibility-support or contact [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

Date D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

Date D D / M M

/ Y Y Y Y

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

Employer’s Company Name

Job Title

Date Commenced

Duration Y Y M M

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

Employer’s Company Name

Job Title

Date Commenced

Duration Y Y M M

D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

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CRICOS Provider 00002JINTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

STUDENT OR AGENT COMMENTS (OPTIONAL)

CHECKLIST POST/EMAIL YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO:COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING CHECKLIST BEFORE POSTING YOUR APPLICATION:

Attach certified copy of passport (Section A)

Attach certified copies or original evidence of all academic qualifications,

including transcripts and graduation certificates (Section B)

Attach certified copies or original evidence of English language

proficiency (Section C)

If necessary, attach any other additional information or supplementary

application forms (see the entry requirements for the degree you are applying for)

Agree to the declaration on the application form (Section J)

Macquarie International Admissions Macquarie University North Ryde NSW 2109 AUSTRALIA

[email protected]

WHEN WILL YOU KNOW? Applications are processed continually throughout the year and processing times may vary depending on the program applied for. You (or your representative) will receive an acknowledgment of your application once assessment has commenced. The email address you provide on this application (or that of your representative) will be used for all correspondence including requests for any further information we may need and the outcome of the application assessment.

FOR AGENT USE ONLY

I have informed the applicant of his/her obligations regarding the ‘Privacy and Student Declaration’.

Company

Name

Telephone

Mobile

Email

Branch (optional)

City

Postcode

Country

Street Address

05/2

018

(COUNTRY) (AREA)

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Key notesINFORMATION FOR YOU

Find out if our future-focused approach to study is something you’d like to be part of. Come and meet us at one of our information sessions or Open Days. You can also chat to us live by clicking on the chat icon on any course page or email us at [email protected].

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PHOTOS: Chris Stacey, Joanne Stephan, Matt Chang, Alex Craig, Rob Harcourt, T Rowles, Carlos Walters, Paul Wright and supplied by subject except where otherwise stated.

This document has been prepared by Macquarie International. The information in this document is intended for International students only. It is correct as at the date of publication, but the University reserves the right to vary or withdraw any general information, course(s) and/or unit(s), fees, and/or the mode or time of offering its course(s) and unit(s) without notice. Prospective students are advised to check whether there has been any variation or withdrawal affecting any course(s) in which they wish to enrol with Macquarie International at [email protected] or +61 2 9850 7346 before proceeding.

unis-overall-5-star

2018

CRICOS Provider 00002JABN 90 952 801 237 FTS3524

SESSION 2

SESSION 1

Important datesKEY DATES FOR CLASSES IN 2019

NOTE: Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University International College and the Faculty of Business and Economics have additional commencement dates.

NOTE: Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University International College and the Faculty of Business and Economics have additional commencement dates.

18–22 Feb Compulsory orientation and enrolment for new international students25 Feb Classes commence15–28 Apr Mid-session break10–28 Jun Exam period

22–26 Jul Compulsory orientation and enrolment for new international students29 Jul Classes commence16–29 Sep Mid-session break11–29 Nov Exam period

Find out more at mq.edu.au/important-dates

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Discover the human equation for successSTUDY AT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITYmq.edu.au

When your potential is multiplied by a university built for collaboration, anything can be achieved.

That’s YOU to the power of us

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