An undergraduate degree including:
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year mathematics, specifically Calculus 2 and Linear Algebra (or equivalent), and
the equivalent of 25 points of Physics (or equivalent).
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent.
Collaborative research in Electrical and Electronic Engineering holds the key to solving a range of significant problems by tackling issues such as developing bionic implants, energy efficient telecommunications, sensor networks for irrigation and water resource management, future grid, electronics and photonics, neuroengineering, and ultra-broadband wireless and optical communications.
Electrical engineers play a key role in the design, implementation and management of systems that exploit electrical phenomena to solve practical problems. These include systems for automation, surveillance, energy conversion, power distribution, telecommunications and information processing, on both very large and very small scales.
An undergraduate degree including:
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year mathematics, specifically Calculus 2 and Linear Algebra (or equivalent), and
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year science (any).
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent
Civil engineers design and create many different kinds of infrastructure to support our society.
This program covers many facets of civil engineering including sustainable urban developments, environmental protection, the conservation of energy and water resources, as well as the traditional disciplines of structural, geotechnical, hydraulic and transportation engineering.
You will have the opportunity to interact with industry professionals through guest lectures, field and project work. The program is led by an internationally recognised team of academics and is designed to produce a broader and deeper approach to civil engineering by incorporating extra education in sustainability design and environmental processes.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline, with a weighted average of at least H2B (70%), or equivalentMeeting this requirement does not guarantee selection.In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:prior academic performance; andrelevance of previous studies
The Master of Marketing Communications (MMC) was developed in consultation with industry to prepare students for professional careers in the rapidly evolving integrated marketing, communications and digital environment. Taught by industry leaders, this vocational program combines the communications expertise of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the marketing rigour offered by Melbourne Business School.
An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline: Computer science or equivalent, with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least H3 (65%) for an International Fee Place, in the best 50 points in appropriate discipline studies at third year; and
Students must also have completed at least 25 points of university-level Mathematics or Statistics subjects (in addition, some knowledge of formal logic and discrete mathematics, and second-year University-level Mathematics/Statistics is recommended)
The Master of Science (Computer Science) is a research training program that gives students the opportunity to undertake a substantive research project in a field of choice, as well as a broad range of coursework subjects including a professional skills component, as a pathway to PhD study, or to the workforce.
The technologies covered in the program are changing the way we live our lives, especially in the health sciences, and in social infrastructures delivered by web-based tools.
1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
an undergraduate degree in any discipline, or equivalent; and
a statement of intent outlining why they wish to be considered for the course.
2. In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:
prior academic performance; and
the statement of intent
Students in the Master of Management (Accounting) complete a specialist core to develop their knowledge and skills in financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation, corporate finance and accounting information systems. The Master of Management (Accounting) is certified by CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. Successful completion of the Master of Management (Accounting) prepares students to apply for entry to the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand or Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) professional studies program.
An undergraduate degree including:
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year mathematics, (any), and
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year computing, computer science programming (or equivalent).
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent.
Information Technology is revolutionising our society, from business and health, to manufacturing and entertainment. IT underlies scientific discoveries and medical breakthroughs, helps develop innovative new products and services, and is central to many aspects of modern life.
Software engineers use an understanding of computer science, design, engineering, management, mathematics and psychology to enable team production of large software systems. You will combine mathematical, scientific and technical knowledge with creativity to tackle large-scale software design and development projects.
An undergraduate degree including:
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year mathematics, specifically Calculus 2 and Linear Algebra (or equivalent), and
the equivalent of 25 points (2 subjects) of first year chemistry (or equivalent). [1]
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent.
Biochemical engineers explore the development of large-scale processes using microbial, plant or animal cells. You will learn to design novel bioprocesses that will have applications in the production of bioproducts as diverse as cosmetics, cheese, bioethanol, beer and drugs, led by international leaders in dairy innovation, bioremediation and biofuel production.
The Melbourne Law Masters offers masters degrees and graduate diplomas across specialist legal areas to deepen knowledge and understanding in a general or specialised area of law. All areas are led by an expert in the field and many areas are linked with a research centre or institute, which are a valuable academic resource for students.
An undergraduate degree and a fourth-year level education qualification, or equivalent, or
A four-year education degree, or equivalent.
The Master of Modern Languages Education and Graduate Certificate in Modern Languages Education provide insight into the nature of language and its role in human learning and expression, while developing your communication skills and intercultural awareness.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline with a weighted average of at least H2B (70%); and
native speaker competence in one of English or Chinese, and at least near-native competence in the other language
The Master of Translation is a new program offered from 2015 for Mandarin Chinese-English bilinguals. The program will prepare you for a career as a professional translator. Graduates may work in fields such as government, commerce, law, international relations or specialized technical areas. During the program you will develop professional skills translating specialised topics, managing terminology, using translation technologies and negotiating the cultural and intellectual boundaries of the Chinese and English speaking worlds.