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1 CRICOS Provider code: 00113B (VIC), 02414F (NSW) Unique University, unique opportunities DEAKIN UNIVERSITY relevant, innovative, responsive

2 Why choose Deakin? Some of the reasons why a Deakin degree is the right choice for you include: www.deakin.edu.au/international Multi award-winning institution Degrees structured with industry means you are job-ready and in demand Strong research profile Largest provider of professional and business education in Australia, as well as a leader in distance education Outstanding campus locations English Language Institute Pathway to Deakin through MIBT and TAFE Outstanding student support, services and facilities

3 Why choose Deakin? …but the thing most of our students tell us is that Deakin is a friendly place, where you can learn, make new friends and discover parts of yourself you never knew existed. www.deakin.edu.au/international

4 Deakin’s courses – designed for employment > Deakin offers > undergraduate courses > postgraduate courses by coursework > postgraduate courses by research > English language courses > Close links with industry and professional groups ensure courses equip you with the skills in demand > Accreditation with professional associations provides a practical relevance to your studies >Many courses include internships or practical placements for hands-on practice www.deakin.edu.au/international

5 Courses at Deakin Architecture Arts Biotechnology Business Communication Education Information Systems Engineering Health Sciences Information Technology Law Marine Biology www.deakin.edu.au/international MBA Media Arts Nursing Nutrition and Dietetics Performing Arts Psychology Public Health Sciences Sport Sciences Sport Management TESOL Visual Arts More than 400 courses offered through the faculties of Arts, Business and Law, Education, Health and Behavioural Sciences and Science and Technology

6 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Arts A300 Major area of study: Film and Video (Burwood) Years of study at Deakin: 1 year full-time Noroff course: Film & Television Production + 1 other diploma Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July www.deakin.edu.au/international

7 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University (commencing February): Semester 1 (February) ACM213 Media Production: Form and Structure ACM214 Narrative and Screen Direction ACM236 Screen Practitioners ACM237 Deakin TV Semester 2 (July) ACM317 Research in Production: Documentary ACM318 Research in Production: Digital Film Making ACM321 Media Arts Internship ALC314 Advertising: Designing Desires (online) www.deakin.edu.au/international

8 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Contemporary Arts A358 Major area of study: Animation and Digital Culture (Burwood) Years of study at Deakin: 1 years full-time Noroff course: Multimedia Designer 1 and 2 Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July www.deakin.edu.au/international

9 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) ACM327 Advanced Animation ACC301 Professional Arts Practise 2 other Level 3 units Semester 2 (July) ACM308 Interactive Images ACT102 Criticism, Narrative and Contexts 2 credit point Level 3 unit www.deakin.edu.au/international

10 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Contemporary Arts A358 Major area of study: Animation and Digital Culture (Burwood) Years of study at Deakin: 1 year full-time Noroff course: Multimedia Designer 1 and Digital Animation Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July www.deakin.edu.au/international

11 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) ACM327 Advanced Animation ACC301 Professional Arts Practise 2 other Level 3 units Semester 2 (July) ACM308 Interactive Images ACT102 Criticism, Narrative and Contexts 2 credit point Level 3 unit www.deakin.edu.au/international

12 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Contemporary Arts A358 Major area of study: Animation and Digital Culture (Burwood) Years of study at Deakin: 1year full-time Noroff course: Digital Animation 1 and 2 Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July www.deakin.edu.au/international

13 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) ACM327 Advanced Animation ACC301 Professional Arts Practise 2 other Level 3 units Semester 2 (July) ACM308 Interactive Images ACT102 Criticism, Narrative and Contexts 2 credit point Level 3 unit www.deakin.edu.au/international

14 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Interactive Media A365 Years of study at Deakin: 1 year full-time Noroff course: Multimedia Designer 1 and 2 Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July from 2007 only www.deakin.edu.au/international

15 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) SIT362 Advances in Interactive Media ACN309 Narrative and Representation in Interactive Media ACN305 Studio 3A Elective unit Semester 2 (July) ACN312 The Interactive Media Entrepreneur ACN310 Choreographing Digital Space and Performance Interaction 2 Elective units www.deakin.edu.au/international

16 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Interactive Media A365 Years of study at Deakin: 1 year full-time Noroff course: Digital Animation 1 and 2 Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July from 2007 only www.deakin.edu.au/international

17 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) SIT362 Advances in Interactive Media ACN309 Narrative and Representation in Interactive Media ACN305 Studio 3A Elective unit Semester 2 (July) ACN312 The Interactive Media Entrepreneur ACN310 Choreographing Digital Space and Performance Interaction 2 Elective units www.deakin.edu.au/international

