International students | 2021 Undergraduate Course Guide

Melbourne | | | Cloud Campus (online) 

At , , you will become part of a friendly and diverse community that will support you in achieving your career goals.

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In this Guide

Welcome to Deakin 1 Campuses and communities 2 Cost of living 6 Accommodation 8 Student services 9 Graduate employment 10 How to apply 11 Academic admission requirements 12 Contact us today Deakin College 17 English language requirements 18 To learn more about Deakin and how Improve your English 19 we can help you start your education journey, get in touch today. Find your degree 20 Visit deakin.edu.au/ug-international Deakin degrees 21 Call us on +61 3 9627 4877 • Architecture and construction management 24 Email us at [email protected] • Business 26 • Communication and media 33 • Creative arts and writing 36 • Design 38 • Education and teaching 40 • Engineering 43 • Health 46 • Humanities and social sciences 52 • Information technology 55 • Law 60 • Nutrition 61 • Nursing 62 • Psychology 64 • Science and environment 67 • Sport 75 Research and honours 78

* ShanghaiRankings World University Rankings ^ QS Young University Rankings # Australian Graduate Survey and Graduate Outcomes Survey, QILT 

Welcome to Deakin

G’day and welcome! Employment outcomes Each year thousands of students from around the world choose Deakin has been named the No. 1 university in the Australian Australia as their study destination, and you too could soon be on state of Victoria for undergraduate employment outcomes. The your way to join them. Like Australia, Deakin University offers a 2019 Graduate Outcomes Survey – an Australian Government safe and welcoming environment, and we support you at every initiative – monitors the employment status of more than 40,000 step to ensure you not only succeed at your studies, but also enjoy higher education graduates three years after completing their your Deakin experience. studies. This amazing result is a reflection of Deakin's dedication to preparing our students for a successful career. World-class degrees When you study a Deakin degree you will be ready to take your Campus locations next step with confidence and gain the experience you need to Experience life in Australia at one of Deakin’s three campus succeed. With a wide range of study areas to choose from, Deakin locations: , Geelong and Warrnambool. Our four can help you find the right degree to pursue your dream career. modern campuses are located at the doorstep of some of Australia’s most popular destinations. When you study here, you Career focus will discover both incredible scenery and wildlife, and a welcoming and engaging culture. Deakin also offers programs through our We want to ensure you gain the exposure and experience you innovative Cloud Campus (online). need to graduate with confidence. At Deakin you will find there is a practical focus across all our programs. We prepare our students for employment by providing practical instruction on real-world Scholarships problems, career guidance and work experience opportunities. Deakin offers different scholarships to assist high-achieving You can learn more about this in the course pages of this guide. international students throughout their studies, and you may be eligible. Learn more at deakin.edu.au/ug-scholarships.

Trimester system At Deakin we run on a trimester system. This means that our programs offer intakes in March (Trimester 1), July (Trimester 2) and November (Trimester 3). This system gives you the option of completing your degree sooner, if you choose to study three trimesters in a single year. You will find more information on Trimesters in the course pages of this guide.

Impressive subject rankings Deakin is among the best in the world across many study areas, including: • 3rd in the world for Sport Science* • 29th in the world for Nursing^ • 32nd in the world for Education^

* ShanghaiRankings Global Ranking of Sport Science Schools and Departments ^ QS Rankings by Subject 2020

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Your Deakin home

As a Deakin student you can study at one of our four campuses, or our innovative Cloud Campus (online). You will find a unique study experience at each of our campuses. The local communities that surround Deakin are friendly, safe and full of life, creating the perfect study environment.

Melbourne Burwood Campus The Melbourne Burwood Campus is Deakin’s largest. A short trip from Melbourne’s central business district, Burwood offers the perfect balance between city lifestyle and suburban comfort. On campus you will find impressive buildings and world-class facilities, a wide range of learning and social spaces, and a relaxed atmosphere. If you enjoy getting outdoors between classes, the Melbourne Burwood Campus also sits alongside parkland, which is great for walking, jogging and cycling.

On-campus accommodation Indicative weekly rates: A$285 – A$362

deakin.edu.au/ug-burwood

Living in Melbourne

A welcoming community Living in Melbourne means you will become a part of an international community. People from all over the world call the city their home.

Many activities Enjoy live music at , or ride a bike along the Yarra River trail. Visit the native animals at the Melbourne Zoo, or spend mornings exploring the Queen Victoria Market tasting fresh and local produce. With so much to see and do, you will never be bored in Melbourne.

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Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus Living in Geelong At Deakin’s Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, you are surrounded by expansive grounds and impressive new Be by the ocean buildings. It offers state-of-the-art engineering, medical and sport facilities, as well as some of the most advanced Just a short train ride from research spaces in the world. The campus also features Melbourne, Geelong is a incredible sporting facilities, including Deakin’s Elite Sport coastal city located near some Precinct, which includes an Australian rules football oval, of Australia’s best surf beaches. FIFA-grade soccer pitch, athletics track, basketball courts, Take a break from your studies and more. and head to the Surf Coast, where you can enjoy a swim or On-campus accommodation surf in the pristine water. Indicative weekly rates: A$236 – A$247

deakin.edu.au/ug-waurn-ponds Support the local team Engage with the local Geelong Waterfront Campus community at GMHBA Stadium where the Geelong Cats – an Located in the heart of Geelong, the Geelong Waterfront Australian Football League (AFL) Campus has spectacular views of the bay. Used as wool team and partner of Deakin – stores in the 19th century, this campus has been renovated play their exciting games. You to create an impressive, modern space that offers an might even become a fan! inspiring study environment. The unique mix of old and new allows for engaging and creative spaces, and its central location means students can visit Geelong’s central business district between classes.

In 2019 a new ferry travelling between Melbourne and Geelong was launched. The ferry offers a comfortable and convenient mode of transport. It docks a short walk from the Geelong Waterfront Campus. Train and bus services are also regularly available between Geelong and Melbourne.

On-campus accommodation Indicative weekly rates: A$264 – A$303

deakin.edu.au/ug-waterfront

Our campus locations

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Beautiful surroundings Deakin's campuses in Geelong and Warrnambool are set in established regional communities that are surrounded by incredible scenery. You will experience Australia's true Warrnambool Campus natural beauty when you live and Become a part of a close community where students and lecturers have study in these locations. the opportunity to get to know each other and work closely together. Deakin's Warrnambool Campus is located on the doorstep of beautiful surf beaches and popular tourist attractions, and you will experience a sense of community that extends across the whole town. Warrnambool is known for being a safe place. The area also offers a range of restaurants and an extensive arts and cultural scene to keep our students entertained. For those looking for an occasional jolt of big city excitement, trains run four times a day to Melbourne.

On-campus accommodation Indicative weekly rates: A$212 – A$242

deakin.edu.au/ug-warrnambool

Living in Warrnambool

Made for exploring Set along one of the country’s most scenic coastlines, Warrnambool is the place to be for exploring Australia’s famously unique plant and animal habitats.

A cost-effective choice For students and parents concerned about expenses, Warrnambool offers a lower cost of living than Melbourne and Geelong without sacrificing quality.

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Consider online study

Same quality education Cloud Campus students receive the same quality education as our on-campus students. Cloud students participate in lectures in real time and can contribute and ask questions like on-campus students do. Deakin staff are also available to chat online should you need any assistance outside of class.

Engaging platform Deakin's Cloud Campus is delivered through innovative and engaging systems that allow students to access the same materials and services as on‑campus students.

Cloud Campus (online) As a leading provider of distance and online education for more than 40 years, Deakin has a unique understanding of students who need to study from afar. Our Cloud Campus is virtual and vibrant. You will have access to lectures and resources and can participate in live-streamed seminars and class discussions. Chat with lecturers and students in real time, and submit assignments easily and efficiently. It is your choice of when, where and how you study. You can be confident that you will receive the same quality education as an on-campus student. Studying online means you need to be a disciplined, independent and organised learner. Our Cloud Campus comes with orientation sessions, tailored support services, easy-to-use digital tools and resources, and a dedicated ‘student success coach’ to keep you on track.

deakin.edu.au/ug-cloud

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What it costs to live in Australia

Beyond tuition fees, there are a number of other costs you need to consider before Accommodation deciding to study in Australia.

The Australian Government provides average Hostels and guest houses A$90 to A$150 per week living cost estimates for international students living and studying in the Australian state Shared rental A$95 to A$215 per week of Victoria. Costs vary depending on where you live. For example, living in Melbourne On campus at Deakin * is slightly more expensive than living in (inclusive of amenities) A$285 to A$362 per week Geelong or Warrnambool. The information to the right lists some of these estimated Homestay A$235 to A$325 per week costs but for more detailed information visit studyinaustralia.gov.au. Rental A$185 to A$440 per week Overseas Student Health Cover In addition to tuition fees, all on-campus international students are required to pay Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). The amount payable will be included in your Letter of Offer – you will receive this from Deakin if your application is successful. Other living expenses

Groceries and eating out A$80 to $280 per week

Gas, electricity A$35 to A$140 per week

Phone and internet A$20 to A$55 per week

Public transport A$15 to A$55 per week

Car (after purchase) Scholarships A$150 to A$260 per week You could be eligible for a range of scholarships Gym membership A$30 to A$100 per month^ through Deakin and through other parties, including the Australian Government. Netflix A$10 to A$20 per month^ Deakin offers a range of scholarships to support high-achieving students. These include the: Coffee A$3 to A$6 per cup^ • Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Haircut A$10 to A$100 each visit^ Scholarship, which offers a 100% or 50% tuition fee reduction for the normal duration of your course. • Deakin International Scholarship, which offers a 25% tuition fee reduction for the normal duration of your course. Both scholarships recognise students with consistently high academic performance who have the potential to make a valuable contribution to the University. Deakin also offers scholarships related to specific study areas, degrees, campuses and countries. For a full list of scholarship opportunities open to international students, and information on how to apply, visit deakin.edu.au/ug-scholarships.

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Destination Australia Scholarship Minimum cost of living If you study at Deakin's Warrnambool Campus you may be eligible for the Australian Government's Destination The Department of Home Affairs has financial requirements you Australia scholarship. This scholarship must meet in order to receive a student visa for Australia. From 23 October 2019 the 12-month living cost is: supports study and living expenses and is valued at A$15,000. Learn more at education.gov.au/destination-australia. You A$21,041 per year

Partner or spouse A$7362 per year

Child A$3152 per year

All costs are in Australian dollars. * On-campus estimated cost is for Deakin’s Melbourne Burwood Campus and includes amenities, such as electricity, gas and internet. On-campus accommodation costs for the Geelong and Warrnambool campuses are lower. ^ This price range is a guide only. Actual costs may vary.

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Deakin’s on-campus housing service inclusions • A private bedroom, which is furnished, carpeted, and heated with a bed, desk and Wi-Fi. • Shared kitchen, bathrooms, spacious living and dining room, and air conditioning. • Social, personal, academic and sporting activities calendar. • Support from Deakin staff, the management and administration team, and 24-hour Deakin security. Accommodation options

Deakin is here to support you when it comes to finding accommodation in Australia. Whether you want to live on campus or nearby in a local community, we are here to help.

On-campus accommodation Off-campus accommodation Homestay Living on campus is the best way Deakin can assist you in searching for As a Deakin student you can also consider to immerse yourself in the Deakin off-campus accommodation using our staying with a host family. This is a great experience. We offer accommodation Houseme database. This can be accessed way to learn more about living in Australia across all our campuses with various lease at studystays.deakin.edu.au. You will find and to improve your English. lengths available. Life on campus is both a variety of rental opportunities, including deakin.edu.au/ug-homestay affordable and secure – it is the perfect long-term, short-term and casual options. place to meet new people and live close You can also access a range of free to where you study. self‑help resources to find out: You can also save money living on campus. • when to start your accommodation Utility bills and internet are included in the search and how to go about it fee, and there is no accommodation bond. • the costs associated with accommodation Indicative weekly rates: A$285 – A$362* • things to consider at property deakin.edu.au/ug-accom inspections • locations around each campus New accommodation precinct: • rights and responsibilities when renting Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus in the Australian state of Victoria. In 2021 Deakin will open 32 brand new townhouses at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. Each will house 10 occupants.

* Price based on the Melbourne Burwood Campus costings. Rates are cheaper at the Geelong and Warrnambool locations.

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Join the club Getting involved in university life is a great way to meet new How we support you people, take on new challenges, and look after your health and fitness. As a Deakin student you can join more than 150 clubs and societies across all campuses. Deakin wants you to have a meaningful learning We have a diverse range of clubs, including sporting, academic, experience. That is why we offer a complete range of health, religious and many more. support services, from orientation and welcome sessions deakin.edu.au/ug-clubs to academic support and social activities.

Get started Students helping students

We make it our priority to We have student mentors available ensure that as a new student to help you with academic, practical you make a smooth transition and social matters as part of Deakin's into life at Deakin. Students Helping Students program. Our welcome program includes: Plus, many student mentors are international students themselves! • airport pick-up • orientation program • workshops • social events • study groups • opportunities to get involved in campus life International Student Advisors (ISAs) • plus additional orientation activities for students who Deakin's ISAs have lived and studied in live on campus. other countries, so they can relate to your international study experience firsthand. • ISAs provide general support to you during your time at Deakin. • You can book an appointment or simply drop in to see an ISA at Student Central on any Deakin campus.

Cutting-edge digital support Deakin Genie is an award-winning mobile app that helps you keep on track with your studies. As a Deakin student, you can use Health, safety and wellbeing Genie to keep a calendar of upcoming classes and assignments, set goals for the year and Deakin offers a range of services to help you motivate yourself to achieve them, and stay healthy and safe, and to promote access support services and learning tools personal wellbeing. from around the University. Deakin Genie • Deakin Medical Centres are located on all is so advanced that it works to predict your campuses and provide medical and nursing needs and questions before you think to ask! healthcare and advice to students. • Deakin is a safe place. Regardless, security officers are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across all our campuses. You will also have access to a free SafeZone app that connects you to Deakin's security division. • Deakin offers a number of services and initiatives to ensure everyone feels welcome, including the Disability Resource Centre (DRC) and Deakin University Student Association (DUSA).

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Prepare for your future career

Deakin is dedicated to preparing you for your dream Respected program career. Experience practical, real-world learning, and Australian employers have be ready to enter the workforce with confidence. voted DeakinTALENT the most popular university career service in Australia three years in a row.*

* Australian Association of Graduate Employers 2017 – 2019

DeakinTALENT

DeakinTALENT is our graduate employment division and is dedicated to providing expert career guidance. DeakinTALENT can help you to: • identify and communicate your personal brand • create a LinkedIn profile that stands out • develop an effective resume and cover letter • manage interview nerves • excel at networking and connect with employers. deakintalent.deakin.edu.au

Deakin International Students’ EEExpo Careers (DISC) program The DeakinTALENT Experience & Employment Expo DISC has been designed specifically for international (EEExpo) brings over 100 employers to Deakin in students and graduates. It offers a suite of workshops to Trimester 1 and 2. It is an easy way to meet, network assist you in understanding the workplace, learn what and gain insights from a range of employers. You will employers are looking for, and help you connect with and learn about opportunities such as internships, vacation present confidently to employers. The program provides work, volunteering, international experiences and opportunities to network with Deakin alumni and – if you graduate programs. are returning home after your degree – DISC also helps you to connect with your home employment market.

FreelancingHUB Internships as part of your degree The FreelancingHUB is an exciting initiative designed to develop job-ready graduates through work experience Many Deakin degrees offer the opportunity to complete opportunities. The HUB positions you in not-for-profit an internship as part of the program. With the help of our or community organisations where you work to develop dedicated work integrated learning team, you can find a a solution to a real-world project. Students are assigned short-term work opportunity in a local organisation an experienced mentor and project manager and will where you will gain exposure to real-life projects. gain key employability skills, such as communication, Deakin students have worked in advertising firms, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. sporting organisations, local hospitals and wildlife parks – FreelancingHUB placements are open to students just to name a few. The experience gained as part of these across all study areas, but places are limited. internships adds to your portfolio of work, which you can present to future employers.

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Applying to Deakin How to apply You can apply to Deakin at any time throughout the year, and Deakin’s international admissions team is always ready to quickly process applications and assist with any questions you may have. Application processes and Find your course requirements may differ slightly Browse the many exciting undergraduate courses we have depending on your chosen 1 on offer throughout this guide, and choose the degree you degree, as well as your country wish to study. of residence and entry pathway.

Understand the entry requirements It is important that you understand the entry requirements for your degree before you submit your application to 2 Deakin. Entry requirements for each Deakin degree differ and also depend on your country of residence. The minimum academic entry requirements for our undergraduate degrees can be found on page 12.

Understand the English language requirements All applicants need to meet Deakin’s English language 3 requirements to the level necessary for their course. Minimum International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores are included on the course information pages of this guide. For more information see page 18.

Gather supporting documents How to certify your documents When you apply to study at Deakin it is important to attach all requested supporting documentation, otherwise your Certified copies of documents are photocopies application could be delayed or rejected. Most documents that have been viewed along with the original 4 need to be certified before they are submitted to Deakin, document by an authorised person who will so give yourself plenty of time to get organised. Certified stamp them as being authentic copies. Visit copies must include: award certificates, academic deakin.edu.au/ug-apply to see how you can transcripts and formal identity papers (e.g. your passport). certify your documents and who they can be Documents must be translated into English. certified by.

Submit your application You can submit your application to study at Deakin using a variety of methods: • Through a Deakin authorised agent: One of Deakin’s friendly agents can assist you to submit your application and ensure you have all the necessary documents ready. 5 Visit deakin.edu.au/ug-reps to search for a Deakin authorised agent located near you. • Direct to Deakin: You can apply directly to Deakin through Deakin's StudyLink Connect platform. Here you will be guided through each step of the application process. deakin.edu.au/ug-apply

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Select countries not in the table Academic admission China entry requirements – Gaokao (高考) Gaokao students who meet the higher Tier One university cut off score for their province will meet requirements the academic requirements for entry into most Deakin undergraduate degrees.

Vietnam entry requirements Deakin degrees have entry requirements For entry into most bachelor degrees, Vietnamese that you will need to meet in order to gain students must graduate with a National High School Graduate Certificate and achieve an overall GPA of at entry into the University. least 8.0 for Year 11 and Year 12. In addition, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 8.0 for three major subjects in Year 12. Major subjects include maths, Using the academic admission requirements table english, chemistry, literature, physics, or biology. The following table (pages 12 to 16) details the academic A minimum score of 8.5 in maths is required for admission requirements for entry into Deakin undergraduate engineering-related programs. degrees. Review the table for the qualification most relevant to Indonesia entry requirements your secondary school studies. Some qualifications will require you to make a quick calculation to convert your results into Deakin accepts students into bachelor degree programs scores that Deakin will use to assess your application. Use who have successfully completed the SMA 3 and the footnotes below the table to learn how to calculate your achieved the specified average grade in SMA 3 School Average Report and National Standardised School total score. Examination (USBN). Most Deakin bachelor degrees require an average grade of at least 7.5 in SMA 3 school If your country is not mentioned report average grade and USBN.

If your academic results or country of origin are not mentioned Canada entry requirements on these pages it does not mean that you are unable to apply to Deakin. Our Admissions Team can assess your academic scores Applicants must achieve a minimum of five Grade 12 and other achievements upon submission of your application. credits. All applications are assessed individually based on specific provincial and territorial level and credit requirements. If you do not meet the requirements New Zealand NCEA requirements If you are not sure you meet the academic admission requirements for a Deakin degree, there may still be a pathway Applicants must have a New Zealand University Entrance available for you to study at Deakin in the future. See page 17 certification and a minimum of 80 credits, including of this Guide to learn about the alternative pathway options at least 60 credits at Level 3 or higher on the NZ to Deakin. qualifications framework, and an achievement of the University Entrance (UE). For more information visit nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications-standards/awards/ university-entrance.

