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AUSTRALIA AWARDS & LIFE AT DEAKIN SUPPORT & SERVICES The Awards can provide you with a unique opportunity to engage in fully-funded study in. Through the Awards you can develop skills or pursue research opportunities that will shape your career and benefit your country. Awards recipients have shown that they have the drive to succeed in their studies, but transitioning to academic life in a new country can be a challenge for anyone. That s why Deakin offers a complete range of services and programs, from accommodation assistance to academic development and social activities. As a globally-recognised leader in higher education, Deakin University invites you to consider applying for the Awards to study with us in. This booklet will provide you with information about the awards and what it means to be a Deakin student. THE AUSTRALIA AWARDS The Awards are prestigious international scholarships and fellowships funded by the n Government that aim to contribute to the long-term development needs of s partner countries. The scholarships can include full tuition, return air travel, accommodation allowance, contribution to living expenses, and much more. Scholarships are primarily for postgraduate study, however a limited number of undergraduate scholarships are available in specific countries. Awards applicants must read the applicable country or regional profile for details on the application process. Opening and closing dates for applications, country-specific priorities and requirements (including English language and document requirements) may vary. The profiles can be found at australiaawards.gov.au. "Deakin s international student program placed a great amount of significance on a smooth and comfortable transition to uni life in." Sharmane Coquilla Architecture student Awards Recipient 2 Deakin is a top-rated university with worldclass graduates. Industry-focused degrees and a strong international outlook mean that Deakin graduates are ready for the global workplace. Deakin is ranked in the Top 2% of universities worldwide and is committed to pursuing cutting-edge research in an environment that embraces creativity. Deakin offers hundreds of degree programs across four faculties and a range of research institutes. A variety of courses are offered in numerous disciplines ranging from Science and Health to Arts and Business. Deakin has four modern campuses, each offering a unique and stimulating learning environment. Students have access to state-of-the-art learning resources, and an excellent student support network to assist them in every step of their learning journey and beyond. Deakin warmly welcomes Awards recipients to join students from over 120 countries. GET STARTED We make it our priority to ensure that you make a smooth transition to life in and at university. Deakin s welcome program includes orientation, workshops, social events, study groups and opportunities to get you involved in campus life. DEDICATED SUPPORT STAFF Awards recipients may be eligible to take the Intensive Academic Preparation (IAP) program at the Deakin Univeristy English Language Institute. The IAP is a five-week program that you can take before your start your degree. The IAP is designed develop the writing, reading, listening and speaking skills needed to achieve success at university. This is an exclusive, high-level course for students who wish to excel. Deakin s Graduate Employment and Career Service can help you find a part-time job, volunteer position, course-related experience, or graduate position with resource centres located on all Deakin campuses. All emploment services are free, even up to one year after you graduate. Deakin has dedicated Contact Officers who assist Awards students with a range of aspects, such as airport pick up and temporary accommodation, establishment of an n bank account, extending the scholarship, changes to enrolment, and academic and personal issues. Industry experience STUDY PLAY At Deakin we want to help you get the most out of your learning experience. We have staff and programs dedicated to providing study support services to help you succeed. Library BE EXTRA PREPARED FOR YOUR DEAKIN STUDIES WORK The Library is vibrant and technology-rich, providing inviting learning spaces where you can study or meet friends on every campus. You can also access library resources online. DeakinSync DeakinSync is your personal online hub with everything you need to succeed. Access your study units, manage your email and calendar, and collaborate with others anywhere, anytime. IT support Deakin students are provided with IT support 24/7 via an online knowledge base of hundreds of IT self-help articles and videos. IT help is also available over the phone and on campus. Study support Get study advice in time management, note-taking, developing your academic English, avoiding plagiarism, critical thinking, writing essays and reports, class presentations, and exam preparation. Many Deakin programs provide opportunities to gain real-world work experience through work-integrated learning programs. These give you a chance to improve your skills and can play a critical role in developing