18 Noroff advanced standing Deakin degree: Bachelor of Interactive Media A365 Years of study at Deakin: 1 year full-time Noroff course: Multimedia Designer 1 and Digital Animation 1 Semesters of advanced standing: 4 (2 years full- time) Start dates February and July from 2007 only www.deakin.edu.au/international

19 Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) SIT362 Advances in Interactive Media ACN309 Narrative and Representation in Interactive Media ACN305 Studio 3A Elective unit Semester 2 (July) ACN312 The Interactive Media Entrepreneur ACN310 Choreographing Digital Space and Performance Interaction 2 Elective units www.deakin.edu.au/international

20 Masters programs >Generally 1.5 years > Double Masters degrees available over 2 years > Professional Masters – 2 years with 6 months professional practise > Major areas – Business – Communication – International Relations – Health Science – Engineering – Information Technology > Requires completion of a bachelor degree of 3 or 4 years depending on the area studied and IELTS Score of 6.5 with no individual band less than 6.0 www.deakin.edu.au/international

21 Our campuses – each offers a unique experience www.deakin.edu.au/international >The Melbourne campuses offer a multicultural big-city atmosphere and attractions >The campuses in Geelong and Warrnambool let you experience more of the ‘real Australia’. They can also earn you an additional 5 points towards any future Permanent Residency application* >Geelong and Warrnambool campuses are ideally placed to offer courses which draw upon the strengths of the environment *This information may change without notice. Go to: www.immi.gov.au/migration/regionalwww.immi.gov.au/migration/regional for the latest information

22 About Melbourne >Multicultural population of 3.5 million people >Exciting, safe,and well-known for its music and cultural festivals, restaurants, excellent shopping and world-class sporting events >Judged ‘the world’s most livable city’, because of its clean and safe environment, cost of living and quality of housing, public transport and education www.deakin.edu.au/international

23 Melbourne campuses Melbourne campus at Burwood >Thriving metropolitan campus in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs >More than 12 000 on-campus students >Modern architecture and facilities, including the Icon Art Gallery, excellent teaching, learning, recreational and sporting facilities >Campus located in suburban Melbourne, 14 kilometres/8 miles from Melbourne city centre >40 minutes by tram to city centre www.deakin.edu.au/international

24 Services and facilities for students Outstanding services for students, including: > International Student Advisers > accommodation and orientation services > academic assistance > social activities, student clubs and associations > health care, personal counselling, career advice Campus facilities include: >up-to-date computing resources (24-hour access) > laboratories, studios and workshops for hands-on practice > extensive libraries > recreational and sporting facilities including cafes, gyms, sporting fields www.deakin.edu.au/international

25 Melbourne accommodation On campus > Single room, mostly unit/apartment style accommodation shared with 10-12 students. > Bedrooms are furnished, heated, carpeted and have phone and computer access. > Shared bathrooms, dining rooms, laundry and recreational areas. > As students are responsible for preparing their own meals each unit contains a fully equipped kitchen. > www.deakin.edu.au/residences Off campus pre arranged housing > Available within a five minute walk of the Melbourne campus at Burwood. > www.ih.au.com www.deakin.edu.au/international

26 Tuition fees > Indicative annual fees: A$15,000 > Actual tuition fees may differ from the indicative course fee as actual fees are calculated based on the unit/s in which you are enrolled > Different units have different costs, based on how much the unit costs the University to provide > So, you pay fees for the units you choose in your course, rather than paying a fixed course price www.deakin.edu.au/international

27 Other fees and charges On-campus students As well as tuition fees, on-campus students pay: > OSHC: approximately A$329/year* > General Service Fee (GSF): approx. A$130.50/sem* > application fee: A$55 Off-campus students As well as tuition fees, off-campus students pay: > General Service Fee (GSF): approx. A$170.90/sem* > application fee: A$55 Students applying online do not pay the application fee *2005 rate www.deakin.edu.au/international

28 How to apply >Online at www.deakin.edu.au/internationalwww.deakin.edu.au/international  Post or fax supporting documents to Deakin International  Further Information contact Linda Vaughan Email: linda.vaughan@deakin.edu.au www.deakin.edu.au/international

29 Studying at Deakin gives students an amazing opportunity to study, work and play in a location that offers distinctive educational programs and the Australian environment on the doorstep. www.deakin.edu.au/international


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