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GE Graduate entry Cloud Campus (online) No offer No offers made to recent secondary education applicants Melbourne Burwood Campus RC Admission is based on a range of criteria Geelong Waterfront Campus NP Not published – less than five offers made to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus school‑leaver applicants. Warrnambool Campus

UK, S'pore, Deakin Australia India Hong Kong International Course clearly-in Brunei, Sri Lanka Malaysia College Course (Bachelor of...) AISSCE 3 (SAR, China) Baccalaureate code 1 Zimbabwe A-levels STPM GPA Foundation ATAR 2020 (Class XII) HKDSE Program A-levels2 Program 65.30 Artificial Intelligence4 S308 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP 60.05 Arts A300 56.40 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 56.40 NP Arts - Advanced (Honours)5 A401 NP 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP 91.15 Arts/Bachelor of Laws D312 85.20 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 NP 66.65 Arts/Bachelor of Science D311 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 67.55

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UK, S'pore, Deakin Australia India Hong Kong International Course clearly-in Brunei, Sri Lanka Malaysia College Course (Bachelor of...) AISSCE 3 (SAR, China) Baccalaureate code 1 Zimbabwe A-levels STPM GPA Foundation ATAR 2020 (Class XII) HKDSE Program A-levels2 Program Arts/Master of 64.10 D305 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 International Relations NP Arts/Master of Teaching D303 60.20 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Secondary)6 7 60.45 Arts (Psychology) A301 57.80 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP 80.15 Biomedical Science S323 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 72.50 63.20 Business M325 60.05 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 62.30 65.90 Business/Bachelor of Arts D330 64.35 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 NP Business 78.25 M391 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 (Sport Management) NP 70.80 Business Analytics M340 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 NP Civil Engineering 64.05 S460 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Honours)4 NP 80.00 70.00 Commerce M300 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 62.85 71.40 Commerce/Bachelor of 81.60 D366 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Business Analytics NP 81.55 Commerce/Bachelor of Arts D385 73.45 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 NP 91.00 Commerce/ D322 85.05 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 Bachelor of Laws NP Commerce/ D321 82.05 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Bachelor of Science Communication 60.05 A334 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Advertising) NP 61.20 Communication A333 55.50 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Digital Media) NP 61.40 Communication A331 58.50 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Journalism) NP 60.50 Communication A325 56.40 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Public Relations) NP 63.20 Computer Science S306 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 73.30 Construction Management S346 60.40 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Honours) Creative Arts (Dance)8 A356 55.00 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Creative Arts (Drama) A357 60.00 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25

Footnotes 1 The ATAR score presented here is the 2020 score and should only be used as a reference for 2021. Please note, clearly-in ATAR scores can change from year to year. 2 To calculate eligibility, total up results of best three A-level subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1. You must complete a minimum of three A Levels. 3 To calculate eligibility, total up results of best three A-level subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, S=2. You must complete a minimum of three A Levels. 4 High school mathematics is an entry requirement of this course. 5 Entry is based on a minimum ATAR of 80 or equivalent in the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or its equivalent, with pre-requisite units 3 and 4; a study score of at least 25 in English EAL (English as an additional language) or 20 in English other than EAL. 6 The requirement of the Australian Government is that all teaching graduates must pass the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students (LANTITE) in order to teach. Students must pass the test to graduate from the course. Visit www.education.gov.au/literacy-and-numeracy-test-initial-teacher-education-students for more information. 7 Students enrolling in this course will need to pass CASPer, an online test used to assess the personal attributes of applicants to initial teacher education courses. For more information visit deakin.edu.au/ug-casper. 8 To be eligible for this course, applicants must present a portfolio of work to a satisfactory standard.

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UK, S'pore, Deakin Australia India Hong Kong International Course clearly-in Brunei, Sri Lanka Malaysia College Course (Bachelor of...) AISSCE 3 (SAR, China) Baccalaureate code 1 Zimbabwe A-levels STPM GPA Foundation ATAR 2020 (Class XII) HKDSE Program A-levels2 Program Creative Arts 64.15 A352 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Photography)4 NP 50.85 Creative Arts (Visual Arts)4 A359 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 65.95 60.05 Creative Writing A316 66.80 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 57.75 60.10 Criminology A329 55.65 65% 8 10 2.7 18 65% 25 55.60 61.30 Criminology/Bachelor of D380 63.35 65% 8 10 2.7 18 65% 25 Cyber Security NP 91.10 Criminology/Bachelor of D335 85.70 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 Laws NP 60.00 Criminology/Bachelor of D390 57.80 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Psychological Science 59.10 63.20 Cyber Security S334 62.35 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP Design (3D Animation)4 A343 55.50 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Design (Architecture) S342 70.35 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Design (Architecture)/ Bachelor of Construction D364 79.75 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Management (Honours) Design (Digital A344 50.15 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Technologies)4 Design (Visual 56.05 A345 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Communication)4 56.30 71.00 Education (Early Years)5 6 E330 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP 70.15 Education (Primary)5 6 E359 70.00 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 70.80 Electrical and Electronics 69.00 S461 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Engineering (Honours)7 NP Environmental Engineering S465 69.00 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Honours)7 Environmental Science (Environmental S398 60.35 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Management and Sustainability) Environmental Science S399 52.40 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Marine Biology) Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation S393 74.20 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Biology) 70.00 Exercise and Sport Science H343 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 62.25

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GE Graduate entry Cloud Campus (online) No offer No offers made to recent secondary education applicants Melbourne Burwood Campus RC Admission is based on a range of criteria Geelong Waterfront Campus NP Not published – less than five offers made to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus school‑leaver applicants. Warrnambool Campus

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UK, S'pore, Deakin Australia India Hong Kong International Course clearly-in Brunei, Sri Lanka Malaysia College Course (Bachelor of...) AISSCE 3 (SAR, China) Baccalaureate code 1 Zimbabwe A-levels STPM GPA Foundation ATAR 2020 (Class XII) HKDSE Program A-levels2 Program Exercise and Sport Science/ 80.30 Bachelor of Business D394 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 69.25 (Sport Management) Exercise and Sport Science/ Bachelor of Nutrition D333 76.05 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Science Film, Television and A351 60.00 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Animation Forensic Science S324 60.40 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Forensic Science/Bachelor D329 65.35 65% 6 9 3 18 65% 25 of Criminology Health and Physical 70.65 E377 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Education 5 6 75.00 60.50 Health Sciences H300 55.05 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 59.75 Health Sciences/ 60.35 D391 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Bachelor of Arts NP 75.85 Human Resource M335 NP 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Management (Psychology) NP 60.45 Information Technology S326 60.60 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 63.10 62.85 International Studies A326 56.50 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP International Studies 89.20 A306 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Global Scholar) NP 75.50 International Studies/ D338 70.40 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Bachelor of Commerce NP 90.05 Laws M312 84.20 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 NP NP Laws/Bachelor of D397 NP 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 Cyber Security NP 91.75 Laws/Bachelor of D323 85.60 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 International Studies NP Marine Science S337 66.95 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 73.60 Marketing (Psychology) M336 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 NP Mechanical Engineering 67.75 S462 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Honours)7 NP Mechatronics Engineering 67.40 S463 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Honours)7 NP Medical Imaging H309 88.45 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33

Footnotes 1 The ATAR score presented here is the 2020 score and should only be used as a reference for 2021. Please note, clearly-in ATAR scores can change from year to year. 2 To calculate eligibility, total up results of best three A-level subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1. You must complete a minimum of three A Levels. 3 To calculate eligibility, total up results of best three A-level subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, S=2. You must complete a minimum of three A Levels. 4 To be eligible for this course, applicants must present a portfolio of work to a satisfactory standard. 5 Students enrolling in this course will need to pass CASPer, an online test used to assess the personal attributes of applicants to initial teacher education courses. For more information visit deakin.edu.au/ug-casper. 6 The requirement of the Australian Government is that all teaching graduates must pass the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students (LANTITE) in order to teach. Students must pass the test to graduate from the course. Visit www.education.gov.au/literacy-and-numeracy-test-initial-teacher-education-students for more information. 7 High school mathematics is an entry requirement of this course.

15 UK, S'pore, Deakin Australia India Hong Kong International Course clearly-in Brunei, Sri Lanka Malaysia College Course (Bachelor of...) AISSCE 3 (SAR, China) Baccalaureate code 1 Zimbabwe A-levels STPM GPA Foundation ATAR 2020 (Class XII) HKDSE Program A-levels2 Program 74.60 Nursing H326 63.15 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 50.50 91.25 Nursing/ D355 86.15 65% 6 9 2.7 18 70% 25 Bachelor of Midwifery 74.50 72.60 Nursing/Bachelor of D387 77.65 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Psychological Science NP Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health and Health D381 75.50 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Promotion Nutrition Science H315 65.15 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Nutrition Science H315 85.65 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Dietetics Pathway) Nutrition Science/Bachelor D301 75.20 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 of Commerce Occupational Therapy H355 70.35 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 71.05 Property and Real Estate M348 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 65.10 Property and Real Estate/ 81.15 D325 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Bachelor of Commerce NP Property and Real Estate/ NP D396 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 Bachelor of Laws NP 60.00 Psychological Science H344 60.65 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP Public Health and Health 65.00 H313 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 Promotion 65.65 Public Health and Health Promotion/Bachelor of D388 78.05 70% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Commerce 65.35 Science S320 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 60.00 Science/Bachelor of Laws D331 91.80 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 Science/Master of Teaching D304 67.75 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Secondary)4 5 65.00 Social Work H330 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 NP Software Engineering 64.40 S464 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25 (Honours) NP Sport Development M320 65.25 65% 8 10 3 18 70% 27 Vision Science/Master of D302 96.20 80% 10 12 3.17 22 80% 33 Optometry Zoology and Animal Science S369 65.10 65% 6 9 2.7 18 65% 25

Footnotes 1 The ATAR score presented here is the 2020 score and should only be used as a reference for 2021. Please note, clearly-in ATAR scores can change from year to year. 2 To calculate eligibility, total up results of best three A-level subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1. You must complete a minimum of three A Levels. 3 To calculate eligibility, total up results of best three A-level subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, S=2. You must complete a minimum of three A Levels. 4 Students enrolling in this course will need to pass CASPer, an online test used to assess the personal attributes of applicants to initial teacher education courses. For more information visit deakin.edu.au/ug-casper. 5 The requirement of the Australian Government is that all teaching graduates must pass the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students (LANTITE) in order to teach. Students must pass the test to graduate from the course. Visit www.education.gov.au/literacy-and-numeracy-test-initial-teacher-education-students for more information.

Legend

GE Graduate entry Cloud Campus (online) No offer No offers made to recent secondary education applicants Melbourne Burwood Campus RC Admission is based on a range of criteria Geelong Waterfront Campus NP Not published – less than five offers made to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus school‑leaver applicants. Warrnambool Campus

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Your pathway to Deakin University

Are you worried that you Foundation Program Deakin College advantages will not meet the academic Deakin College also offers a Foundation Starting with Deakin College offers a Program which is equivalent to Australian number of advantages, including: admission requirements Year 12. The program prepares you for • fast-tracking your studies entry into a Deakin College Diploma, for Deakin University? • three trimesters per year in March, or first year of a Deakin University June and October Deakin College is the perfect undergraduate degree. • entry into the second year of a pathway to gain entry into Deakin University degree your dream degree. Location (diploma studies only) Located at Deakin University's Melbourne • small group teaching and Deakin College is a direct pathway Burwood, Geelong Waterfront and individual attention to Deakin University, and provides an Geelong Waurn Ponds campuses, Deakin • academic and welfare support services. excellent avenue for students who do College students have full access to Deakin deakincollege.edu.au not yet meet the admission requirements University’s facilities and services, and for Deakin University programs. can get involved in university life while Who should apply? undertaking Deakin College studies. Diplomas Deakin College programs are aimed Program structure at students who do not meet Deakin Deakin College offers diplomas in the University's academic entry requirements. areas of business; commerce; construction Each Deakin College program consists management; design; engineering; film, of eight academic units, which you Accreditation television and animation; health sciences; must complete and pass to receive a information technology; and science. Diploma or Foundation Program award. Deakin College diploma programs are Most units have four contact hours per accredited by the Tertiary Education Diplomas at Deakin College are equivalent week. Assessment for all units is ongoing Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). to the first year of a Deakin University and continuous, and includes tests, undergraduate degree, and may provide assignments and case study analysis. entry into the second year of a relevant Deakin University bachelor degree.

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How to meet English language requirements All students must prove that they can meet English language Deakin’s English language requirements. You will be able to provide evidence of your English requirements language skills if you have: • met the required scores in a recognised English language test, such as IELTS or TOEFL • completed university (tertiary) or high To enrol in a Deakin degree, you school (secondary) studies taught in English will need to be able to read, speak, • lived and worked in an English-speaking country for at least five years. write and listen in English at a certain level. Different Deakin programs have different English language requirements.

English language tests accepted by Deakin IELTS Other accepted English language tests IELTS is the most popular English language test in the world. • C1 Advanced (formerly Cambridge English Advanced CAE) IELTS tests are taken in nearly every country, and Deakin has IELTS • C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge English: Proficiency CPE) testing and study centres on some of our campuses. IELTS tests • English language test for healthcare professionals (OET) assess listening, reading, writing and speaking skills. • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)

TOEFL English language in this guide The TOEFL test is available in two formats — one is delivered via This guide uses IELTS exam scores as the standard for English the internet and the other is a paper-based test. The majority of language requirements, but if you have taken a test other than TOEFL test takers worldwide take the TOEFL iBT test, delivered IELTS you can find equivalent requirements in the below table. via the internet. The TOEFL Paper-delivered Test is offered only in deakin.edu.au/ug-english locations where testing via the internet is not available.

Approved English language tests

TOEFL TOEFL C1 C2 DUELI EAP IELTS PTE OET* IBT PBT PROFICIENCY PROFICIENCY PROGRAM EAP 3 (60%), Overall 6 169 169 50 69 550 or English for ^ BAND A No band lower No band less No band less No less than 50 Overall C Commerce (60%) - Writing 21 Writing 4.5 than 6 than 169 than 169 in each skill Commerce courses only

Overall 6.5 176 176 58 79 577 # BAND B No band lower No band less No band less No less than 50 Overall C+ EAP 4 (60%) Writing 21 Writing 4.5 than 6 than 169 than 169 in each skill

Overall 7 185 185 65 94 600 Overall B ~ BAND C No band lower No band less No band less No less than 58 (equivalent to a EAP 4 (70%) Writing 24 Writing 5 than 6.5 than 176 than 176 in each skill IELTS 7~7.5 range)

Overall 7 185 185 65 94 600 Overall B ** BAND D No band lower No band less No band less No less than 65 (equivalent to a EAP 4 (75%) Writing 27 Writing 5 than 7 than 185 than 185 in each skill IELTS 7~7.5 range)

* For health-related award courses only. ^ This standard is relevant for all Deakin undergraduate degrees unless otherwise specified. # This standard is relevant for Deakin undergraduate health degrees (unless otherwise specified), Bachelor of Marketing (Psychology) and Bachelor of Human Resource Management (Psychology). ~ This standard is relevant for Deakin undergraduate education degrees (except Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching and Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching) and Deakin undergraduate law degrees. ** This standard is relevant for Bachelor of Nursing (and related combined degrees), Bachelor of Medical Imaging, Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Optometry. NOTE: The information presented is current at the time of printing. For the most-up-to-date information about English language requirements, visit deakin.edu.au/int-english. IELTS: International English Language Testing System (Academic Module) PTE: Pearson’s Test of English (Academic) TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language (PBT: Paper Based Test) (iBT: Internet Based Test) OET: Occupational English Test C1 Proficiency: Formerly known as Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE) DUELI EAP: Deakin University English Language Institute English for C2 Proficiency: Formerly known as Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) Academic Purposes program

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Improve your English at Deakin

If your current English What can you study? level does not meet English for Academic Purposes (EAP) English for Nursing Deakin's English language EAP programs prepare students for English requirements are generally university studies in Australia. You can higher for Nursing programs than other requirements, or you want meet Deakin University's English language degrees. The five-week English for Nursing to improve your English requirements for most undergraduate program is an intensive English program courses by successfully completing the for advanced students. This program will before starting your degree, EAP 3 program. prepare you to sit the required English the Deakin University English language tests in order to gain admission General English (GE) Language Institute (DUELI) is into Deakin's Bachelor of Nursing. GE programs offer students at all levels Entry requirements: the place for you. the chance to use English confidently and correctly. GE programs can prepare • IELTS score of 6.5 beginner English speakers for the (no band lower than 6.5), or Meet Deakin’s English EAP program. • Completion of EAP 4 with an overall language requirements score of 65 per cent. English for Commerce DUELI can help you meet the English English for Teaching This five-week program is designed language requirements for your Deakin for students wishing to undertake English requirements are generally higher University degree. Successful completion the Bachelor of Commerce at Deakin for teaching programs at Deakin. The of DUELI’s English for Academic Purposes University. You will develop your English five-week English for Teaching program is (EAP) pathway programs can provide you skills for accounting, law, finance and an intensive English program for advanced with entry into most degrees at Deakin marketing, and extend your reading students. You can meet the English University. DUELI also has specialised and writing skills for a range of complex language requirements for education English programs for commerce, nursing, business ideas and concepts. courses by successfully completing the and teaching. English for Teaching program. Entry requirements: Entry requirements: The DUELI advantage • IELTS score of 5.5 • IELTS score of 7 DUELI is recognised as one of the best (no band lower than 5), or (no band lower than 7), or English language centres in Australia. • Completion of EAP 3 with an overall • Completion of EAP 4 with an overall DUELI will do more than improve your score of 60 per cent. score of 70 per cent. English: it will give you the chance to improve your study skills and become Intensive Academic Preparation (IAP) familiar with studying at an Australian This is a five-week program for students university. Courses start every five weeks. with IELTS scores of 6.5 or above. It is designed to develop the writing, reading, listening and speaking skills needed to achieve success at university. This is for students who wish to excel in their degree, and for Australia Award DUELI is a part of Deakin scholarship students. DUELI is more than an English language centre; it is part of Deakin University. As a DUELI student you will have access to all of Deakin’s facilities and services, including libraries, health services, and sport facilities. deakin.edu.au/ug-dueli

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Find your degree

The rest of this guide explores Deakin’s undergraduate degrees. Identify the entry requirements and learn about our state-of-the-art facilities, work experience opportunities, accreditation and more.

Campuses Course fees Course structure Melbourne Burwood Campus Example: A$30 800 Unit Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus The annual course fee indicates the tuition A unit is normally one trimester long and fee for two trimesters of full-time study, or Geelong Waterfront Campus most have a value of 1 or 2 credit points. 8 credit points, unless otherwise indicated. Warrnambool Campus Additional fees may apply and course fees Credit point Cloud Campus (online) may be subject to change. All fees are in For each unit you successfully complete, Australian dollars. you will receive the credit point value Trimester intakes deakin.edu.au/ug-fees of that unit towards your studies. You must complete a specified number of Deakin University uses a trimester system. English requirements credit points to obtain your degree. Most Two trimesters are still equal to a full undergraduate degrees require 24 or 32 academic year, but the third trimester Example: IELTS score 6.5/6 credit points. can offer the opportunity to finish select IELTS is the International English Language degrees sooner. Testing System. The numbers reflect the Major sequence T1 Trimester 1 (March) minimum overall score required as well A major sequence is a group of related as the lowest score allowed for any band units in a particular study area or T2 Trimester 2 (July) (overall score/lowest band score). Deakin academic discipline. A major can be made T3 Trimester 3 (November) also accepts the results of other English up of either 6 or 8 units. A successfully language tests. For more information completed major sequence will be listed Course duration about English language requirements on your academic transcript. see page 18. Course duration in years

Course code

S465 Every Deakin degree has a corresponding course code for easy reference and identification.

Visit our website The course information throughout this guide is designed to be used as a companion to the Deakin website, which contains more detailed information. We encourage you to visit deakin.edu.au/ug-international or email us with any questions you might have at [email protected].