employability. As a Deakin student you can explore more than 150 clubs and societies across all campuses, including sporting, academic, personal development, health, course and discipline-specific, religious and many more. There is sure to be a club or society for you. Plus, there is a wide range of sport and recreation activities available on all campuses, ranging from fitness centres to team sports competitions. HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLBEING Deakin offers a range of services to help students stay healthy, safe and promote personal wellbeing physically, mentally and spiritually. Services include medical centres, multi-faith chaplains, counselling, disability support, our safer community program, physiotherapy, sport and recreation and student advocacy. STUDENT ASSOCIATION (DUSA) Looking for a friendly face? You ll always find one at DUSA. From social events to support, with free legal, advocacy and welfare services, the student association has you covered. STUDENT MENTORS Student mentors will help you adjust and can provide academic help, social assistance and emotional support. Many student mentors are international students themselves and know what it means to be new to Deakin and to. 3
STUDY AREAS Deakin University offers a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees that fall within Awards priority areas. Below are select examples for each priority area. For a full list of Deakin courses visit deakin.edu.au/#study_areas. Students are encouraged to visit the Awards website at australiaawards.gov.au to read more information about the priority areas specific to your country. ACCOUNTING, FINANCE, ECONOMICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Commerce M300 3 6/6 Management M325 3 6/6 Accounting and International Finance M794 2 6.5/6 (MBA) M701 1.5 6.5/6 Business Analytics M761 1.5 6.5/6 Commerce M755 2 6.5/6 Health Economics H704 2 6.5/6 International Accounting M780 1.5-2 6.5/6 International Finance M750 2 6.5/6 International Business M723 1.5 6.5/6 / (MBA)/ Leadership EDUCATION D713 2 6.5/6 Early Childhood Education E330 4 7/6.5 Education (Primary) E359 4 7/6.5 Health and Physical Education E377 4 7/6.5 / Arts/Teaching D303 4 6/6 Science/Teaching (Secondary) D304 4 6/6 Education E771 2 7/6.5 Teaching degrees in Early Childhood, Primary, Primary and Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary, Secondary Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 1.5 2 7/7 E757 1.5 6.5/6 PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT Arts (International Relations) A723 2 6.5/6 Health and Human Services Management MEDIA STUDIES H756 2 6.5/6 Communication (Digital Media) A333 3 6/6 Communication (Journalism) A331 3 6/6 Communication (Public Relations) A325 3 6/6 Communication A743 2 6.5/6 Creative Arts A759 2 6.5/6 LAW & JUSTICE RENEWABLE ENERGY & WATER MANAGEMENT Civil Engineering (Honours) S460 4 6/6 Engineering (Professional) S751 2 6.5/6 specialisations in Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering Accounting and Law M749 2 6.5/6 Legal Studies specialisations in international relations, human resources, public health, and humanitarian assistance M737 2 6.5/6 Laws M726 1 7/7 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CULTURAL & HERITAGE STUDIES HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 4 consecutive trimesters commencing in Trimester 1. This means you will study three trimesters in each calendar year. 5 Arts A300 3 6/6 International Studies A326 3 6/6 Arts (International Relations) A723 2 6.5/6 Humanitarian Assistance A757 2 6.5/6 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & RURAL DEVELOPMENT Environmental Science (Environmental Management and Sustainability) Environmental Science (Marine Biology) Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) S398 3 6/6 S399 3 6/6 S393 3 6/6 Science S320 3 6/6 Science Environmental Science S810 2 6.5/6 specialisations in Sustainable Regional Development Graduate Diploma of... Sustainable Regional Development S604 1 6.5/6 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & SYSTEMS Business Analytics M761 2 6.5/6 Data Analytics S777 1.5-2 6.5/6 Information Systems M722 2 6.5/6 Information Technology (Professional) specialisations in Cyber Security, Data Science, Software and Services S779 2 6.5/6 Cultural Heritage A787 2 6.5/6 (MBA) M701 1.5 6.5/6 * IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. The s in the tables above reflect the minimum overall score required as well as the lowest score allowed for any band (overall score/lowest band score). For more on English language requirements visit deakin.edu.au/international. ^ Students have the opportunity of completing the Master of Construction Management in one year, (three trimesters) by undertaking units in Trimester 3. ~ The Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Optometry is a 3.5-year accelerated program delivered over 10 URBAN PLANNING,CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING Construction Management (Honours) S346 4 6/6 Civil Engineering (Honours) S460 4 6/6 Architecture S700 2 6.5/6 Construction Management S791 1.5 ^ 6.5/6 Engineering (Professional) S751 2 6.5/6 Landscape Architecture S703 2 6.5/6 HEALTH, NUTRITION & OPTOMETRY Biomedical Science S323 3 6/6 Food and Nutrition Sciences H315 3 6.5/6 Health Sciences H300 3 6/6 Medicine Bachelor of Surgery H311 4 7/7 Nursing H326 3 7/7 Nursing/Midwifery D355 4 7/7 Occupational Therapy H355 4 6/6 Public Health and Health Promotion Vision Science/Master of Optometry H313 3 6/6 D302 3.5 ~ 7/7 Dietetics H718 1.5 6.5/6 Health and Human Services Management H756 2 6.5/6 Health Economics H704 2 6.5/6 Health Promotion H759 2 6.5/6 Nutrition and Population Health H748 2 6.5/6 Psychology (Clinical) H750 2 6.5/6 Psychology (Organisational) H752 2 7/7 Public Health H757 2 6.5/6
HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH Deakin currently has about 1900 higher degree by research candidates smart people making the most of our excellent facilities, partnerships, strategic research centres and excellent reputation. By working towards a higher degree by research (master s by research or PhD) at Deakin you will be making yourself part of a community devoted to success and mutual support. Deakin s research portfolio extends across many areas and is world-class in areas such as advanced materials, biotechnology, built environment, ageing and chronic illness, citizenship and globalisation, intelligent systems, natural resource management, physical activity and nutrition, education, and social and mental health. Whether it be carbon fibres and biotech at our sprawling Geelong Technology Precint or the frontier of art and computing at our Motion.Lab motion capture film studio, Deakin provides its students and fellows with world-class facilties and a commitment to cutting-edge research. Deakin also has a number of Research Institutes and Strategic Research Centres with focused research efforts in the following areas many of which align with the Awards priority study areas such as: Institute for Frontier Materials Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation Centre for Innovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research Centre for Integrative Ecology Centre for Molecular and Medical Research Centre for Chemistry and Biotechnology Centre for Population Health Research Psychiatric Health Strategic Research Centre Alfred Deakin Institute Centre for Cyber Security Research Centre for Sport Research Centre for Regional and Rural Futures Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development Research for Education Impact Centre for Creative Arts Research Centre for Cyber Security Research Centre for Pattern Recognition and Data Analytics ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Deakin degree programs have eligibility requirements that students must meet in order to gain entry into their course of choice. This includes meeting Deakin s academic admission requirements and English language requirements. Academic entry requirements vary depending on the degree you wish to pursue. You can find the entry requirements for bachelor s, master s by coursework, and higher degree by research degrees at: deakin.edu.au/aa-entry. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate that they meet Deakin s English language requirements either through previous study or by taking approved English language exams. Pages 3 4 of this brochure provide the s needed to meet the English language requirements for select courses. To find a detailed description of Deakin s English language requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate study, visit deakin.edu.au/aa-english. "I never imagined that I would be able to spend some of my life studying here in Melbourne, but the Awards made it possible. I chose Deakin as it is a recommended university for international students in terms of facilities and quality of education." For further information about enrolling in a research degree at Deakin visit deakin.edu.au/aa-hdr. DO YOU HAVE THE GRADES BUT NOT THE ENGLISH? If you do not meet Deakin s English language requirements, you still have options available. You may wish to consider studying at the Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI), based on our Melbourne Burwood and Geelong Waterfront campuses. Xanaphone Sinrasvong Commerce student Awards Recipient Successful completion of DUELI s English for Academic Purposes courses can lead to direct entry into your Deakin degree course. For more information visit deakin.edu.au/aa-dueli. 6 7
Contact us Ask us a question at https://connect.prospectivestudent.info/deakin Email us at study@deakin.edu.au Telephone +61 3 9627 4877 Campuses Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Victoria 3125 Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus 75 Pigdons Road Waurn Ponds Victoria 3216 Geelong Waterfront Campus 1 Gheringhap Street Geelong Victoria 3220 Warrnambool Campus Princes Highway Warrnambool Victoria 3280 deakin.edu.au/international Published by Deakin University in September 2016. While the information published in this guide was accurate at the time of publication, Deakin University reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here. For the most up-to-date course information please view our website at deakin.edu.au. Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B 8