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Course code S302 Cloud Campus (online) Course duration in years Melbourne Burwood Campus Deakin degrees Trimester Geelong Waterfront Campus Semester Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus Warrnambool Campus

Course Years Trimester 2021 annual IELTS score Page Course Campus code full‑time intake course fee (AU) required number

Architecture and construction management

Bachelor of Design (Architecture) S342 T1, T2 $33,600 6/6 24 Course structure Bachelor of Construction Management S346 * T1, T2 $33,600 6/6 25 Unit (Honours) A unit is normally one trimester long and most have a value of 1 or 2 credit points. Business

Credit point Bachelor of Business M325 T1, T2, T3^ $35,600 6/6 27 For each unit you successfully complete, you will receive the credit point value Bachelor of Business Analytics M340 T1, T2 $35,800 6/6 28 of that unit towards your studies. You must complete a specified number of Bachelor of Commerce M300 T1, T2, T3~ $35,800 6/6 26 credit points to obtain your degree. Most # undergraduate degrees require 24 or 32 Bachelor of Human Resource M335 ** T1, T2 $35,600 6.5/6 30 credit points. Management (Psychology)

Major sequence Bachelor of Marketing (Psychology) M336 T1, T2 $35,600 6.5/6 31 A major sequence is a group of related units in a particular study area or Bachelor of Property and Real Estate M348 T1, T2 $32,200 6/6 32 academic discipline. A major can be made up of either 6 or 8 units. A successfully completed major sequence will be listed Communication and media on your academic transcript. Bachelor of Communication A334 T1, T2, T3^ $31,600 6/6 34 (Advertising) Bachelor of Communication A333 T1, T2, T3~ $31,600 6/6 35 (Digital Media) Bachelor of Communication A331 T1, T2, T3~ $31,600 6/6 35 (Journalism) Bachelor of Communication A325 T1, T2, T3~ $31,600 6/6 35 (Public Relations) Bachelor of Film, Television and A351 T1, T2, T3 $33,600 6/6 33 Animation

Creative arts and writing

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Dance) A356 T1, T2 $33,600 6/6 36

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) A357 T1 $33,600 6/6 36

Bachelor of Creative Arts A352 T1, T2, T3^^ $33,600 6/6 37 (Photography)

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts) A359 ## T1, T2 $33,600 6/6 37

Bachelor of Creative Writing A316 T1, T2, T3~ $31,600 6.5/6 37

* Students have the opportunity to complete this course in three years of full-time study by undertaking units in Trimester 3. ^ This intake is available at Cloud Campus (online) only. # Not all major sequences are available at the Warrnambool Campus. Students undertaking units in major sequences that are not available at the Warrnambool Campus may enrol in units offered in Cloud (online) mode. ~ This intake is available at the Melbourne Burwood and Cloud (online) campuses only. ** Students enrolled at the Geelong Waterfront in this course will be required to undertake units of study at both the Geelong Warn Ponds and Geelong Waterfront campuses. ^^ This intake is available at the Melbourne Burwood Campus only. ~~ Geelong Waterfront Campus students can take units of study at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.

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Course Years Trimester 2021 annual IELTS score Page Course Campus code full‑time intake course fee (AU) required number

Design Bachelor of Design (3D Animation) A343 T1, T2, T3 $32,400 6/6 39

Bachelor of Design A344 T1, T2, T3 $32,400 6/6 39 (Digital Technologies) Bachelor of Design A345 T1, T2, T3* $32,400 6/6 39 (Visual Communication)

Education and teaching Bachelor of Education (Early Years) E330 T1, T3^ $30,400 7/6.5 40

Bachelor of Education (Primary) E359 T1 $30,400 7/6.5 40

Bachelor of Health and E377 T1 $30,400 7/6.5 41 Physical Education Bachelor of Arts/ D303 # T1 $30,200 6/6 42 Masterf o Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Science/ D304 # T1 $36,000 6/6 42 Masterf o Teaching (Secondary)

Engineering Bachelor of Civil Engineering S460 ~ T1, T2 $36,400 6/6 44 (Honours) Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics S461 ~ T1, T2 $36,400 6/6 44 Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Environmental Engineering S465 T1, T2 $36,400 6/6 45 (Honours) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering S462 ~ T1, T2 $36,400 6/6 45 (Honours) Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering S463 ~ T1, T2 $36,400 6/6 45 (Honours)

Health Bachelor of Health Sciences H300 T1, T2, T3 $32,600 6.5/6 46

Bachelor of Medical Imaging H309 S1** $38,400 7/7 47

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy H355 T1 $38,400 7/7 48

Bachelor of Public Health and H313 T1, T2 $32,600 6.5/6 49 Health Promotion

Bachelor of Social Work H330 T1 $32,600 7/7 50

Bachelor of Vision Science/ D302 ^^ T1 $38,400## 7/7 51 Master of Optometry

Humanities and social sciences Bachelor of Arts A300 T1, T2, T3 $30,200 6/6 52

Bachelor of Criminology A329 T1, T2 $30,200 6/6 53

Bachelor of International Studies A326 T1, T2 $30,200 6/6 54

* This intake is available at Melbourne Burwood Campus only. ^ Offered to Diploma of Early Childhood Education holders only. # Trimester 3 in Year 3 is compulsory for this course. ~ Cloud Campus (online) students will be required to participate in campus-based intensive activities each trimester at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. ** Unlike most Deakin courses, the Bachelor of Medical Imaging runs on a Semester system. ^^ This degree is a 3.5-year accelerated full-time program delivered over 10 consecutive trimesters. This means you will study three trimesters each calendar year. ## The 2021 course fee for this course is for three trimesters of full-time study in a single calendar year.

Course code S302 Cloud Campus (online) Course duration in years Melbourne Burwood Campus Trimester Geelong Waterfront Campus Semester Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus Warrnambool Campus

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Course Years Trimester 2021 annual IELTS score Page Course Campus code full‑time intake course fee (AU) required number

Information technology Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence S308 T1, T2 $34,400 6/6 55

Bachelor of Computer Science S306 T1, T2 $34,400 6/6 56

Bachelor of Cyber Security S334 T1, T2 $34,400 6/6 57

Bachelor of Information Technology S326 T1, T2 $34,400 6/6 58

Bachelor of Software Engineering S464 T1, T2 $34,400 6/6 59 (Honours)

Law Bachelor of Laws M312 T1, T2* $38,000 7/6.5 60

Nursing Bachelor of Nursing H326 T1, T2^, T3# $35,200 7/7 62

Bachelor of Nursing/ D355 T1 $35,200 7/7 62 Bachelorf o Midwifery

Nutrition Bachelor of Nutrition Science H315 T1, T2 $36,400 6.5/6 61

Bachelor of Nutrition Science H318 T1 $36,400 6.5/6 61 (Dietetics Pathway)

Psychology Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) A301 T1, T2, T3 $30,200 6.5/6 64

Bachelor of Psychological Science H344 ~ T1, T2 $34,200 6.5/6 65

Science and environment Bachelor of Biomedical Science S323 T1, T2 $37,400 6/6 68

Bachelor of Environmental Science (Environmental Management and S398 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 71 Sustainability) Bachelor of Environmental Science S399 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 71 (Marine Biology) Bachelor of Environmental Science S393 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 71 (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)

Bachelor of Forensic Science S324 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 72

Bachelor of Marine Science S337 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 73

Bachelor of Science S320 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 67

Bachelor of Zoology and S369 T1, T2 $37,000 6/6 74 Animal Science

Sport Bachelor of Business M391 T1, T2, T3** $35,800 6/6 75 (Sport Management)

Bachelor of Sport Development M320 T1 $35,800 6/6 76

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science H343 T1, T2 $37,000 6.5/6 77

* This intake is available at the Melbourne Burwood and Cloud (online) campuses only. ^ This intake is available to: (1) students who are registered as an enrolled nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) (Melbourne Burwood and Geelong Waterfront campuses only); or (2) students who are a Registered Nurse in their home country and meet the course's recognition of prior learning requirements (Melbourne Burwood and Geelong Waterfront campuses only). # This intake is available to students who are registered as an enrolled nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA). Students will study at the Melbourne Burwood Campus in Trimester 3 then return to their enrolled campus (if this is not the Melbourne Burwood Campus). ~ This campus available for Trimester 1 intake only. ** This intake available through the Cloud Campus (online) only. 23 Bachelor of Design (Architecture)

Course information Course overview Innovative teaching and facilities Course code: S342 Deakin's Bachelor of Design (Architecture) The School of Architecture and Built Years (full time): explores the design of our physical Environment has an expansive, modern, Campus: environments, including residential, and inspiring learning space that has Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) commercial and industrial. You will won three prestigious Australian 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 gain an understanding of the built Institute of Architects awards for design IELTS score: 6/6 environment, ecosystems and excellence. The a+b studio and workshop communities to create meaningful and provides students and academics with Structure sustainable designs for everything from a place to design and build models, houses to skyscrapers – anywhere in the and encourages experimentation with 24 credit points, including: world. You will produce design concepts technology, materials and processes. • 19 core units while being challenged to explore These interdisciplinary spaces provide (totalling 22 credit points) architectural history and philosophy, access to a variety of digital tools with • 2 elective units building science and the environment, an open plan studio design facilitating • 2 zero credit-point academic construction technologies, computer- project collaboration. aided modelling, drawing, model making, integrity and safety induction units. deakin.edu.au/ug-abe and digital fabrications. Careers Accreditation Deakin architecture graduates work across the globe, including China, When followed by successful completion Dubai, Germany, Norway, the UK of an accredited Master of Architecture, and the US. Our graduates have the Bachelor of Design (Architecture) pursued the following roles: 3D is accredited within Australia by the architectural modeller, architectural Australian Institute of Architects (AIA), the consultant or designer, building Architects Registration Board of Victoria designer, draftperson, and design (ARBV) and the Architects Accreditation coordinator. Council of Australia (AACA). The Bachelor of Design (Architecture) is also recognised Related degrees by the Board of Architects Malaysia (Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia), and Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/ included on their ‘List of Recognised Bachelor of Construction Management Architectural Programmes’. (Honours)

Highly ranked Deakin is ranked in the Top 200 universities in the world for its architecture and built environment courses, based on the QS World University Rankings. These rankings are informed by academic and employer perspectives, as well as research impact.

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Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)

Course information Course overview Course code: S346 Whether large or small, domestic or Years (full time): * commercial, building projects require a Campus: manager who understands how projects Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) are delivered on time and within budget. 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 Deakin's Bachelor of Construction IELTS score: 6/6 Management (Honours) will equip you with the skills needed for construction Structure management, estimating, and surveying. Developing this broad skill set will allow 32 credit points, including: you to manage the many different aspects • 28 core units of construction projects. (totalling 29 credit points) • 3 elective units Accreditation • 2 zero-credit-point academic integrity and safety induction units. As a graduate of this professionally accredited program, your qualifications will be recognised for practice in Careers more than 50 countries. The degree is Potential roles include: construction accredited by the: manager, contract administrator, • Australian Institute of Building (AIB) estimator, project manager and • Australian Institute of Quantity quantity surveyor. Surveyors (AIQS) • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Related degrees • Royal Institution of Chartered Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/ Surveyors (RICS). Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Working together Deakin construction management * Students have the opportunity to complete this course in three years of full-time study by students work closely with our undertaking units in Trimester 3. architecture students. The insight into each other's work is invaluable when you graduate and begin to work together on real-world projects.

25 Bachelor of Commerce

Course information Course overview Major sequences~ Course code: M300 Deakin's Bachelor of Commerce gives Accounting Years (full time): you the opportunity to explore almost Economics ** Campus: * ^ every area of business, with majors and Finance ** ** Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), minors available in accounting, economics, Financial planning^ ** ** T3 (November)# finance, marketing and more. You will Food and agribusiness ** 2021 annual fee: A$35,800 develop your financial understanding, Human resource management IELTS score: 6/6 market knowledge, and build your Management personal and professional skills required Management information systems Structure to be a confident business leader today ** and in the future. You will develop an Marketing ** 24 credit points, including: understanding of the world of business ~ • 8 core units and be aware of external environments, Minor sequences are also available as part of this including consumer and business markets degree. Students have the option to complete up to • 8 compulsory units from a two minor sequences. Visit deakin.edu.au for more. major sequence across domestic and international ** Students will be required to undertake units in • 8 elective units which enable you to economies. You will also gain knowledge of Cloud (online) mode. undertake 1 four-unit minor and 4 commercial, contractual and governance elective units. You can also choose frameworks in modern businesses. to utilise your 8 elective units to undertake 2 four-unit minors, or a Professional recognition second 8 unit major The Bachelor of Commerce may lead to • 0-credit-point academic accreditation with professional bodies, integrity unit. including: Careers • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Graduates have found careers in • Association of Financial Advisors (AFA) a diverse range of roles, including • Australian Human Resources accountant, economist, financial Institute (AHRI) planner, human resource manager, • Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) international trade officer, marketing • Certified Practising Accountants (CPA) manager, and social and economic • Chartered Accountants Australia and policy developer. New Zealand (CAANZ) • Financial Adviser Standards and Related degrees Ethics Authority (FASEA) • Financial Planning Association • Bachelor of Commerce/ of Australia (FPA) Bachelor of Arts • Institute of Public Accountants (IPA). • Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Laws • Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Business Analytics • Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of International Studies/ Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Nutrition Science/ Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/Bachelor of Commerce Should you study • Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion/Bachelor of Business or Commerce? Commerce Deakin's Bachelor of Business and * Students enrolled at the Geelong Waterfront Bachelor of Commerce programs are Campus cannot commence their studies in both well-regarded degrees that can Trimester 3. help you start your business career. ^ Not all major sequences are available at the Warrnambool Campus. Students undertaking The degree you choose will depend units in major sequences that are not available on what career focus you wish to in on-campus mode may enrol in units offered take. Review the major sequences in Cloud (online) mode. # Trimester 3 intake is available at the offered in each course and choose Melbourne Burwood and Cloud (online) the degree with the major that fits campuses only. your career goals.

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Bachelor of Business

Major sequences~ Course information Course overview Major sequences Accounting Course code: M325 Deakin's Bachelor of Business gives Business and digital communication ^ Economics ** Years (full time): you the opportunity to explore digital Finance ** ** Campus: communication, entrepreneurship, event Entrepreneurship and innovation ^ Financial planning^ ** ** Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), management, organisational psychology, ^ Food and agribusiness ** T3 (November)* retail management and more. By choosing Event management # Human resource management 2021 annual fee: A$35,600 a major sequence of interest, you can Organisational psychology ^ Management IELTS score: 6/6 focus your studies and learn what it is to People management ^ Management information systems be an adaptable business professional in a Project management ** variety of industries. The degree combines Retail and supply chain management Structure ^ Marketing ** practical learning with classroom theory 24 credit points, including: to prepare graduates for a competitive ^ ~ and fast-paced work environment. You will Geelong Waterfront Campus students will be Minor sequences are also available as part of this • 10 core units degree. Students have the option to complete up to tackle real business problems and engage required to undertake some units of study at the two minor sequences. Visit deakin.edu.au for more. • 8 major sequence units Cloud Campus (online). with like-minded professionals, ensuring # ** Students will be required to undertake units in • 6 elective units which may include a Geelong Waterfront Campus students will be you feel confident when entering the Cloud (online) mode. 4-unit minor required to undertake some units of study at workforce upon graduation. Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Work experience Careers This degree will enable you to learn through real experiences. Work This degree leads to a variety Integrated Learning – also known as a of careers, including business work experience opportunity – is a key development manager, events component of the Bachelor of Business manager, project manager, and allows you to connect with the procurement manager, project business world. A capstone unit in your manager, retail and supply chain final year, which consists of a research manager, and small business owner. project or industry internship, offers a great opportunity to practise and develop Related degrees professional skills, such as teamwork, Bachelor of Business/ communication, negotiation, conflict Bachelor of Arts resolution, decision-making, problem solving and leadership. * This intake available at the Cloud Campus (online) only.

One of the best business schools in the world Deakin Business School is in the top 1% of business schools globally that hold both AACSB and EQUIS accreditations. These prestigious accreditations are awarded to business schools that meet strict standards of quality, academic and professional excellence, and demonstrate a commitment to ongoing improvement and innovation in their courses, ensuring our graduates are employable worldwide.

27 Professional recognition The Bachelor of Business Analytics is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), recognising that Deakin graduates will be qualified for professional practice in information and communications technology (ICT) and business analytics. Bachelor of Business Analytics

Course information Course overview Practical experience Course code: M340 ‘Big data’ is a driving force in the modern You will have the opportunity to put Years (full time): business environment – and it could be your classroom knowledge into practice. Campus: your pathway to a rewarding career. An internship unit allows you to learn Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Business analytics looks at the way directly from business analysts in a local 2021 annual fee: A$35,800 businesses structure their information or an international organisation. IELTS score: 6/6 architecture, and how people and organisations can use technology to Structure improve their processes and workflows and inform how to innovate their products 24 credit points, including: or services. Deakin's Bachelor of Business • 16 core units Analytics will teach you to use technology • 8 elective units to analyse, present and support • 2 zero-credit-point academic decision making using the data held integrity and induction units. by an organisation. Through theoretical and hands-on study, Careers you will learn how to analyse data and information systems to find solutions to Typical roles can be found across common management problems. The business and scientific fields, and program explores how to manage data include: business analysts, business and uncover its value in the domains intelligence specialist, computer of business intelligence, marketing system analyst, data analyst, analytics, predictive analytics, operational information analyst, information optimisation, and social media analytics. manager/information officer, market analyst, predictive modeller.

Related degrees Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelorf o Business Analytics

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29 Bachelor of Human Resource Management (Psychology)

Course information Course overview Practical experience Course code: M335 Learn about human resources from a You may have the opportunity to Years (full time): different angle with Deakin's Bachelor participate in industry placements, Campus: * of Human Resource Management work-based training, community-based Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) (Psychology). By exploring the human learning, or collaborative research training 2021 annual fee: A$35,600 mind in a business context, you will gain a arrangements as part of this degree. IELTS score: 6.5/6 significant advantage when performing key organisational functions, from recruitment Professional recognition Structure and workplace negotiations to creating high-performance environments. You will The Bachelor of Human Resource 24 credit points, including: come to understand both psychological Management (Psychology) is accredited by the Australian Human Resources • 24 core units (including one science – including why people think and Institute (AHRI) and Australian Psychology capstone unit and one work act as they do – and human resources, Accreditation Council (APAC)^. integrated learning unit) including how businesses manage, direct and organise employees to ensure • 0-credit-point academic ^ APAC accreditation has been granted for this integrity unit. engagement and profitability. course without condition until 31 December 2020. This degree will allow you to pursue Deakin University is expecting APAC re-accreditation notification in late 2020. For the most up-to-date Careers careers in both human resources and information visit the Deakin website. psychology, without having to complete A diverse range of local and separate degrees. international career opportunities exist for graduates of this degree, including: employee relations officer, human resources compensation officer, human resources consultant, industrial relations officer, organisational development consultant, and training and development officer.

* Students enrolled at the Geelong Waterfront Campus will be required to undertake units of study at both the Geelong Waurn Ponds and Geelong Waterfront campuses.

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Bachelor of Marketing (Psychology)

Course information Course overview Practical experience Course code: M336 Through Deakin's Bachelor of Marketing You will take advantage of the strong Years (full time): (Psychology) you will combine principles industry partnerships of both Deakin's Campus: from marketing and psychology to unlock Business School and School of Psychology Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) creative marketing solutions. You will build to take part in a variety of work experience 2021 annual fee: A$35,600 skills in marketing, psychology, analytics, programs. Opportunities can include: IELTS score: 6.5/6 digital literacy and business, and bring using emerging technologies and them all together to develop a deep analytics tools; working on psychology- Structure understanding of consumer behaviour. led marketing strategies in industry settings; and completing research reports, 24 credit points, including: Combined expertise in psychology and business disciplines will provide you presentations and projects that simulate • 12 core marketing units with a unique skill set that is in demand real-world scenarios. • 12 core psychology units across many industries. This is a major • 0-credit-point academic competitive advantage as you look to Professional recognition integrity unit. enter the workforce. The Bachelor of Marketing (Psychology) is accredited by the Australian Marketing Careers Institute (AMI) and the Australian This degree can lead to a range of Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC). career opportunities, including: Graduates will also be eligible for a one- communication manager, consumer year credit reduction needed to become a advocate, customer experience officer, Certified Practicing Marketer by the AMI. customer insights analyst, digital marketing director, market researcher, and media planner.

Further study • Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Advanced) • Master of Psychology (Clinical) • Master of Psychology (Organisational) A pathway to becoming a registered psychologist Completion of the Bachelor of Marketing (Psychology) provides students with an APAC accredited three-year degree in psychology. This allows students to then undertake additional study in pursuit of professional registration as a practising psychologist through the Psychology Board of Australia. Read more on page 64 of this guide.

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Bachelor of Property and Real Estate

Course information Course overview Course code: M348 The property industry is one of the Years (full time): world’s largest employment areas. Campus: Deakin's Bachelor of Property and Real Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Estate focuses on all areas of the property 2021 annual fee: A$32,200 and real estate market, with a particular IELTS score: 6/6 emphasis on investment, property development, property valuation, market Structure analysis and property economics. You will gain the skills you need to forge a career in 24 credit points, including: real estate, and Deakin's strong links with • 16 core units professional bodies means you will gain • 8 elective units (which may include the practical experience employers seek. a 4-credit-point minor sequence) • 0-credit-point academic Minor sequences integrity unit. Wealth management Finance Related degrees Sustainability • Bachelor of Property and Real Global studies Estate/Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Property and Real Professional recognition Estate/Bachelor of Laws The Bachelor of Property and Real Estate is professionally accredited by the Careers Australian Property Institute (API) and the Graduates may find employment as Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors asset managers, land economists, (RICS). Graduates will also meet the mortgage finance brokers, portfolio academic requirements for membership as managers, property developers, a Certified Practising Valuer (CPV). property managers, and property valuers. Graduates are able to specialise in all areas of the real estate market, including commercial and industrial property, residential property and other related land uses in the built environment.

32 Communication and media

Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation

Course information Course overview State-of-the-art facilities Course code: A351 From documentary and short narrative Get inspired in the Deakin television Years (full time): fiction to more experimental productions, broadcast studio – a high-definition Campus: the Bachelor of Film, Television and television studio used by commercial Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), Animation will expose you to a number of broadcasters. You can also learn advanced T3 (November) production and post-production roles and cinema workflows with our Red Epic 5K 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 practices. The course will teach you how to cameras, the same ones director Peter IELTS score: 6/6 take a great story and present it through Jackson used to film The Hobbit. film, TV or animation.

Structure Animation Work experience opportunities Work experience plays a critical role 24 credit points, including: Prepare for a career specialising in the in developing your employability. • 9 core units (11 credit points) creative and technical fields of animation, Students who undertake placements • 7 course electives units film, television, and games design. Learn and internships are highly sought-after • 6 elective units the art of storytelling in 2D and access by employers. Deakin partners with the • 0-credit-point academic Deakin’s 3D animation program. You Melbourne Boomers women's national integrity unit. will develop clever and creative ways of basketball team to produce a world-first, manipulating and animating images and live stream service of Women’s National will gain an understanding of animation Careers Basketball League games in Melbourne. principles and production techniques. You may find a career in fictional and Students have the opportunity to join factual production for cinema and Film and television the broadcast crew and gain first-hand experience delivering professional, live television, or within the corporate, Explore the professional technologies, streamed coverage of a national sporting educational and advertising sectors. creative practices and insightful theories competition. ​ Graduates of this degree find work in of screen production within a dynamic a range of roles, including: animators, setting. Learn the skills to create a variety audiovisual technicians, camera of genres, from documentary to short operators, documentary producers, film. You will study scriptwriting, editing, film and television producers or sound design and cinematography. Being directors, journalists, film and a multidisciplinary creative form, you can televisions editors, lighting designers, also tailor your skills and branch out into presenters, production managers, other areas. script writers, sound engineers, and television program coordinators.

Further study • Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation (Honours) • Master of Film and Television

Have a shot at live broadcasting Our communication and creative arts students gain invaluable industry experience. For example, our students have been behind the scenes broadcasting the Women’s National Basketball League competition through a live stream on Fox Sports.

33 Communication

Studying communication at Deakin is all about identifying, creating and analysing different contexts and audiences to deliver tailored messaging and communications solutions. Discover the different programs we offer, each allowing you to focus on an area that interests you.

Experience cutting-edge facilities Bachelor of Communication Deakin has heavily invested in state-of-the-art facilities so that our communications (Advertising) students can bring their knowledge and skills from the classroom and apply them in practical settings. You will have access to a range of impressive Designed to inspire the next generation learning spaces, including: of big idea thinkers, advertising at Deakin allows you to understand • a green-screen studio linked to the newsroom and other creative production suites, complex audiences, analyse media enabling production of video content effectiveness and master your creative • a collaborative news production area with an editorial hub, including workstations thinking. To broaden your skills, you and monitors to stream live TV news channels can choose to study in areas such • editing booths for audio and audiovisual editing, and to conduct recorded as design, digital media, film and interviews in acoustically-quiet spaces television, public relations, journalism • a creative media lab and collaborative workspace and marketing. This degree also offers • shared computer spaces for students to work together on projects industry-based learning opportunities • creative spaces for collaborative learning and team projects. that involve real advertising projects to prepare you for a stimulating Gain real-life experience career. On completion, you will have Deakin communication students gain practical experience through work experience a folio of work that demonstrates initiatives and an internship program, which are embedded throughout the degree. your capabilities and experience to In the first year you will start working on your professional identity and how to make show employers. and pursue industry contacts. This will prepare you to undertake an internship in your chosen industry. Through a specialised third year unit, and after your internship, you Course information will learn how to think strategically about career readiness and career development. Course code: A334 These experiences, along with your study, will allow you to finalise your resume and Years (full time): portfolio of work, helping you to graduate with confidence, ready to demonstrate your Campus: professional skills to employers. Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), T3 (November)* 2021 annual fee: A$31,600 IELTS score: 6/6

Structure 24 credit points, including: Career opportunities • 12 core units • 6 course elective units A career in communication could lead • 6 elective units nearly anywhere. Fields of work include: • 0-credit-point academic integrity • advertising, public relations and digital unit. media agencies • communication roles in government, Further study business and not-for-profit organisations • Bachelor of Communication • creative and design studios (Honours) • freelancing • Master of Communications • marketing consultancies • media agencies Accreditation • multimedia businesses Deakin's Bachelor of Communication • newspaper and magazine publishers (Advertising) is accredited by the • PR and event management International Advertising Association. • radio and television networks * This intake available at Cloud Campus (online) • web development and social media only. companies.

34 Among the world's best Deakin has been ranked in the top 150 universities for Communication and Media Studies by the prestigious university rankings organisation QS World University Rankings by Subject. That is in the Top 1% of all universities worldwide!

Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media) (Journalism) (Public Relations) This degree will see you engage in the We live in a fast-paced digital age where Develop a thorough understanding of examination and creation of digital media news is shared with the masses as it public relations in the digital era and the content to experience how practitioners happens. This degree will give you the social, administrative, cultural and ethical operate, respond to, and engage with skills to find a great news story, engage implications of public relations activity. audiences and stakeholder groups. With with your audience and deliver the This degree will teach you how to help an emphasis on emerging technologies news across a range of media platforms. organisations build effective relationships and real-world learning, you will explore You will have the opportunity to with stakeholders operating in an building social media identities, managing identify, research and plan news and increasingly complex environment. Under social media in organisations, digital media feature stories, so that you can write, the guidance of academics who are active entrepreneurship, and much more. In edit and publish them straight from our in their field, you will gain the professional addition, you can take electives in specific newsroom and creative media labs on skills to conduct strategic and tactical areas, such as screen production, design, campus. You will be guided by media communication research, writing, planning journalism, public relations, advertising, practitioners with extensive experience and evaluation. You will also establish film and television, and more. Combining across print, television, radio and digital links with professionals in the industry, digital media with these other study areas media, and learn about community work with clients in real-life scenarios and enhances your career opportunities in a journalism, feature writing, interview undertake work-based internships. broad range of fields in the media industry. techniques, media law and ethics, news You will graduate with a dynamic network, reporting and more. Final year students Course information digital portfolio and strong professional- undertake a program of intensive news personal brand that will give you a head production in a digital newsroom, so you Course code: A325 start when seeking employment. will graduate with the ability to create Years (full time): and edit news for print, radio, television, Campus: or multimedia newsrooms. Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), Course information T3 (November)* Course code: A333 2021 annual fee: A$31,600 Years (full time): Course information IELTS score: 6/6 Campus: Course code: A331 Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), Years (full time): Structure T3 (November)* Campus: 2021 annual fee: A$31,600 Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), 24 credit points, including: IELTS score: 6/6 T3 (November)* • 11 core units (12 credit points) 2021 annual fee: A$31,600 • 6 course elective units Structure IELTS score: 6/6 • 6 elective units • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. 24 credit points, including: Structure • 11 core units (12 credit points) 24 credit points, including: Further study • 6 course elective units • 6 elective units • 12 core units • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. • 6 course elective units • Master of Communications • 6 elective units Further study • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Accreditation • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) This degree is accredited by the Public • Master of Communications Further study Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA). • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) * This intake is available at Melbourne Burwood and * This intake is available at Melbourne Burwood and Cloud (online) campuses only. • Master of Communications Cloud (online) campuses only. * This intake is available at Melbourne Burwood and Cloud (online) campuses only.

35 Creative Arts and Writing

Pursuing a career in the creative arts will allow you to express yourself and work with other professionals who share a passion for creating and creative thinking.

State-of-the-art facilities Bachelor of Creative Arts Bachelor of Creative Arts You will have the opportunity to work in (Dance) (Drama) dedicated spaces. Exhibit and perform Immerse yourself in the exciting physical, Master your craft, create new stories your work in the state-of-the-art Phoenix social and conceptual possibilities of and forge your own unique path as a Gallery and Theatre, equipped for contemporary dance. You will explore creative in the industry. You will develop mixed‑media, pop-up installation, dance technique, choreography, history your creative voice and the performance immersive performance and high-quality and theory. You will learn how dance and the technical skills required to technical production. intersects with creativity, innovative create new stories, relate to others, thinking, community enrichment problem solve, and communicate ideas Everything you need at your and technology. You will also have confidently through speech, physical, and fingertips opportunities to develop individual and visual expression. group performance projects. Students borrow professional-grade equipment from Deakin's extensive media Course information resource centre, including lighting and Course information Course code: A357 professional audio gear, digital video Course code: A356 Years (full time): cameras, and SLR cameras for projects and Years (full time): Campus: practice. We have a team of technicians Campus: Intake: T1 (March) who can provide support and expertise. Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 Deakin is one of the first universities in 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 IELTS score: 6/6 the world to offer RED EPIC cameras – the IELTS score: 6/6 digital camera of choice for the world’s Structure best filmmakers and photographers. Structure 24 credit points, including: 24 credit points, including: Cross-disciplinary learning • 8 core units (12 credit points) • 8 core units (12 credit points) • 4 drama discipline units Deakin's creative arts programs provide • 4 dance discipline units • 2 course electives you with the opportunity to collaborate • 2 course electives • 6 free electives with students across disciplines. You will • 6 free electives • 0-credit-point compulsory unit. be encouraged to explore complementary • 0-credit-point compulsory unit. skills to maximise career options, including specialist electives in other creative arts Careers disciplines. This encourages innovation Careers Our drama graduates are equipped and ensures you graduate ready to work Graduates are equipped with the skills with the skills to create and perform across a wide range of disciplines and with to work across disciplines in a variety of theatre works and to work in a variety many varied professionals. contexts, including initiating independent of professional theatre contexts. arts projects, or using their skills and This can include initiating their own knowledge as dance teachers, which work as independent theatre makers, are in strong demand both in the school pursuing various roles throughout the system and in private studios. Careers arts and entertainment industries. include: community art practice, dance Careers include: actor; theatre director; education, event, festival and production community art practice; event, festival management, arts administration and and production management; youth curation, and dance therapies. theatre; producer.

Further study Further study Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)

36 Deakin University

36 Creative arts and writing

Bachelor of Creative Arts Bachelor of Creative Arts Bachelor of Creative Writing (Photography) (Visual Arts) Through Deakin's Bachelor of Creative In this degree you will develop the Combining art theory and studio Writing you will become a skilful writer, knowledge, awareness and confidence practice, you will develop your skills gaining expertise across a range of genres required to enter the workforce as a as a contemporary art practitioner in and styles. You will explore creative non- creative professional. Using industry- this degree. Through specialised studio fiction, scriptwriting, and poetry, as well standard equipment in dedicated facilities, practice and opportunities to display your as short and extended fiction writing. you will experiment, research and develop work in galleries and exhibitions, you You will have access to writing, publishing your own aesthetic sensibilities. You will will engage with the world through new and editorial internships in Australia and explore professional analogue and digital and traditional media. You will explore overseas. These experiences help you to photographic formats, fundamentals painting, drawing, 3D modelling and develop important industry connections of natural and artificial lighting and installation, public art and performance, and improve your creative practice. You photographic storytelling. and investigate the interplay between art may also see your work published before and technology. you graduate with opportunities for Course information writing and editing in new media, Course information including Deakin's international writing Course code: A352 journal Verandah. Years (full time): Course code: A359 Campus: Years (full time): Course information Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), Campus: * T3 (November)* Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Course code: A316 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 2021 annual fee: A$33,600 Years (full time): IELTS score: 6/6 IELTS score: 6/6 Campus: Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), T3 (November)* Structure Structure 2021 annual fee: A$31,600 24 credit points, including: This course comprises 24 credit points, IELTS score: 6.5/6 including: • 8 core units (12 credit points) • 4 photography discipline units • 8 core units (12 credit points) Structure • 2 course electives • 4 visual arts discipline units 24 credit points, including: • 6 free electives • 2 course electives • 0-credit-point compulsory unit. • 6 free electives • 8 core units (12 credit points) • 0-credit-point compulsory unit. • 8 course elective units • 6 elective units Careers • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Graduates have moved into roles such as Careers independent fine arts practitioners; event Graduates are equipped with a dynamic Careers and sport photographers; commercial skill set, ready for a career in the studio photographers, including expanding arts industries. You may find As a creative writing graduate, you can portraiture, fashion and product and work in areas, such as: galleries, arts apply your skills in numerous sectors from community-based arts; gallery directors administration, arts programming and publishing, media and entertainment and assistants; and many other fields. development, commercial art and media to finance, health and consumer goods. publishing, or as an independent artist. Career opportunities include: author, book editor, copyeditor, journalist, magazine Further study editor or writer, publisher, scriptwriter, Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) Further study publisher, scriptwriter, speechwriter, Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) technical writer. * This intake available at Melbourne Burwood Campus only. * Geelong Waterfront Campus students can take * This intake available at Melbourne Burwood and units of study at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. Cloud (online) campuses only.

37 Design

Design can drive business through innovation, as well as facilitate positive change in society. Learn the tools and strategies to become a creative thinker. Deakin offers different design degrees so you can specialise in an area that interests you most.

Cross-disciplinary learning Deakin's design degrees provide you with the opportunity to collaborate with students across all design disciplines. Students are encouraged to explore complementary skills to maximise career options, including specialist electives in design, visual arts, photography, media, digital technology, advertising, and marketing. This encourages innovation and ensures you graduate ready for a career as a well-rounded creative practitioner.

Collaborate with industry partners Final year design students come together in a dynamic cross ‑disciplinary collaborative project with industry partners. Students work with non-profit clients to deliver on live industry briefs contributing to a range of brand development and design strategy. This project ensures our design students graduate with industry experience.

Accreditation Deakin’s design programs are recognised by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA), so you can be sure you will remain up-to- date with the current industry practices and developments. The DIA also offers student membership and access to some of the biggest design events and experts in the nation.

Student work: Visual Communication by Dennis Shubham Aditya 38 Design

Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Design (3D Animation) (Digital Technologies) (Visual Communication) This degree embeds animation into This degree combines strong foundations From day one you will be introduced to design, focusing on the requirements in design thinking and strategies with the professional design world, learning of the client, and on delivering projects the technical skills required for software and creating in state-of-the-art facilities to suit industry standards across digital design, user interface design and design with industry leaders. We encourage platforms. Explore design histories and for augmented and virtual realities. our visual communication students theories, and develop skills in animation Learn about User Experience (UX), design to shape their ideas into smart and production by exploring computer graphic strategies, digital technologies and appealing concepts for users, customers animation (3D CG modelling, character interactive media, to deliver impactful and society as a whole. You will connect design and rigging, CG lighting and digital solutions for creative and social with industry throughout the program, rendering) and motion capture techniques. issues in our changing world. Work on with the opportunity to take part in Throughout the course you will have the real projects with real briefs, and develop regular professional design briefs. Explore opportunity to work on industry briefs a strong portfolio of work. Explore opportunities for industry internships and with real-life clients, ensuring you develop technological entrepreneurship and take part in industry collaborations. a comprehensive portfolio of work. innovation, and specialise in an area that interests you most. Course information

Course information A345 Course information Course code: Course code: A343 Years (full time): Years (full time): Course code: A344 Campus: Campus: Years (full time): Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), Campus: T3 (November)* T3 (November) Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), 2021 annual fee: A$32,400 2021 annual fee: A$32,400 T3 (November) IELTS score: 6/6 IELTS score: 6/6 2021 annual fee: A$32,400 IELTS score: 6/6 Structure Structure 24 credit points, including: 24 credit points, including: Structure • 10 core units (totalling 11 credit points) 24 credit points, including: • 10 core units (totalling 11 credit points) • 7 visual communication units • 7 x 3D animation units • 15 core units (totalling 16 credit points) • 6 elective units • 6 elective units • 2 course elective units • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. • 6 elective units • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Careers Careers Our graduates have worked in advertising, Graduate ready to work in motion design; Careers graphic design studios, print houses, animation, film, television and web Our graduates have worked in creative publishers, corporate companies who host design; motion capture performance; or agencies, advertising and design studios, in-house design services, government, and augmented reality and virtual reality. and corporate companies. Graduate with private practices. skills in new technologies and learn mixed reality, coding, and user experience * This intake available at the Melbourne Burwood design which are all highly sought after Campus only. by employers.

39 The CASPer assessment If you are applying for entry into an initial teacher education course, you will be required to complete a test to assess your non-academic attributes or 'people skills'. CASPer (Computer- based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) is an online, scenario-based test that assesses your suitability for a teaching career. For more information on dates and sample test content, visit deakin.edu.au/casper. Education

Deakin's education courses Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Education prepare you to understand (Early Years) (Primary) learners and equip you with This program focuses on contemporary Gain the knowledge, skills, issues in children’s learning and understanding and values the leadership skills you development, curriculum theories and required to teach young people. discipline knowledge. You will apply your Deakin’s aim is for graduates to be need to be a professional learning in education settings, allowing professional educators who can educator. Choose between you to gain experience and confidence as demonstrate that they are classroom- a teacher in early childhood, preschool ready and able to make a difference in our early years and primary and primary school settings. students’ learning. degrees depending on your area of interest. Course information Course information Course code: E330 Course code: E359 Years (full time): Years (full time): Hands-on experience Campus: Campus: Deakin's professional experience program Intake: T1 (March), T3 (November)* Intake: T1 (March) gives you real-life teaching experience 2021 annual fee: A$30,400 2021 annual fee: A$30,400 and study credit for your degree. You will IELTS score: 7/6.5 IELTS score: 7/6.5 undertake at least 80 days of placements, meaning your resume will be filled with Structure Structure practical know-how and sought-after skills that employers look for. 32 credit points, including: 32 credit points, including: • 29 core units • 26 core units Accreditation • 3 specialisation units • 4 specialisation units • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit • 2 elective units Deakin's Bachelor of Education (Early • 2 zero-credit-point units for Literacy • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit Years) is approved by the Australian and Numeracy Testing for Initial • 2 zero-credit-point units for Literacy Children’s Education and Care Quality Teacher Education (LANTITE). and Numeracy Testing for Initial Authority (ACECQA) as an early childhood Teacher Education (LANTITE). teaching qualification in Australia; and is accredited by the Victorian Institute Specialisations of Teaching (VIT) as an initial teacher Aboriginal knowledge Specialisations education program against the Australian and experiences Health physical education professional standards for teachers. Arts education Humanities Deakin’s Bachelor of Education (Primary) Language and literacy Languages is accredited with the Victorian Institute Promoting equity, social justice Language and literacy of Teaching (VIT) as a nationally accredited and inclusivity Mathematics and numeracy course for the purposes of teacher Science Science registration in Victoria. The course is the Special education needs only undergraduate teacher education Careers Visual arts program in the Australian state of Victoria Graduates may work as early childhood to be accredited with the International teachers, coordinators or advisers, and Careers Baccalaureate Organisation to offer a primary teachers working with students As a Deakin graduate, you may find recognised pathway for teaching in the IB from birth to age eight. Careers can employment as a teacher within the Primary Years Program. been found in community service, private or public education sectors. Both courses will prepare you to meet all early childhood facilities, education Opportunities also exist in government requirements to register with the VIT. organisations, government agencies, agencies, community services and not- and not-for-profit organisations. for-profit organisations.

* This intake is offered to Diploma of Early Childhood Education holders only.

40 Education and teaching

Bachelor of Health and Physical Education

Course information Course overview Accreditation Course code: E377 Deakin's Bachelor of Health and Physical Deakin’s Bachelor of Health and Physical Years (full time): Education will prepare you for a career Education has been approved by the Campus: teaching health and physical education Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) for Intake: T1 (March) in secondary schools. You will explore the purposes of teacher registration in 2021 annual fee: A$30,400 areas such as applied sports science, Victoria. Graduates intending to apply IELTS score: 7/6.5 biomechanics, motor learning and for registration in the Australian state development, exercise physiology, health of Victoria should carefully check all Structure and human development, nutrition, and requirements relating to this process education. You will learn how to create specified at vit.vic.edu.au. 32 credit points, including: safe, inclusive and engaging learning • 26 core units environments to provide learning • 4 credit points of discipline study in experiences that support lifelong health a third teaching method area and physical activity. • 2 credit points of curriculum study in the third teaching method area Professional experience • 2 zero-credit-point compulsory In all four years of the course you will units undertake professional work placements, • 2 zero-credit-point units for Literacy first in primary, then in secondary school and Numeracy Testing for Initial settings. This gives you the chance to Teacher Education (LANTITE). apply your learning in a real-life teaching Students must also complete an role with the support of a qualified and Emergency First Aid Certificate experienced teacher. By the end of (Level 2) and AUSTSWIM qualifications this degree, you will have completed prior to graduation. 80 days of supervised professional experience placements. Careers Deakin graduates may choose to work as secondary health and physical Education and teaching education professionals, or move into ranked 32nd in the world areas such as sports management, recreation and fitness, community and Deakin is ranked in the Top 32 government agencies, professional universities in the world for its coaching positions, as well as into education courses, based on the private academies and agencies. 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject, which are informed by academic and employer reputation, as well as research impact.

41 Education and teaching

Secondary teaching

Deakin’s unique combined Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Science/ secondary education Master of Teaching (Secondary) Master of Teaching (Secondary) degrees allow you to This combined degree prepares This degree combines a postgraduate graduates with the knowledge and teaching qualification with specialise in arts or science professional skills required to be a undergraduate discipline studies in the secondary school teacher, teaching from sciences. It prepares graduates with while gaining your secondary junior secondary to high school levels. the discipline-specific knowledge and teaching qualification. You Combine teaching and the arts, and go standards required to be a secondary on valuable school placements to help school teacher, from junior secondary to will learn to teach subjects you discover your interests as a future senior secondary levels. The fast-tracked from junior secondary to teacher. The fast-tracked postgraduate postgraduate level of study allows for level of study means that graduates are some units to be undertaken in Trimester senior secondary school. ready to teach after just four years. 3 so that graduates are ready to teach after just four years. Professional experience Course information Course information Deakin’s aim is for graduates to be Course code: D303 professional educators who can Years (full time): ^ Course code: D304 demonstrate that they are classroom- Campus: Years (full time): ^ ready and able to make a difference in Intake: T1 (March) Campus: students’ learning. You will be supported 2021 annual fee: A$30,200 Intake: T1 (March) in your learning through Deakin’s IELTS score: 6/6 2021 annual fee: A$36,000 Professional Experience Program, IELTS score: 6/6 which includes 60 days of supervised Structure professional experience placements. 36 credit points, including: Structure 36 credit points, including: Careers Bachelor level studies: Graduates of Deakin's secondary teaching • 2 arts major sequences Bachelor level studies: degrees may find careers in secondary (totalling 16 credit points) • 7 core science units schools, government departments, the • 4 elective units from another • 2 science units public service, TAFE and adult community group of arts majors • 1 six-credit-point science major education institutions, health and welfare • 4 course elective units. sequence organisations, as well as in private • 5 science major sequence units academies and agencies. Bachelor of Postgraduate level studies: • 4 credit points from selected list Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) • 7 core teaching units (8 credit points) • 2 zero-credit-point compulsory units. graduates have the opportunity to work • 4 curriculum study units in arts-related areas, such as youth work • 0-credit-point compulsory unit Postgraduate level studies: and community development programs. • 2 zero-credit-point units for Literacy • 7 core teaching units (8 credit points) Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching and Numeracy Testing for Initial • 4 curriculum study units (Secondary) graduates have opportunities Teacher Education (LANTITE). • 0-credit-point compulsory unit to work in science-related areas, such as • 2 zero-credit-point units for Literacy science writing and interpretation; public- Teaching specialist areas and Numeracy Testing for Initial sector positions, such as with conservation Teacher Education (LANTITE). groups; and in other research positions. Anthropology Arabic Teaching specialist areas Accreditation Children's literature Chinese Alongside core education studies, you Our combined secondary education Drama will complete studies in two teaching courses are accredited with the Victorian History specialist areas. Choose from: Institute of Teaching (VIT) as nationally Indonesian accredited courses for the purposes of Biology Literary Studies Chemistry teacher registration in the Australian state Media Studies of Victoria. These courses will prepare you Environmental science Philosophy General science to meet all requirements to register with Photography the VIT. Geography Politics and Policy Studies Mathematics Sociology Spanish ^ Trimester 3 in Year 3 is compulsory for Visual Arts this course.

42 Engineering

Engineering Choose your degree Deakin offers five undergraduate engineering programs and the degree you choose will depend on your area of interest. See Develop the engineering expertise to design roads, power the next page to explore your generation and complex mechanical systems. Tackle real- engineering study options. world engineering problems in collaborative projects with industry partners and through work placements.

Practical learning World-class facilities Gain practical learning experiences Access world-class facilities located within throughout your engineering course the engineering precinct at the Geelong with our innovative and student-centred Waurn Ponds Campus, including some of teaching method: Project-oriented design- the most advanced and future-focused based learning (PODBL). In collaboration systems, laboratories and learning spaces with industry, PODBL is a key feature of in the Australian sector. Our civil and our engineering degrees. You will learn via environmental engineering spaces contain team-based projects, taking real‑world versatile equipment and technologies, industry problems, and designing, ensuring you gain practical experience and researching, testing and evaluating a deeper understanding. solutions with the support of an academic. deakin.edu.au/ug-eng-facilities. Professional Engineering Practice is also a compulsory unit in many undergraduate engineering degrees at Deakin. You will gain a minimum of 60 days of work experience in one or more organisations, giving you insight into your future career options.

Accreditation The School of Engineering’s long-standing partnership with Engineers Australia is an important relationship and informs our teaching program. This ensures our curriculum is relevant and that you will graduate with the skill set that employers want. Study civil, electrical and electronics, mechanical or mechatronics engineering and you will get a degree that is professionally accredited and internationally recognised – so you will be able to practise as a professional engineer in numerous countries around the world.

Highly ranked Deakin is ranked in the Top 1% worldwide for Engineering and Technology by Times Higher Education, which is a reflection of the University's high-quality engineering programs.

43 Join the Peer Support Program The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment offers a Peer Support Program as part of its commitment to providing new students with the best possible transition into university life. By joining the program, you will receive support and guidance from students who are more experienced. They will help you become familiar with the support services and facilities available, while gaining useful tips about studying at Deakin. Visit deakin.edu.au/sebe/ug-peer-support.

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Bachelor of Electrical and (Honours)* Electronics Engineering * Civil engineers are responsible for the (Honours) planning, design, construction and project Deakin's Bachelor of Electrical and management of buildings and roads, Electronic Engineering (Honours) covers airports and railways, water resources many disciplines, including renewable management, and other infrastructure power generation and grid integration systems. The Bachelor of Civil Engineering of renewable energy sources; smart (Honours) gives you the building blocks distribution and transmission; urban, to plan, design, construct and maintain industrial, rural and regional power usage; the infrastructure systems that are and energy efficiency and intelligent necessary in our day-to-day lives. It covers demand management. the broad range of civil engineering disciplines, including engineering The course encourages the responsible use materials, structural engineering, water of electrical power in a changing climate, engineering, geotechnical engineering and you will get the hands-on experience and road and transport engineering. and theoretical knowledge needed to work in energy production in a changing world. Course information Course information Course code: S460 Years (full time): Course code: S461 Campus: ^ Years (full time): ^ Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Campus: 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) IELTS score: 6/6 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 IELTS score: 6/6 Structure Structure 32 credit points, including: 32 credit points, including: • 31 core units • 1 elective unit • 31 core units • 3 zero-credit-point-units relating • 1 elective unit to safety and project orientated • 3 zero-credit-point-units relating learning, work placements and to safety and project orientated academic integrity. learning, work placements and academic integrity. Careers Careers Employers seek out Deakin graduates for their forward thinking, innovation Employment opportunities exist and entrepreneurial qualities. As a civil as an electrical design engineer, engineering graduate, you may gain telecommunications engineer, industrial employment with government bodies engineer, electronic test engineer, design and departments, consulting firms, engineer, special effects technician, water authorities, road authorities robotics engineer and technician, and public works. automotive electrician, and multimedia systems specialist.

Related degrees * High School Mathematics is an entry requirement Bachelor of Construction Management for this course. ^ Cloud Campus (online) students will be required to (Honours) participate in campus-based intensive activities each trimester at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. * High School Mathematics is an entry requirement for this course. ^ Cloud Campus (online) students will be required to participate in campus-based intensive activities each trimester at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.

44 Engineering

Bachelor of Environmental Bachelor of Mechanical Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)* Engineering (Honours)* Engineering (Honours)* Graduate industry-ready to tackle global Mechanical engineering applies Mechatronics teaches you how to environmental issues, such as climate science and technology to the design, combine electronic devices with change, sustainability, and pollution when production and operation of systems, mechanical design and information you study environmental engineering at mechanical devices and machinery. technology. You will learn to design and Deakin. Gain a broad knowledge across This program will allow you to apply build applications, such as the automation the industry, with solutions-led technical theory in industry-relevant projects, of industrial processes, flying drones, and professional skills to put you in high combining project management skills 3D printers, robotics and self-driving demand in this future-focussed field. with numerical simulation techniques, cars. In second year you will design You will discover the natural and physical product realisation and testing. You a robot for potential entry into the sciences involved in environmental will cover many mechanical disciplines, Warman Competition. And in third year engineering and apply them to a broad including machine design, thermo- you will design and build ‘sumo robots’ range of problems, including waste fluids, structural design and industrial that need to outsmart, overpower and management, the development of water control, while developing skills in project outmanoeuvre the competition. The engineering solutions, air pollution management, communication and Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering mitigation, the design of infrastructure, financial management. You will also (Honours) will develop your skills in and much more. explore product and process modelling, entrepreneurship, innovation, project and how to design for sustainability. management, technical report writing and Course information more. You will come to understand ethics Course information within the engineering profession, and Course code: S465 technical and professional issues within Years (full time): Course code: S462 the industry. Campus: Years (full time): Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Campus: ^ 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Course information IELTS score: 6/6 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 Course code: S463 IELTS score: 6/6 Years (full time): Structure Campus: ^ Structure Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) 32 credit points, Including: 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 32 credit points, including: • 31 core units IELTS score: 6/6 • 1 elective unit • 31 core units • 4 zero-credit-point-units relating • 1 elective unit Structure to safety and project orientated • 3 zero-credit-point-units relating 32 credit points, including: learning, work placements, and to safety and project orientated academic integrity. learning, work placements and • 30 core units academic integrity. • 2 elective units Careers • 3 zero-credit-point-units relating Careers to safety and project orientated Employment opportunities exist in learning, work placements and roles such as: waterway manager, Today, mechanical engineers lend their academic integrity. green design engineer, stormwater skills to the development of almost every engineer, environmental health officer, design imaginable – especially complex hazardous waste manager, natural products like cars, robots and aeroplanes. Careers resource manager, sustainability analyst, Employment opportunities exist in Employment opportunities as a and sustainability consultant. areas such as: product development, mechatronics engineer are diverse. They biomedicine, aerospace, automotive, include roles such as: biomedical service * High School Mathematics is an entry requirement mining, railroad, research and design, and engineer, control systems engineers, for this course. control and systems design. automation engineer, electronics test engineer, and robotics engineer. * High School Mathematics is an entry requirement for this course. * High School Mathematics is an entry requirement ^ Cloud Campus (online) students will be required for this course. to participate in campus-based intensive activities ^ Cloud Campus (online) students will be required each trimester at the Geelong Waurn Ponds to participate in campus-based intensive activities Campus. each trimester at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.

Graduates in high demand With an international skills shortage in the engineering industry, and roles expected to rise significantly in the next five years, Deakin graduates are in demand both in Australia and other countries.

45 Bachelor of Health Sciences

Course information Course overview Course code: H300 Deakin's Bachelor of Health Sciences Years (full time): will enable you to explore the many Campus: areas of the health and human services Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), sector. It focuses on improving the health T3 (November) and wellbeing of people in local and 2021 annual fee: A$32,600 global communities. By choosing major IELTS score: 6.5/6 sequences of study, you will tailor your degree to the areas of health you wish Structure to focus on. The major sequences and electives you choose may allow you to 24 credit points, including: consolidate your knowledge and skills • 6 core units through a work placement or volunteer • 2 major sequences unit. These opportunities will help you gain (totalling 6 credit points each) the industry connections and professional • 6 electives experience to build an impressive resume. • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Major sequences Careers Disability and inclusion Environmental health Depending on the major sequences you Exercise science * choose and your choice of electives, Family, society and health you could be qualified to work in Food studies roles such as case manager, disability Health and sustainability support planner, family/community/ Health promotion refugee/project officer, environmental Medical biotechnology and sustainability officer, policy Nutrition ^ advisor, exercise specialist, food Physical activity and health ^ and nutrition policy developer, food Psychological science# scientist, health educator or counsellor, Psychology for professional health and sports marketer, health development# promotion officer, international aid worker, lifestyle and wellness * Cloud Campus (online) students will be required to professional, medical biotechnology attend some campus-based activities. researcher, nutrition and health ^ Some units are available in the Cloud Campus (online). promotion coordinator, community # Individual units may not be available at every engagement officer, and regional campus. health services planner.

Related degrees Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts

Further study • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) • Bachelor of Health and Medical Science (Honours) • Master of Health Promotion • Master of Nutrition and Population Health • Master of Public Health

46 Health

Work experience From your first year of study you will start clinical placements, allowing you to develop clinical skills under the supervision of experienced practitioners. You will work in a range of settings, including hospitals and private radiology clinics throughout Australia. You will further strengthen your skills in our state-of-the-art medical imaging training unit Bachelor of at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. Note: All students are required to undertake a National Police Check and Working with Children Check prior to Medical Imaging commencing clinical placement.

Course information Course overview Accreditation Course code: H309 Otherwise known as medical diagnostic Deakin’s Bachelor of Medical Imaging Years (full time): radiography, medical imaging is is accredited by the Australian Health Campus: the technique of creating visual Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Intake: S1* representations of the internal organs Once you graduate, you will be eligible to 2021 annual fee: A$38,400 of the body for clinical analysis and receive AHPRA registration as a Medical IELTS score: 7/7 medical intervention. Radiation Practitioner, which enables you Deakin's Bachelor of Medical Imaging to work in a range of medical imaging Structure will launch your career as a registered settings across Australia. 32 credit points (all units are core diagnostic radiographer. You will use the units), and a 0-credit-point academic latest in medical equipment to learn basic integrity unit. x-ray techniques before advancing to more complex medical imaging procedures. These include computed tomography Careers (CT), digital vascular imaging, general A degree in medical imaging prepares radiography, mammography, and magnetic you for careers in hospital radiology resonance imaging (MRI). Supporting this departments, specialist medical exposure to industry-grade equipment facilities, and private radiology and techniques, you will participate practices. As a graduate, you will be in extensive clinical practice in clinical eligible to work as a skilled practitioner centres nationally, as well as at Deakin's across the broad range of diagnostic own state-of-the-art medical imaging medical imaging, including general teaching laboratory. You will also learn radiography, CT, fluoroscopy, and MRI. about professionalism, communication, and the ethical and legal aspects of * Unlike most Deakin courses, the Bachelor of healthcare, which will inform and support Medical Imaging runs on a Semester system. your future clinical practice.

47 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Course overview Course information Careers Occupational therapy enables people Course code: H355 As a graduate you will be able to assist to lead active, healthy and productive Years (full time): people of all ages to engage in any aspect lives. Deakin's Bachelor of Occupational Campus: of daily living – helping them to achieve Therapy will prepare you to identify Intake: T1 (March) independence at home, at work and in people’s strengths and limitations, and the 2021 annual fee: A$38,400 the community, as well as enhancing role these play on their ability to achieve IELTS score: 7/7 their quality of life. For example, their goals. You will gain the knowledge you may work with a person with an and skills to improve people’s ability to Structure intellectual disability; support an older participate in activities and occupations that are meaningful to them. You will gain 32 credit points, including: adult living at home; or with someone returning to work after having lived with the expertise to implement a range of • 29 core units a mental illness. You may work in diverse evidence-based interventions for people • 1 selective unit health organisations both public and who live with a range of health limitations, • 2 credit points of elective units private, including schools, community- including those caused by injury, illness, • 0-credit-point academic based organisations, workplaces, developmental or environmental barriers. integrity unit. government agencies, higher education, and research. No matter where you work Work experience as an occupational therapist, you will You will complete over 1000 hours of make a difference in your clients’ lives. placements throughout this program, starting in year one. Placements are completed in a range of settings, including schools, hospitals, community health organisations and industry. During these placements you can play a meaningful role in a variety of activities. These include completing assessments, developing and implementing intervention plans with your clients, developing and evaluating projects, preparing discharge plans, and working with your clients and their family or employer to ensure optimal occupational participations.

Accreditation Deakin’s Bachelor of Occupational Therapy is accredited by Occupational Therapy Australia, the Occupational Therapy Council, and the World Federation of Occupational Therapists, enabling you to work in Australia and around the world.

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Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion

Course overview Course information Understand and act on the factors Course code: H313 that cause poor health, and those that Years (full time): create and sustain good health. Through Campus: Deakin's Bachelor of Public Health and Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Health Promotion, you will learn about 2021 annual fee: A$32,600 a range of approaches to address the IELTS score: 6.5/6 causes of poor health within populations, including community engagement, policy Structure development, research, education, and the media. Practical work placements give you 24 credit points, including: the chance to gain valuable experience • 16 core units and further develop your expertise in • 8 elective units the field. • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Work experience Careers Work experience is a core feature of this course. For example, the capstone Graduates may work as a community experience is a 120‑hour field education development coordinator, health placement that provides you with an policy developer, health promotion opportunity to transfer your knowledge officer, heath researcher, program and skills to a practical setting, where you development coordinator, program can further your learning through realistic evaluator, social planning officer, or field experience. These placements enable women's health officer. Employment you to consolidate your skills under the areas may include healthy eating, supervision of qualified practitioners, mental health, physical activity which will assist you to be work-ready and environment health, social when you graduate. inclusion, chronic illness (such as asthma, arthritis, heart disease), Professional recognition and women’s health. Graduates may be eligible to become Related degrees members of the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) and the Australian • Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Health Promotion Association (AHPA). Public Health and Health Promotion • Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion/ Bachelor of Commerce

Further study • Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion (Honours) • Master of Health Promotion • Master of Nutrition and Population Health • Master of Public Health

Among the best Deakin is ranked in the Top 1% of universities worldwide for Public Health by ShanghaiRankings. This means you can be confident that your Deakin degree will be well respected by future employers.

49 Bachelor of Social Work

Course information Course overview Course code: H330 Social work focuses on human rights Years (full time): and social justice. You will work with Campus: individuals, families and communities to Intake: T1 (March) improve wellbeing, address inequality and 2021 annual fee: A$32,600 enrich lives. Deakin's Bachelor of Social IELTS score: 7/7 Work will give you an understanding of policy, socioeconomic factors and social Structure justice issues. You will become familiar with a range of social research methods 32 credit points, including: and learn how to design and conduct • 29 core units research directly relevant to social • 3 elective units work practice. • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Work experience Careers Work placements provide an opportunity for students to learn under the supervision You may be involved in policy of qualified social work practitioners. development and research, During the course there is a minimum counselling, family therapy, drug of 1000 hours of work placements and alcohol counselling, community conducted in a variety of communities development and refugee assistance. and workplaces in metropolitan and Social workers also work as program regional settings. managers or coordinators, and as advocates, facilitators, activists or Professional consultants. You may work in specialist areas such as health, recognition housing or education, or with groups Deakin’s Bachelor of Social such as the aged, women, youth or Work is an Australian multicultural populations. Association of Social Workers (AASW) accredited qualification. Students completing the course are eligible to apply for membership of AASW and can practise throughout Australia.

50 Health

Bachelor of Vision Science/ Master of Optometry

Course information Course overview Work experience Course code: D302 Deakin offers Australia’s first accelerated Clinical placements are an integral part of Years (full time): * optometry course. You complete the this degree. You will undertake a variety of Campus: five ‑year degree in just 3.5 years by short-term clinical placements and spend Intake: T1 (March) studying three trimesters per year. Learn the final six months of the course as a 2021 annual fee: A$38,400^ how to manage the health and function ‘student resident’ in a clinical optometric IELTS score: 7/7 of the eyes and visual system, and to and medical setting. These rotations take diagnose and manage a range of ocular place in both metropolitan and regional Structure conditions. The Bachelor of Vision Science/ or rural settings and will enable you to Master of Optometry will see you graduate apply your knowledge and skills under the 40 credit points, including: as a qualified optometrist. You will learn supervision of qualified optometrists. • 22 core units about visual health issues and their impact • 2 zero-credit-point compulsory at local and international levels. Professional recognition units. The program focuses on case-based Graduates of Deakin's Bachelor of Careers and team-based learning, and offers Vision Science/Master of Optometry are an extensive, fully-equipped clinical eligible to apply for registration with the Deakin optometry graduates are skills facility. You will explore clinical, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation well prepared for employment in commercial and professional domains in Agency (AHPRA) and as Medicare Service a diverse range of work settings, optometry. Throughout your studies you Providers. This course is accredited by the including private practice, corporate will explore elements from the health, Optometry Council of Australia and and community settings, health medical and vision sciences, as well as New Zealand (OCANZ). services, hospitals, non-government business and management. organisations, research institutes, government, and tertiary education State-of-the-art facilities institutions. Career opportunities include private and public eye care; During the first three years of the research and education; and special program, you will be based at the Regional interests within optometry, such as and Community Health Hub (REACH) myopia control, dry eye management, facility at the Geelong Waurn Ponds low vision, and paediatric vision. Campus, which includes a fully-equipped clinical skills laboratory and a full-scale * This degree is a 3.5-year accelerated full- optometry practice that allows for time program delivered over 10 consecutive simulation-based learning, examinations trimesters. This means you will study three and research. trimesters each calendar year. ^ The 2021 course fee is for three trimesters of full-time study in a single calendar year.

51 Bachelor of Arts

Course information Course overview Course code: A300 Deakin's Bachelor of Arts degree offers Years (full time): many opportunities, allowing you to keep Campus: your career options open and design Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), your course around your interests. All T3 (November) arts majors are taught as a combination 2021 annual fee: A$30,200 of practical and theoretical learning, IELTS score: 6/6 with many areas of study offering work experience opportunities. You will Structure develop specialist knowledge in your chosen disciplines and learn how to apply 24 credit points, including: critical, creative and strategic thinking to • 2 major sequences of at least 8 real-world issues. This course equips you credit points each, OR with transferable skills in communication, • 1 major of at least 8 credit points research, analysis and problem-solving, and 1 minor of at least 4 credit making you highly employable across a points, PLUS range of industries. • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit Major sequences* Minor sequences • Remaining credit points may be Advertising Buddhist studies used to undertake additional major Anthropology Design or minor sequences, or electives. Arabic Film, television and animation Children’s literature Islamic studies Careers Chinese^ Professional experience and practice Graduates may find careers in Creative writing Sport and society administration, advertising, business, Criminology Sustainability and society communication, community services, Dance# criminal justice, ethnic affairs, Drama# finance, GLAM sector, government, Digital Media human rights, journalism, marketing, Education media, multimedia, not-for-profits, Gender and sexuality studies performing and visual arts, personnel Geography and society and industrial relations, photography, History policing, policy development, politics, Indonesian public relations, publishing, research, International relations social work, and tourism. Journalism Language and culture studies ^ Related degrees Literary studies Media studies • Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Middle East studies • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Philosophy • Bachelor of Arts/ Photography# Bachelorf o Science Politics and policy studies • Bachelor of Arts/ Public relations Masterf o International Relations Religious studies • Bachelor of Arts/ Sociology ~ Masterf o Teaching (Secondary) Spanish • Bachelor of Business/ Visual arts# Bachelorf o Arts • Bachelor of Commerce/ * All majors except dance, and language and cultural Bachelorf o Arts studies can be taken as minors. ^ • Bachelor of Health Sciences/ A full major sequence in Chinese is not available at Tailor your degree the Cloud Campus (online). Bachelor of Arts # Students wishing to complete multiple majors This degree offers a wide under creative arts are recommended to apply for a range of major sequences Further study Bachelor of Creative Arts. allowing you to choose an ~ Offered to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) students by combination of online and campus- area of study that suits your • Bachelor of Arts - Advanced based learning. career aspirations. Choosing (Honours) a major sequence means you can focus your studies on that particular area, and pursue further studies or a career in that area.

52 Humanities and social sciences

A quality degree Deakin's Bachelor of Criminology is the most established program of its kind in the Australian state of Victoria, and is designed in conjunction with professional bodies, including and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.

Bachelor of Criminology

Course information Course overview Course code: A329 Learn the who, why and how of crime with Years (full time): Deakin’s Bachelor of Criminology. The Campus: program combines theory and practical Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) learning so that you graduate armed 2021 annual fee: A$30,200 with the critical thinking skills to take on IELTS score: 6/6 criminal justice issues. You will learn how to understand the inner workings and Structure impacts of criminal behaviour and various responses to it, from environmental crime 24 credit points, including: to terrorism. You will learn how to use this • At least 12 credit points of understanding when making decisions criminology units within the criminal justice system. • Up to 12 credit points of elective units Practical experience • 0-credit-point academic Get a head start in your career with integrity unit. real ‑world criminology work experience during this degree. You will receive Careers course credit and develop valuable Potential career opportunities await industry connections through internship in both the public and private sector. opportunities in areas, including: Graduates can look forward to a • community corrections diverse and challenging career in • health and human services roles including: criminal intelligence • judicial and police placements analysts, police development • criminology and security in the specialists, correctional officers private sector (including community correctional • government. officers), crime reporters, crime data analysts, criminologists, criminal justice oversight and accountability specialists and federal policing roles (requires further study and/or experience).

Related degrees • Bachelor of Criminology/ Bachelor of Cyber Security • Bachelor of Criminology/ Bachelor of Laws • Bachelor of Criminology/ Bachelor of Psychological Science • Bachelor of Forensic Science/ Bachelor of Criminology

53 Humanities and social sciences

Bachelor of International Studies

Course information Course overview Major sequences Course code: A326 Experience other cultures and build Anthropology Years (full time): a global career by studying Deakin’s Arabic Campus: Bachelor of International Studies. This Chinese* Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) experience-rich course is designed to Indonesian 2021 annual fee: A$30,200 give you a deep understanding of the International relations IELTS score: 6/6 international forces that are shaping the Language and culture studies * world today. Middle East studies Structure If you have an interest in other cultures, Politics and policy studies Spanish 24 credit points, including: languages and different perspectives, this degree will allow you to turn your passion • 6 core units into a rewarding career. You will gain first- Be a global scholar • 1 major sequence hand experience in other countries and Deakin also offers the Bachelor of • No more than 8 credit points taken cultures, and develop the skills required to International Studies (Global Scholar), outside the Faculty of Arts and pursue an international career. which is designed for high-achieving Education students who want to combine study and • 2 credit points of approved travel and proactively build a global career international experience International experience from the very start of their studies. You • 0-credit-point academic You will take part in an approved will develop intercultural competencies, integrity unit. international experience that will gain you credit towards your degree. transversal skills, and important skills Opportunities include: of analysis, critical thinking and Careers reflection – all of which are essential Our graduates work in a wide • trimester of study at an overseas for effective personal and professional range of fields, including local and university exchange partner operation in international environments. national government, diplomacy • international internship You will complete an international and foreign affairs, international • in-country language program (in experience, supported by the award of aid and development, the business Chinese, Indonesian, Arabic or Spanish) a A$3000 scholarship.# sector (communications, human • study abroad program ^ resources, analysts, marketing), law, • two credit points of consecutive A full major sequence in Chinese is not available at language units other than an the Cloud Campus (online). international education, and social # in‑country language. Quotas apply per intake and places are subject to entrepreneurship. availability. The A$3000 grant is paid to students once their international internship (unit AIS330 or Related degrees AIS331) placement and enrolment is confirmed. • Bachelor of International Studies (Global Scholar) • Bachelor of International Studies/ Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Laws/ Bachelorf o International Studies

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Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence

Course information* Course overview Robotics and Internet of Things Course code: S308 Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a (RIOT) lab Years (full time): huge impact across many industries Deakin’s RIOT lab is a state-of-the-art Campus: and is redefining how organisations facility with the latest in computing, Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) operate. It allows us to harness the power robotics and cyber-physical systems. 2021 annual fee: A$34,400 of machines to implement intelligent Students use this facility to work hands IELTS score: 6/6 automation and eliminate time-consuming on and explore the use of artificial manual processes. Organisations are intelligence across a range of settings. Structure now investing heavily in AI technology and this is creating a demand for skilled 24 credit points, including: professionals. Deakin’s Bachelor of • 20 core units Artificial Intelligence will equip you with • 4 elective units the knowledge and skills necessary to • 3 zero-credit-point units (safety design, develop, and evolve software induction, work placements and solutions that take advantage of the latest academic integrity). advances in artificial intelligence.

Careers Work experience The field of AI offers an exciting This degree includes a compulsory work future as more industries spend time placement where you will be required and money on improving what they to undertake a minimum of 100 hours do through learned behaviour and in industry, providing professional work automation. Graduates are equipped experience with an approved host to work on the design, development organisation. Elective units may also and operation of software solutions provide additional opportunities for involving AI across a broad range work experience. of industry sectors. You may find employment in roles such as a data scientist, data analyst, AI technology software engineer, or AI architect.

Further study • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) • Graduate Certificate of Artificial Intelligence • Master of Applied Artificial Intelligence

* High School Mathematics is an entry requirement for this course.

Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute (A2I2) Deakin is home to the Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute (A2I2) which contributes to the development of AI functions and experimentation across many sectors. Drawing from the institute's global partnerships and research capacity, Deakin AI students have unparalleled access to AI leaders, thinkers and researchers, enabling you to build your professional networks. a2i2.deakin.edu.au

55 Bachelor of Computer Science

Course information Course overview Work experience Course code: S306 Studying computer science gives you the This degree includes an IT work placement, Years (full time): skills to design and develop advanced where you will be required to undertake a Campus: software and systems, along with the minimum of 100 hours working in industry. Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) capacity to create and integrate new You can also work on industry projects, 2021 annual fee: A$34,400 computing technologies that enhance gaining experience in entrepreneurship IELTS score: 6/6 effective business operations. You will and business skills. practice your skills in our specialised Structure computing laboratories and gain Professional recognition knowledge of data science concepts, 24 credit points, including: robotics application development, The Bachelor of Computer Science is professionally accredited with the • 19 core units artificial intelligence, machine learning, Australian Computer Society (ACS), • 5 elective units human computer interaction, algorithm providing international recognition and • 3 zero-credit-point units design, and analysis and optimisation graduate eligibility for membership of (safety induction, career tools techniques. This course is ideal if you are the ACS. for employment and academic passionate about creating solutions to integrity). complex problems, curious about how something works rather than simply what Careers it does, and interested in working at the leading edge of technology innovation Computer science graduates are in and development. high demand in a variety of roles, such as data scientist, software developer, software architect, database specialist, technology consultant, solutions architect, systems analyst, or project We are among manager. Computer scientists also work in specialist research and the best development roles, in both public and Deakin is ranked in the private organisations. Top 1% of all universities for Computer Science by Further study the QS World University Bachelor of Information Technology Rankings by Subject. (Honours)

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Work experience This degree includes an IT work placement, where you will be required to undertake a minimum of 100 hours working in industry. You can also work on industry projects, gaining experience in entrepreneurship and business skills.

Professional recognition Gain important skills The Bachelor of Computer Science Gain the skills to understand cyber is professionally accredited with the issues and ways to identify, diagnose Australian Computer Society (ACS), and resolve these challenges in providing international recognition and systems and data we use daily for graduate eligibility for membership of business and communication. the ACS. Bachelor of deakin.yt/cyber-sec Cyber Security

Course overview Work experience Course information Cyber security professionals protect the This degree includes a core IT placement Course code: S334 data and systems of the digital services we unit where you will be required to Years (full time): use every day. Cyber security is a growing undertake a minimum of 100 hours in Campus: issue for individuals and businesses industry, providing professional work Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) alike, and this means that cyber security experience with an approved host 2021 annual fee: A$34,400 professionals are in high demand. Through organisation. You can also work on IELTS score: 6/6 Deakin's Bachelor of Cyber Security, industry projects, gaining experience in you will learn how to identify, diagnose, entrepreneurship and business skills. Structure analyse and manage cyber security issues. You will explore and learn cyber Professional recognition 24 credit points, including: security skills within computer crime and The Bachelor of Cyber Security is • 17 core units digital forensics, evaluating software for security vulnerabilities, designing secure professionally accredited with the • 7 elective units Australian Computer Society (ACS), • 3 zero-credit-point units (safety databases, assessing and reinforcing the security of websites, designing secure providing international recognition and induction, work placements and graduate eligibility for membership of academic integrity). network architectures, performing risk assessments, responding to cyber security the ACS. incidents, and much more. Careers You will also be able to undertake The degree focuses on technical elements four industry certifications as part Career options include work as a and sets you up with strong skills in critical of your cyber security degree for no security consultant, cryptographer, thinking and problem solving. Upon additional cost. Certifications include: information security auditor, IT security graduation, you will be able to capably • Cybersecurity Fundamentals (CSX) engineer, project manager, security deal with imminent threats and challenges • Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator analyst, security system developer in the digital space. (CHFI) or programmer, and security system • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) manager. Graduate ready • Certified Security Analyst (ECSA). Related degrees As a cyber security graduate you will have These industry certifications are the skills that are in demand by a diverse recognised globally and validate your • Bachelor of Criminology/ range of industry and government sectors. competence and proficiency in these Bachelor of Cyber Security Our courses are industry-specific, so you highly skilled areas of cyber security. • Bachelor of Laws/ study issues important to industry, such Bachelor of Cyber Security as implementing security technologies to protect against hackers or developing Further study cyber security solutions. Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)

57 Bachelor of Information Technology

Course overview * Course information IT is at the heart of innovation and Course code: S326 productivity in society and is capable Years (full time): of shaping the way we live, work, Campus: learn, communicate, socialise and Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) entertain ourselves. Deakin's Bachelor 2021 annual fee: A$34,400 of Information Technology allows you IELTS score: 6/6 to build a strong foundation with core IT skills that you can apply to multiple Structure industries and technologies. You will have the opportunity to choose from a This course comprises 24 credit points, diverse range of IT major sequences that including: align with your professional interests and • 11 core units career aspirations. • 1 major sequence • 7 elective units Major sequences • 3 zero-credit-point units (safety Application development induction, work placements and Cloud computing academic integrity). Creative technologies Cyber security Careers Game development IT graduates are in high demand Virtual and augmented reality globally. You may find employment in a variety of roles, including: Work experience application, software and game This degree includes a placement unit developer, technical architect, where you will be required to undertake multimedia designer or developer, a minimum of 100 hours in industry, solutions architect, extended reality providing professional work experience creator, mobile and apps developer, with an approved host organisation. security architect, project manager, Alternatively, high-achieving students web designer or developer, and UX may have the opportunity to undertake designer. Alternatively, you can apply an extended full-time paid Industry-Based your skills in non-traditional fields, such Learning placement between 6-12 weeks as healthcare, education, government (conditions apply). You will also work on and business. industry projects, gaining experience in entrepreneurship and business skills. Further study Bachelor of Information Technology Accreditation (Honours) The Bachelor of Information Technology is professionally accredited with the * The Bachelor of Information Technology was under redevelopment at the time this booklet Australian Computer Society (ACS). was published (March 2020) and this course structure should be used as a guide only. Visit deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-information- technology for the latest information.

58 Information technology

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)

Course overview * Course information Careers Create the smart systems of the future. Course code: S464 As a graduate, you will have access Studies in software engineering gives you Years (full time): to a wide range of industries, such as specialised skills in computing, robotics Campus: health, agriculture, manufacturing and and cyber-physical systems. You will Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) transport. You may pursue a career be prepared for a career as an 2021 annual fee: A$34,400 as a business analyst, data engineer, innovative software engineer capable IELTS score: 6/6 embedded systems developer, machine of developing the smart devices and learning engineer, mobile applications systems of the future. Deakin's Bachelor Structure developer, project manager, software of Software Engineering (Honours) engineer, software developer, systems will extend your skills beyond web and 32 credit points, including: architect, or web applications developer. database technologies and desktop • 23 core units software patterns, enabling you to (totalling 28 credit points) * High School Mathematics is an entry acquire unique skills in robotics and requirement for this course. • 4 elective units cyber ‑physical computing. • 4 zero-credit-point units (safety and project orientated Work experience learning, safety induction, career tools for employability, and This course includes a professional academic integrity). experience unit where you will be required to undertake at least 60 days of industry work experience. You will also have an opportunity to use your elective units to apply for an industry‑based learning position, or alternatively a short-term Career or STEM Placement. These opportunities will enable you to work on industry projects to gain experience in entrepreneurship and business skills.

Accreditation Deakin has been awarded accreditation for the Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) with the Australian Computer Modern facilities with Society (ACS), as well as provisional the latest technology accreditation with Engineers Australia. Deakin's Robotics and Internet of Things (RIoT) lab is equipped with the latest technologies in computing, robotics and cyber- physical systems. You will also have access to current state-of-the-art professional software products, such as programming IDEs, VR and content development systems.

59 Law

Bachelor of Laws

Course information Course overview Legal internship program Course code: M312 As a lawyer, you will provide both practical Students can access internship placements Years (full time): and legal advice to help clients in criminal at law firms, legal aid providers and Campus: or civil court proceedings. Deakin’s government offices for credit as part Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July)* Bachelor of Laws explores commercial law, of their Deakin Law School experience. 2021 annual fee: A$38,000 criminal law, constitutional law, contract, You will gain practical legal skills and IELTS score: 7/6.5 legal practice and ethics, taxation, civil experience that employers look for, and rights, property, and more. Designed graduate work-ready into a competitive Structure and taught by practising lawyers and employment market. 32 credit points, including: academics, the program integrates sound legal training with real-world experience. Professional recognition • 18 core units You will develop practical and legal skills • 14 elective units in negotiation, mediation, preparing for Deakin’s Bachelor of Laws is designed to • 0-credit-point academic court appearances, legal drafting, and satisfy the university component of the integrity unit. statutory interpretation, as well as, critical requirements to become an Australian thinking, evaluation, analysis, problem lawyer set by the Victorian Legal Careers solving, communication, research and Admissions Board (VLAB). In addition formal document drafting. to completing an approved LLB degree, Graduates work in commercial law, graduates will be required to work for one family law, criminal law, refugee law, year as a legal trainee, or to undertake a human rights law, or even personal Areas of law practical legal training (PLT) course. injury law. You may also choose to A centre for excellence in commercial law, enter the business sector in almost Deakin Law School delivers a diverse range any industry, or government service of study and research areas, including in areas such as education, politics or intellectual property, corporate law, torts, public administration. sentencing and law practice, property law, human rights law, family law, cyber law, Related degrees and migration and refugee law. • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws • Bachelor of Commerce/ Deakin Law Clinic Bachelorf o Laws Deakin Law Clinic provides a free • Bachelor of Criminology/ community legal service to those seeking Bachelorf o Laws legal advice in a range of areas, including • Bachelor of Laws/ civil and commercial law, criminal Bachelor of Cyber Security law, employment law, family law, and • Bachelor of Laws/ venture law. Students interview real Bachelorf o International Studies clients under the supervision of qualified • Bachelor of Property and legal practitioners, conduct research Real Estate/Bachelor of Laws on legal issues, and offer advice where • Bachelor of Science/ appropriate. Students also have the Highly ranked Bachelorf o Laws opportunity to attend court proceedings. Deakin's law programs These clinical programs empower students Further study to expand on the rigorous academic are ranked in the Top 100 of all Bachelor of Laws (Honours) knowledge and the critical skills they gain during their degree. universities worldwide * Intake available at the Melbourne Burwood by the prestigious and Cloud (online) campuses only. ShanghaiRankings World University Rankings by Subject.

60 Nutrition

Nutrition Science

Gain an understanding of Bachelor of Nutrition Science Bachelor of Nutrition Science the science of food, how Deakin's Bachelor of Nutrition Science (Dietetics Pathway) food impacts on health addresses all aspects of human nutrition Develop an understanding of human and food relevant for employment in the nutrition and its impact on our and the role of nutrition in health industry. To add diversity to your population. Through this degree you disease prevention. degree, you may choose to undertake will learn how to tackle the challenges elective units in complementary facing our society, including disease areas, such as food innovation, health prevention, obesity, the spread of Professional recognition promotion, psychology, physical activity misinformation, and the social and and health, exercise science, and more. physiological effects of food on our Enrolled students and graduates of This course provides an opportunity to wellbeing. Deakin's undergraduate nutrition complete the prerequisites required to programs can apply for membership of This course is designed for students who apply for Deakin's Master of Dietetics, the Nutrition Society of Australia. If you wish to study nutrition with a pathway to and is a direct pathway for students ^ choose to undertake the food innovation the Master of Dietetics. to apply for the Master of Human major, you may also be eligible for Nutrition or Master of Nutrition and membership of the Australian Institute of Population Health. Course information Food Science and Technology. Course code: H318 Graduates are eligible to apply to Course information Years (full time): become a Registered Associate Campus: Nutritionist with the: Course code: H315 Intake: T1 (March) Years (full time): • Nutrition Society of Australia 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 Campus: • Hong Kong Nutrition Association IELTS score: 6.5/6 Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) • UK Association for Nutrition. 2021 annual fee: A$36,400 IELTS score: 6.5/6 Structure Work experience 24 credit points, including: You may choose to undertake an industry Structure • 17 core units placement elective unit and/or volunteer 24 credit points, including: • 6 unit Food Innovation major unit to gain hands-on experience while sequence OR 5 HSN-coded* completing your degree. • 12 core units elective units * • 6 HSN-coded elective units • 1-2 elective units Related degrees • 6 elective units • 3 zero-credit-point compulsory units. • 2 zero-credit-point compulsory units. • Bachelor of Nutrition Science/ Careers Bachelor of Commerce Major sequences • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/ Career skills are developed throughout Bachelor of Nutrition Science Disability and inclusion the degree. Students are encouraged Exercise science to undertake a placement to enable Further study Family, society and health them to gain hands on experience, Food innovation and a pathway to their future career. • Bachelor of Nutrition Science (Honours) Health promotion Graduates of Deakin's Bachelor of • Master of Dietetics Physical activity and health Nutrition Science (Dietetics Pathway) are • Master of Human Nutrition Psychology well placed to pursue careers in all areas • Master of Nutrition and Population of dietetics. Health Careers * HSN-coded refers to the coded name of Graduates are well prepared for careers the elective units, such as HSN223 requiring knowledge of nutrition and Sensory Evaluation of Food and health in different populations and life HSN307 Sports Nutrition: stages, diet and disease relationships, Theory and Practice. ^ If you achieve a weighted food sustainability, food composition average mark (WAM) and analysis, and food policy. Students of 75 or above you completing the food innovation will be guaranteed major will be prepared for careers entry into the requiring knowledge of consumer Master of Dietetics. behaviour, sensory analysis, product development, food quality and safety, and food manufacturing. You may also gain employment in food regulation, consumer education and awareness campaigns, and community nutrition.

61 Nursing and Midwifery

If you enjoy working in Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Nursing/ a team and have good This degree will teach you to provide Bachelor of Midwifery communication and high-quality, patient-centred care in a Midwives play an invaluable role range of settings. Students with current in facilitating childbirth and caring decision-making skills, or previous nursing experience may for mothers and babies throughout be eligible to apply for up to 16 credit pregnancy, labour and beyond. a career in nursing and points in recognition of prior learning. Throughout this course you will get a midwifery may be for As a Deakin nursing graduate you will be valuable mix of hands-on clinical practice highly sought-after for your knowledge, and theory. You will graduate with the you. Deakin offers a single problem-solving capabilities and ability skills and knowledge to gain registration nursing degree and a to provide high-quality, person-centred as a nurse and a midwife, allowing for a and evidence-based care. nursing and midwifery highly rewarding and diverse career. combined degree. Course information Course information H326 Course code: Course code: D355 Among the best Years (full time): Years (full time): Campus: Campus: Deakin is ranked in the top 29 * Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) , Intake: T1 (March) universities in the world for nursing by ^ T3 (November) 2021 annual fee: A$35,200 the prestigious QS World University 2021 annual fee: A$35,200 IELTS score: 7/7 Rankings by Subject, which is informed by IELTS score: 7/7 academic and employer reputation, as well Structure as research impact. Structure 32 credit points, including: 24 credit points, including: Professional recognition • 26 core units • 17 core units As a graduate of either degree, you will (totalling2 3 credit points) (totalling1 2 credit points) be eligible to apply for registration as a • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. • 3 elective units registered nurse with the Nursing and • 0-credit-point academic integrity unit. Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA). On Careers completion of the Bachelor of Nursing/ Graduates find work as a registered Bachelor of Midwifery, you are also eligible Careers nurse and/or a registered midwife in to apply for registration as a midwife. Graduates will be well prepared to hospitals, clinics, community health pursue a career as a registered nurse in a centres, schools and maternity services. Practical, real-world experience range of work areas, including hospitals, homes, hospices, aged care settings, You will gain clinical experience in a variety clinics, schools, universities, community Related degrees of nursing settings. Clinical placements health centres, government agencies and Bachelor of Nursing begin in Trimester 1 of your first year private industries. and continue throughout your course in every trimester. They offer extensive opportunities to develop and consolidate Related degrees your learning, and are undertaken in • Bachelor of Nursing/ metropolitan, regional and rural health Bachelor of Midwifery care settings under the supervision of • Bachelor of Nursing/ qualified practitioners. Bachelorf o Psychological Science • Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Clinical Simulation Centres Public Health and Health Promotion Deakin's Clinical Simulation Centres * ^ replicate hospital and community settings This intake is available to: (1) students who are This intake is available to students who are registered or eligible to register as an enrolled eligible to register as an enrolled nurse with with state-of-the-art equipment. These nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia purpose-built, flexible learning spaces and Australia (NMBA) (Melbourne Burwood and Geelong (NMBA). Students will study at the Melbourne simulated clinical facilities offer a safe, Waterfront campuses only); or (2) students who Burwood Campus in Trimester 3 then return to supportive and realistic environment for are a Registered Nurse in their home country their enrolled campus (if this is not the Melbourne and meet the course's Credit for Prior Learning Burwood Campus). you to develop essential clinical nursing requirements (Melbourne Burwood and Geelong and midwifery skills. You will take part Waterfront campuses only). in case-based scenarios, and these will become more complex as your nursing degree progresses.

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Your pathway to becoming a registered nurse

Deakin’s undergraduate nursing degrees are specifically designed to fulfil the registration standards of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA). The diagram below highlights the study options available to achieve NMBA registration as a registered nurse.

Please note: Nursing registration is one component of work visa eligibility in Australia. For information about work visas, visit the Department of Home Affairs at homeaffairs.gov.au. 63 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Course information Course overview Major sequences Course code: A301 Study people's behaviour, their cognitive Advertising Years (full time): processes, and the factors that influence Anthropology Campus: all of us to think and act in different Arabic Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), ways. The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Buddhist studies* T3 (November) combines research-based and professional Children’s literature 2021 annual fee: A$30,200 studies in psychology with the many Chinese IELTS score: 6/6 benefits of pursuing a Bachelor of Arts. Creative writing These include the development of critical Criminology ~ Structure and systematic thinking skills, cross- Dance cultural awareness, and an appreciation Design* 24 credit points, including: of the broader contexts in which societies Digital media ~ • 10 credit points of psychology units operate. Following successful completion Drama • 10 credit points of arts units of this degree, graduates may apply for a Education * including an approved arts major fourth year of psychology study (including Film, television and animation sequence of at least 8 credit points Deakin’s Graduate Diploma of Psychology Gender and sexuality studies • 4 credit points of elective units or honours in psychology). The Bachelor Geography and society • 0-credit-point academic integrity of Arts (Psychology) (Honours) is only History compulsory unit. available to Deakin graduates. Indonesian International relations * Careers Professional recognition Islamic studies Journalism You can enter a variety of Deakin’s Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Language and culture studies # employment fields, including with a 10-credit-point major in psychology Literary studies creative arts, education, historical is accredited by the Australian Psychology Media studies and cultural heritage, human Accreditation Council (APAC), and enables Middle East studies resources, law enforcement, media you to undertake additional study in Philosophy and communication, politics and pursuit of provisional registration Photography~ government, and social service. as a psychologist. Politics and policy studies Professional experience practice* Further study Public relations Religious studies • Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Sociology # (Honours) Spanish • Graduate Diploma of Psychology Sport and society* # (Advanced) Sustainability and society* • Master of Psychology (Clinical) Visual arts~ • Master of Psychology (Organisational) * Available as a minor (4 credit point) unit sequence only. ^ Offered to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus students by combination of online and campus‑based learning. # A full major sequence in Chinese is not available at the Cloud Campus (online). ~ Students wishing to complete multiple majors under creative arts are recommended to apply for a Bachelor of Creative Arts.

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Bachelor of Psychological Science

Course information Related degrees Course overview Course code: H344 • Bachelor of Criminology/ Gain insight into why people think, feel Years (full time): Bachelor of Psychological Science and behave the way they do. Psychology Campus: * • Bachelor of Nursing/ is a scientific discipline that studies Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Bachelor of Psychological Science the mind and its processes, behaviour 2021 annual fee: A$34,200 and mental states. There is increasing IELTS score: 6.5/6 Further study emphasis on mental health in the modern world and employment prospects in • Bachelor of Psychological Science Structure the area continue to grow accordingly. (Honours) Deakin's Bachelor of Psychological Science 24 credit points, including: • Graduate Diploma of Psychology covers a wide range of topics, including (Advanced) • 13 core units behavioural and clinical neuroscience, • Master of Psychology (Clinical) • 2 psychology elective units child and adolescent psychology, • Master of Psychology • 9 elective units. relationships and the psychology of (Organisational) • 0-credit-point academic integrity groups, personality, cognitive psychology, and psychopathology. Following successful compulsory unit. * Available for Trimester 1 (March) intake only. completion of this degree, graduates may Careers apply for a fourth year of psychology study (including Deakin’s Graduate Diverse career options include Diploma of Psychology (Advanced) or child protection; community honours in psychology), and then pursue welfare and case management; postgraduate study in pursuit of general delivering employee assistance registration as a psychologist. programs or training; health and human services, for example family Work experience support officer or youth worker; human resources; marketing and You have the opportunity to strengthen communications; public health; your employment prospects and not ‑for-profit aid; or social work. knowledge by electing to undertake a psychology internship unit in your final year of study. If you choose to complete an internship, you will gain 140 hours of practical industry experience, making you job-ready.

Professional recognition All of the psychology courses offered at Deakin meet the requirements of the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) and the Australian Psychological Society (APS), translating into excellent job and career opportunities for our graduates. Deakin’s Bachelor of Psychological Science is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

The right degree for you Major sequences Wondering whether to study Deakin's Bachelor Child and family of Psychological Science or Bachelor of Arts Forensic studies (Psychology)? It depends on your interests. The Organisational studies Bachelor of Psychological Science explores clinical and behavioural psychology, and focuses on the Explore our industry connections affect our mental health has on relationships and Deakin has close ties with industry – so our wellbeing. The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) you will benefit from learning the most allows you to combine your study of psychology up-to-date industry skills and knowledge. with other areas, from sociology to creative writing. This means you will graduate work ready and with the confidence needed to Both courses contain the accredited major sequence succeed. Our industry partnerships involve in psychology, ensuring you are on the right collaborations with government agencies, pathway if you would like to apply for provisional public and private organisations, hospitals, registration as a psychologist (see page 64). as well as other universities.

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To obtain registration as a provisional Pathways to psychologist, you will need to complete four years of psychology registration as studies recognised by the Psychology Board of Australia. After completing a psychologist a Deakin undergraduate psychology degree, there are a number of further study options you can take to be eligible for registration. The following diagram provides an overview of potential pathway options.

Complete • Bachelor of Psychological Science • Graduate Diploma of • Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)* Psychological Science 1 • Bachelor of Health Sciences* • Bachelor of Criminology/ • Bachelor of Human Resource Bachelor of Psychological Science Management (Psychology) • Bachelor of Nursing/ • Bachelor of Marketing (Psychology) Bachelor of Psychological Science

Complete 2 A fourth year of study in psychology (either Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Advanced) or honours in psychology)

Apply for 3 Provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia (once conditions are met) and associate membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

Complete Deakin masters and doctorate programs: 4 A masters or doctorate in • Master of Psychology (Clinical) psychology that includes • Master of Psychology (Organisational) work placement. • Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Apply for 5 Full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia and full membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

* Students must complete the 10-credit-point major in psychology 66 Science and environment

Bachelor of Science

Course information* Course overview Work experience Course code: S320 Deakin’s Bachelor of Science prepares As a Deakin science student, you gain Years (full time): you for the exciting world of scientific experience through innovative practical Campus: discovery. Science plays a key role in programs, including professional practice Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) finding solutions to global issues, from the units. This means you will have 80-160 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 impact of climate change and reducing hours of work experience in a course- IELTS score: 6/6 our carbon footprint, to stem cell research related organisation, giving you the and forensic/criminology science. This opportunity to apply the knowledge Structure degree gives you the opportunity to forge gained in your course, experience your own unique path. Explore a wide workplace culture and workplace 24 credit points, including: range of science-related study areas and practices, explore career options, and • 8 core units choose from a range of major sequences develop a professional network. • 10 elective units that meet your interests. The degree is • 6 major sequence units about more than just laboratory work, • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory and prepares you for many of the real-life and fieldwork safety, work settings in which today’s science graduates placements and academic integrity). work. Throughout the degree you will gain experience through practical programs Careers undertaken in modern teaching facilities. The flexibility of this degree opens up Major sequences a world of employment possibilities in industries as diverse as government Animal biology institutions, environment and natural Cell biology resources, teaching or science Chemistry journalism – to name a few. A science Chemistry and materials science degree with Deakin can lead to roles Environmental science as a research scientist, field botanist, Genomics park ranger, secondary teacher, Geography environmental manager, technician, Human biology clinical trial leader, scientific editor, Mathematical modelling chemist, project manager or Plant biology environmental consultant.

Related degrees • Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of Science/ Bachelor of Laws • Bachelor of Science/ Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Further study • Bachelor of Science (Honours) • Master of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics • Master of Sustainability

* The Bachelor of Science was under redevelopment at the time this booklet was published (March 2020) and this course structure should be used as a guide only. For the latest information please visit: Supporting women in STEMM deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-science. Deakin has been awarded a prestigious Athena SWAN Institution Bronze Award for its programs that encourage more women to study in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM). The award recognises Deakin's extensive work in promoting gender equity, inclusivity and diversity.

67 Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Course information Course overview Course code: S323 Biomedical science covers the science Years (full time): underpinning medical applications, Campus: from basic biology to specific disease Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) processes. Develop an in-depth 2021 annual fee: A$37,400 understanding of human biology by IELTS score: 6/6 studying the Bachelor of Biomedical Science – and play an important role in Structure the diagnosis and treatment of diseases at molecular, cellular and system levels. 24 credit points, including: You will learn from both scientific and • 15 core units health perspectives, and will gain practical • 3 elective units experience in the laboratory. You will • 6 major sequence units have the opportunity to explore a range • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory of elective units across the University. and fieldwork safety, work These may include studies in psychology, placements and academic integrity). nutrition or animal behaviour. Exploring these different areas means you gain a Careers broad perspective of biomedical science and the many fields in which biomedical Biomedical science provides science professionals work. opportunities in a range of health- related industries, including medical Major sequences research, genetic engineering, the pharmaceutical industry, Environmental health pharmaceutical/medical sales and Infection and immunity laboratory technology. You could also Medical biotechnology advance to honours or postgraduate Medical genomics studies, enhancing your professional Molecular life sciences development as a scientist, which will Pharmaceutical science complement your scientific training and broaden your career opportunities. Work experience Deakin also offers three preferential Professional practice in bioscience is places into the Doctor of Medicine for a compulsory unit in this degree. This international students who successfully means you will gain 80-160 hours of work complete our Bachelor of Biomedical experience in an organisation, giving you Science and meet the Doctor of insight into your future career options. Medicine admission criteria. You can also elect to study a range of placement and industry-based learning Further study units, bringing together theory, site • Bachelor of Science (Honours) studies and laboratory investigations. • Doctor of Medicine • Master of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

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Your pathway to medicine If you are interested in a career as a medical doctor, the Bachelor of Biomedical Science can be your first step. Deakin offers three preferential places into Deakin’s Doctor of Medicine for international students who successfully complete our Bachelor of Biomedical Science and meet the Doctor of Medicine admission criteria. Deakin's medicine programs are among the best in the world. We have been ranked in the Top 200 universities worldwide for medicine by QS World University Rankings by Subject. These rankings are informed by academic and employer reputation, as well as research impact.

69 Environmental Science

Play a vital role in creating a sustainable Work experience future for the Earth. Deakin's courses in Professional experience is included in all of Deakin's environment degrees. It allows you to complete a placement for a minimum environmental science have a strong focus of two weeks (80-160 hours) within a relevant, course-related on fieldwork and practical experiences. We organisation. A number of elective units also offer you the opportunity to gain additional practical experience, including offer degrees in Environmental Management undertaking a Global Environment Placement, Global Science and Sustainability, Marine Biology, or Wildlife Placement, Industry Based Learning, Career Placement or a STEM Placement. and Conservation Biology. Hands-on learning First-class facilities and equipment All of Deakin’s environment degrees have a focus on hands- Your learning is enhanced by the use of state-of-the-art facilities on learning, with experiences taking place from year one. and equipment, such as a Geographic Information Systems Depending on the degree you choose, you may learn skills such (GIS) laboratory, wildlife tracking technology, aquaculture as measuring the health of freshwater environments, coastal facilities, infrared motion sensing wildlife cameras, high-tech planning, surveying wildlife populations, conducting sustainability research laboratories, research vessels, and remotely operated assessments, and studying seals and penguins. underwater vehicles. For example, students will undertake work in: Deakin is a partner at the Queenscliff Marine Research Centre, • community environment parks and sustainability centres providing students with access to laboratories and a variety of where you will learn about sustainable communities, remarkable nearby marine and coastal ecosystems. green technologies and community engagement with For Deakin marine students, researchers have developed Deakin’s diverse stakeholders; purpose-built research vessel Yolla – which houses one of the • urban parks where students learn how to conduct vegetation most advanced sonar systems in the world – and have created surveys, analyse water quality, map soils and microclimates, a detailed continuous map of Victoria’s sea floor habitats. This and analyse groundwater pollution and water table profiles; data is playing a key role in supporting fishery and conservation • businesses to analyse waste management programs and management of the state’s marine environments. develop waste management strategies and environmental improvement programs; • national parks to learn about scientific research, data analysis and teamwork, and to gain experience handling animals such as bandicoots, potoroos, antechinus, possums and gliders. Other activities undertaken include GPS and GIS exercises, radio ‑tracking, camera trapping and bird surveys.

Professional recognition After graduating and gaining experience working in industry, you may become a Certified Environmental Practitioner through the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand.

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Bachelor of Environmental Bachelor of Environmental Bachelor of Environmental Science (Environmental Science (Marine Biology) Science (Wildlife and Management and Sustainability) Learn how to sustainably manage Conservation Biology) Learn to implement sustainability precious marine environments with Deakin’s Bachelor of Environmental strategies to help manage the interaction Deakin’s Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation between people and the environment. Science (Marine Biology). Gain extensive Biology) gets you out of the classroom Discover how to meet society’s needs for hands-on experience exploring coastal and into nature. Learn how to capture clean water, fresh air and healthy soils ecosystems and marine environments and handle native animals, measure the through the sustainable use of natural in an area that has some of the highest health of ecosystems, survey wildlife resources, environments and ecosystem biodiversity in Australia. The degree populations, develop conservation services. With an emphasis on practical has a strong ecological focus, linking strategies, and have the opportunity work and industry-based learning, biological and oceanographic processes to visit global biodiversity hot-spots. everything you learn in the classroom will in the study of marine environments. If you are passionate about the be tried, tested and challenged in real life. Conduct practical work, learn in natural environment and wildlife, this course marine environments, and access world- allows you to focus on real-world problem Course information class facilities and equipment, such as a solving for wildlife and conservation Geographic Information Systems (GIS) issues. Explore areas such as biodiversity, Course code: S398 laboratory, infrared sensing wildlife wildlife ecology, landscape and vegetation Years (full time): cameras and remote-operated underwater management, conservation, animal Campus: research vehicles. biology and park management. Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 Course information IELTS score: 6/6 Course information S399 Course code: Course code: S393 Structure Years (full time): Years (full time): Campus: Campus: 24 credit points, including: Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), • 15 core units 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 • 9 elective units IELTS score: 6/6 IELTS score: 6/6 • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory and fieldwork safety, work placements Structure Structure and academic integrity). 24 credit points, including: 24 credit points, including: Careers • 19 core units • 17 core units • 5 elective units • 7 elective units Career opportunities include • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory environmental planning, environmental and fieldwork safety, work placements and fieldwork safety, work placements policy, sustainability, environmental and academic integrity). and academic integrity). protection, climate change adaptation and mitigation, industry-based Careers environmental management, waste Careers management, environmental education, Diverse career opportunities include Graduate ready to take up challenging catchment management, water resource fishery officer, marine biology consultant, roles, such as wildlife officer, conservation management, land rehabilitation, pollution laboratory technician, marine biology tour officer, wildlife manager, park ranger, control, environmental science, wildlife guide, local government environmental project officer, research scientist, wildlife management, conservation, and coastal officer, aquaculture manager and biologist, conservation biologist or and park management. sustainability project officer, as well landscape ecologist. as moving into research or pursuing Related degrees postgraduate study. Related degrees Bachelor of Marine Science Related degrees Bachelor of Marine Science Further study Bachelor of Marine Science Further study • Bachelor of Environmental Science Further study • Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) (Honours) • Master of Sustainability • Bachelor of Environmental Science • Master of Sustainability (Honours) • Master of Sustainability

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Bachelor of Forensic Science

Course information Course overview Work experience Course code: S324 Deakin’s Bachelor of Forensic Science lets This course aims to provide you with the Years (full time): you experience the full scope of modern full experience of a forensic analyst role. Campus: forensic science, from simulated crime You will have the opportunity to visit a Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) scenes to courtroom presentations. With court, a crime scene and participate in 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 a strong focus on practical training, you a ‘moot court’, which allows students IELTS score: 6/6 will graduate with the skills needed to use to experience a simulated courtroom scientific evidence to solve crimes. This environment. And you will gain practical Structure degree provides formal training in the skills experience in our unique crime scene and techniques needed in the forensic training facility, which simulates real-world 24 credit points, including: field, including the examination and situations faced by forensics professionals. • 11 core units presentation of scientific evidence. You With a kitchen, lounge room and bedroom • 1 major sequence of study in will learn how to apply forensic analysis, set, it enables a wide range of scenarios either forensic chemistry or including chemical, biological and physical to be staged and directly equips students forensic biology techniques, while also learning about the with the skills they will need to succeed in • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory Australian legal system. You will cover the real-world. and fieldwork safety, work forensic chemistry and toxicology, arson placements and academic integrity). and explosives investigations, analysis of illicit drugs, and also undertake Careers studies in criminology. Graduates may find work in areas Major sequences such as insurance investigation, risk analysis, research science, policing, Forensic biology government, and within chemical, food Forensic chemistry and pharmaceutical industries. Professional recognition Deakin is the first university in Related degrees Australia – and the only university Bachelor of Forensic Science/ in the Asia-Pacific region – to offer Bachelor of Criminology a professionally-accredited forensic science degree. The Bachelor of Further study Forensic Science is accredited Bachelor of Forensic Science (Honours) by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences.

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Bachelor of Marine Science

Course information Course overview Course code: S337 Marine scientists research the ocean Years (full time): and its relationship with organisms, Campus: coastal environments and the greater Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) atmosphere. It is an incredibly diverse 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 area with opportunities to specialise in IELTS score: 6/6 many disciplines. Deakin’s Bachelor of Marine Science will provide you with the Structure skills required to join the greater marine science community, using new marine 24 credit points, including: technologies and innovative approaches • 17 core units to help protect and drive the sustainable • 7 elective units future of the world’s oceans. You will • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory gain essential knowledge and skills in and fieldwork safety, work ocean systems and resources through a placements and academic integrity). multidisciplinary approach in the areas of marine microbiology and genomics, oceanography, coastal processes, marine Careers modelling, marine biology, marine As a marine scientist, you will gain ecology, fisheries, and aquaculture. skills across multi-disciplinary areas which allow for a diverse range of Work experience career opportunities in both research and applied fields in areas such as The course includes a compulsory oceanography, marine biochemistry professional practice unit that requires and biotechnology, fisheries, you to undertake 80-160 hours of work remote sensing, marine biology and experience in a course-related host ecology, microbiology and genomics, organisation. This work placement is your mathematics or economics. Further opportunity to gain practical experience, postgraduate studies, including industry knowledge, establish valuable research training, could lead you to networks, and participate in field trips – becoming a research scientist in a giving you better insight into your possible specific field of marine science. career outcomes. You will also have the opportunity to undertake a discipline- specific industry placement as part of Related degrees your course. Elective units may also Bachelor of Environmental Science provide additional opportunities for work (Marine Biology) experience opportunities.

Further Study State-of-the-art facilities • Bachelor of Environmental Science Learn from expert marine science teaching (Honours) staff in well-equipped laboratories • Bachelor of Science (Honours) and facilities. The course incorporates hands-on practical activities located at the beautiful coastal town of Queenscliff. This gives you direct access to the Great Southern Reef; where rocky shores, seagrass beds, mangroves, subtidal reefs, and iconic surf beaches will become your classroom.

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Work experience A professional practice unit gives you the opportunity to complete a placement as part of your course. This means you will gain 80-160 hours work experience in a course-related organisation, giving you insight into your future career options. You also have the opportunity to undertake an industry-based learning experience as part of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment’s work integrated learning program. Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Science

Course information Careers Course overview Course code: S369 You will be well placed to explore If you are fascinated by the way animals Years (full time): opportunities in zoological research, behave, adapt, evolve and survive, you are Campus: government environmental monitoring, not alone. Deakin’s Bachelor of Zoology Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) private and environmental consulting, and Animal Science lets you get hands- 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 museums, school and university on with animals, big and small. Apply the IELTS score: 6/6 education, primary industries, quarantine latest zoology theory and research in real- and wildlife biology. Successful world settings, and explore the potential Structure completion of the degree may also effects environmental change may have lead to opportunities for further study, on evolution, disease and the physiology 24 credit points, including: including postgraduate research training. of animals. This degree has a strong focus • 17 core units The course may also be a potential on Australian fauna and their unique • 7 elective units pathway to veterinary science programs importance to the global environment. • 3 zero-credit-point units (laboratory (subject to specific entry requirements). The social and economic impact that and fieldwork safety, work human activity has on animals and their placements and academic integrity). Further study ecosystems is also explored. Animal enthusiasts choose Deakin to turn their Bachelor of Science (Honours) passion into a rewarding career because of our research-informed teaching and practical approach to learning.

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Bachelor of Business (Sport Management)

Course information Course overview Industry connections Course code: M391 People working behind the scenes in Deakin’s Bachelor of Business (Sport Years (full time): sport are often just as important as Management) is the longest-running sport Campus: the players on the pitches, courts and management course in Australia. This has Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July), fields. Sport management is about allowed us to build strong relationships T3 (November)* managing organisations that conduct with partners from all sectors within the 2021 annual fee: A$35,800 sporting competitions, major events and sports industry, and means you will learn IELTS score: 6/6 community programs that encourage relevant skills and knowledge. participation in sport. It also relates to the Structure management of organisations involved Accreditation in sporting goods, manufacturing, retail, 24 credit points, including: promotion, and more. Deakin Business School is in the Top 1% of business schools globally that hold both • 16 core units Deakin’s Bachelor of Business (Sport AACSB and EQUIS accreditations. These • 8 elective units Management) teaches you about the prestigious accreditations are awarded to • 0-credit-point academic business aspects of sport, including sport business schools that meet strict standards integrity unit. systems and organisations, finance, of quality, academic and professional promotion, management and law. excellence, and demonstrate a commitment Careers Equipping you for roles in national and to ongoing improvement and innovation in Career opportunities include: player state organisations – as well as sporting their courses, ensuring our graduates are agent, professional players’ manager, goods manufacturers, facility designers, employable worldwide. professional sports association official, player agents and beyond – this degree is sports administrator, sports coach, perfect for anyone who would love to work sports development officer, sports in the exciting world of sport. event coordinator, sports governance official, sports journalist, and sports management consultant.

Related degrees Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/Bachelor of Business (Sport Management)

* This intake is available through the Cloud Campus (online) only.

The longest running degree There is a reason Deakin's sport management course attracts the greatest talent the nation has to offer: it is the oldest and most prestigious course of its kind in Australia!

75 Bachelor of Sport Development

Course information Course overview World-class sporting facilities Course code: M320 Sport development at Deakin is distinctive From Deakin’s Elite Sports Precinct, to our Years (full time): due to its unique focus on three study new $33 million specialised indoor sport Campus: streams: sport marketing, coaching, and exercise science building, teaching Intake: T1 (March) and sport science. You will build an labs, and extensive equipment, our 2021 annual fee: A$35,800 understanding of sport programs and facilities are world-class. These facilities IELTS score: 6/6 pathways; contemporary health and will support your training and expose you community development approaches; to equipment used in the real world. Structure and the organisation, management and governance of sport organisations. The 24 credit points, including: course is focused on the quality of sport • 3 Foundation of Sport outcomes at all levels through the design Development units of sport systems to attract, retain and • 7 Sport Organisation nurture participants. You will learn how Development units to develop coaching programs and sport • 6 Coaching units development philosophies, and examine • 6 Community Development units theoretical aspects of the science of • 2 Practicum units coaching and how sport is used as a vital • 2 zero-credit-point academic tool for community development. You integrity and induction units. will undertake analysis on agencies and organisations within the sports industry Careers while examining and developing the skills utilised by professional sport managers. This course will prepare you for roles in coaching, the leisure industry, sports Industry-leading research science and in the field of community sports development. Roles include Our Centre for Sport Research (CSR) community sports development focuses on improving the health and officer, high performance manager, performance of people and organisations player agent, professional sports participating in sport. As well as association official, sports governance promoting sport and exercise, CSR official, recreation officer, sport conducts research that informs policy Study with development officer, sports coach, and touches on sport science, and sports policy officer. development and management. Australia's best deakin.edu.au/ug-csr Deakin's School of Exercise and Nutrition Science is ranked #3 in the world and #1 in Australia for Sport Science by the prestigious ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Sport Science Schools and Departments. So you can be confident that your degree will be valued by employers everywhere.

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Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science

Course information Course overview Professional recognition Learn how to apply exercise and sport Deakin’s Bachelor of Exercise and Course code: H343 Years (full time): science to improve the athlete, the Sport Science is accredited by Exercise Campus: team or the individual through training, and Sport Science Australia (ESSA), and is Intake: T1 (March), T2 (July) coaching and advice. The Bachelor of the first and longest‑standing nationally 2021 annual fee: A$37,000 Exercise and Sport Science will prepare accredited undergraduate exercise and IELTS score: 6.5/6 you to become a professional leader in sport science program in the Australian exercise and sport science and allied fields. state of Victoria. All graduates are eligible You will have the opportunity to study the to apply for accreditation with ESSA as an Structure biological, sociological and behavioural Accredited Exercise Scientist. 24 credit points, including: bases of exercise and sport science. This degree provides a direct pathway for • 16 core units World-class sporting facilities students to apply for the Master of Clinical • 8 elective units Exercise Physiology. Our new world-class specialised indoor • 2 zero-credit-point compulsory exercise and sport science building at the units. Melbourne Burwood Campus features Work experience four levels of state-of-the-art sport Careers A minimum of 220 hours of practical science learning facilities. The building experience in your final year is a core accommodates our growing suite of As well as typical roles in the sport, feature of this degree. This practical courses, increases your clinical exposure exercise, coaching and fitness industry, experience – which includes up to 13 and employability outcomes, and you may pursue employment in exercise science discipline areas – sets you enhances your opportunities for research sport science, sports administration, apart from other graduates. projects and community engagement. facility management, community health and wellness, or rehabilitation. Specialised features Major sequences Upon graduating, you may find • A climate chamber that can simulate employment opportunities in elite Applied sport science extreme conditions and alter sport, professional sporting clubs, Disability and inclusion temperature, humidity, altitude and local and state government agencies, Exercise physiology oxygen levels. professional sporting bodies, local and Family, society and health • 40m running lanes and a walking track community sporting clubs, hospital Health promotion with overhead harness gantry. and rehabilitation clinics, fitness and Nutrition • A 16-piece cardio area and an aquatic centres, private health and Physical activity and health open group fitness area with over recreation centres, large organisations Psychology 40 stations. in corporate health. Sports nutrition • 3D motion capture systems and Sport coaching specialised AV equipment. Related degrees Strength and conditioning • Specialised 8m high ceilings, • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport with retractable catch netting to Science/Bachelor of Business accommodate sport actions in (Sport Management) teaching, research and consultation in • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport the lab that involves balls. Science/Bachelor of Nutrition Science

Further study • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Honours) • Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology

77 Research and honours

After completing a bachelor degree Research degrees at Deakin University, you may be You can pursue postgraduate research studies in three different ways: interested in continuing your studies • Masters by research, which is awarded for an original through an honours year, or even a contribution to knowledge, achieved in up to two years of full- research degree. Deakin offers a number time candidature or part-time equivalent • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), which is awarded for a substantial of further study opportunities, and we original contribution to knowledge, achieved in two to four invite you to explore these by visiting years of full-time candidature or part-time equivalent • Doctor of Psychology (DPsych), which is a professional deakin.edu.au/ug-international. doctorate program that combines a research project, coursework and structured research tasks that specifically relate to professional practice. Research at Deakin At Deakin, we are proud to provide our research students Research rankings with access to world-class facilities, a network of academic Our strong commitment to research can be seen in supervisors who are leaders in their fields, and a large range of Deakin's excellent performance in the ShanghaiRankings, research disciplines. which has positioned Deakin in the Top 1% of universities Deakin's research portfolio extends across many areas, worldwide. The University has also been ranked among the including advanced materials, biotechnology, built environment, Top 50 young universities in the world by QS. We have about 1800 ageing and chronic illness, citizenship and globalisation, intelligent higher degree by research candidates – smart people making the systems, natural resource management, physical activity and most of our excellent facilities, partnerships, research institutes, nutrition, education, social and mental health, and more. Using strategic research centres and excellent reputation. our industry, government and institutional networks, Deakin is building our global research footprint across four key themes, supported by world-class research institutes and strategic research centres. The themes are:

Health Our world-class research in health and wellbeing supports healthy ageing across the life span. Deakin researchers are involved in a broad range of studies that address individual and population health problems – engaging with communities and Deakin partners to solve real-world problems.

Innovation Deakin is a world leader in materials science research, including carbon and short fibre, metals and steel research, electromaterials, corrosion, nanotechnology, and composite materials. We are home to some of the best future-focused engineering and design facilities in the Australian university sector, including our unique, pilot-scale, carbon fibre research plant in Geelong: Carbon Nexus.

Environment Deakin’s ecologists and evolutionary biologists are helping to protect Australia’s vulnerable flora and fauna from disease, rapid development and climate change. Through every project in this field, our research drives outcomes that address global environmental and sustainability issues.

Society Deakin undertakes outstanding, internationally-recognised research in diverse fields that better society. These include political and ethical theory; contemporary histories; museum studies; human ecology; religious and social change; criminal justice reform; cybercrime; humanitarian and disaster relief; community development; state, national and regional politics and policy issues; international relations; and democracy and democratisation. Much of our research in these domains takes place within the world-renowned Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.

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Honours degrees at Deakin If you are a high-achieving student set At Deakin you can apply to undertake to finish your bachelor degree at Deakin, honours in one of two ways: you might have the opportunity to undertake an honours degree with us. On-course honours award Honours is a specialised year of study An on-course honours degree is one drawing together the theory and practical where the honours component is skills gained in your undergraduate embedded within the bachelor's degree, studies. Studying at the honours level e.g. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy. is a great way to get valuable research This type of honours award recognises experience, improve your career outstanding achievement in a bachelor opportunities or specialise in an area that degree program of four or more years that you love. You will develop your knowledge has an embedded honours component. of your chosen discipline through research and additional course work. Honours Research-based honours award students are encouraged to take part Choose a course that allows you to in research seminars and forums and to undertake an additional year of study, present their research at conferences. e.g. Bachelor of Arts. This type of honours award allows you to undertake specialised research and research training while being supervised by an academic with a proven research record. These honours awards will provide you with significant experience and exciting opportunities to expand your skill base before moving into employment or postgraduate study. An honours award also provides the standard (and shortest) pathway for entry into research degrees.

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