UNDERGRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE International

2022 Study Guide

TOP TOP TOP 100 15 250 In the world for UN Sustainable Universities in Australia2 Universities in the world2 Development Goals4 jcu.edu.au Why JCU?

• Get a world-class education • Benefit from small class sizes • Join global leaders in research, marine • Utilise financial support through JCU sciences, biodiversity and tropical ecology Scholarships • Develop job-ready skills in state-of-the-art • Make friends and enjoy on-campus facilities accommodation options • Achieve exceptional employment • Hands-on learning in spectacular, outcomes World Heritage listed reefs and rainforests

MAKE THE MOST OF OUR NO. TOP WARM, SUNNY CLIMATE 1 250 AND ENJOY SUN, BEACH, IN THE WORLD FOR UNIVERSITIES FIVE STARS FOR RAINFORESTS, AND THE MARINE AND FRESHWATER IN THE WORLD2 FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT3 AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK BIOLOGY1

JCU ORPHEUS ISLAND FIVE STARS FOR RESEARCH STATION 21,498 4,463 SOCIAL EQUITY3 STUDENTS EMPLOYEES

ON-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION EXPERIENCE AUSTRALIAN FOR OVER AUSTRALIA’S FIRST 21 INTERNET OF THINGS CULTURE IN A WELCOMING JCU SPECIALISED RESEARCH LAB AND DIVERSE COMMUNITY RESEARCH CENTRES 1,600 & INSTITUTES STUDENTS

1 Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR) 2017 Rankings: Ranked number 1 in the world for marine and freshwater biology. 2 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2021 3 2021 Good Universities Guide. TOP RESEARCH 100 CONNECTIONS TO JCU DAINTREE UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD 10 RAINFOREST OBSERVATORY FOR U.N. SUSTAINABLE HIGHLY CITED DEVELOPMENT GOALS4 124 RESEARCHERS5 COUNTRIES

NO. ‘WORLD-CLASS 2 OR HIGHER’ IN THE WORLD FOR ACCESS TO LEADING BIODIVERSITY ACADEMICS FIVE STARS FOR IN CONSERVATION 1 STUDENT SUPPORT3 83% OF RESEARCH FIELDS7

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117 HANDS-ON LEARNING 101-125 FIVE STARS FOR INDUSTRY RESEARCH GLOBALLY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT3 CONTRACTS FOR LIFE SCIENCES8

STUDENTS FROM WORLD-CLASS $1.9Bn FACILITIES IN FUTURE FIVE STARS FOR 111 6 3 INVESTMENT LEARNER ENGAGEMENT COUNTRIES

FIELD AND LAB TIME, 15 CONNECT WITH JCU FLETCHERVIEW WORK-INTEGRATED PROFESSIONAL NETWORKS RESEARCH STATION LEARNING PROGRAMS DISTINGUISHED AND INTERNSHIPS PROFESSORSHIPS CRICOS Provider Code 00117J Code CRICOS Provider

4 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2020. 5 Web of Science 2020. 6 2018 JCU Impact Report. 7 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2018. 8 Times Higher Education (THE) World University rankings by Subject 2021. JCU: Ready today for tomorrow

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VC’s welcome...... 4 JCU RESEARCH Postgraduate coursework courses World-class research in more and fees...... 28 OUR LOCATIONS than 38 study areas...... 16 Postgraduate research courses and fees...... 32 Study in tropical Australia...... 6 English entry requirements...... 34 JCU ...... 8 STUDENT LIFE JCU Townsville...... 9 Student life...... 18 HOW TO APPLY JCU ...... 10 JCU Accommodation...... 20 Undergraduate & Postgraduate JCU Singapore...... 11 coursework...... 36 FUNDING YOUR STUDIES Higher degrees by research...... 37 Why choose JCU?...... 12 Funding your studies and scholarships...... 22 Undergraduate & Postgraduate application form...... 39 Undergraduate courses and fees...... 24 CAREER OUTCOMES Your dream career starts with JCU...... 14 Undergraduate academic entry Professsional Employability Program...... 15 requirements...... 26

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BOGOTA QUITO New South PERTH SYDNEY LIMA Wales 2.5 hours 4.5 hours CANBERRA ADELAIDE RIO DE JANEIRO 3 hours ASUNCION SAO PAULO 3 hours

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CRICOS Provider Code 00117J jcu.edu.au | 3 Welcome to

Education is critical. It is through education that we gain knowledge and develop new skills, learn the value of hard work, deepen our understanding of the world and grow as people able to contribute to society and shape a brighter future. Education also provides for broader perspectives, better jobs and rewarding careers. It can help us dream, explore, have fun, and make lifelong friends.

As you start your international education journey, our commitment We are committed to you having a student experience that is life to you is that JCU is about all these things. We are also about great changing. While you may begin study with us online from abroad, you student experiences and exceptional academic and career outcomes will still have access to the work rights associated with studying in and for more than 50 years, JCU has helped create a brighter future Australia. This means when it comes time for you to join us in person, through students and graduates who make a difference. you can immerse yourself in one of the most fascinating places in the world and experience the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, We have a strong international reputation, ranked among the and the great Australian outback, work with regional and remote top 250 universities in the world1. JCU is number one in the world communities or explore ecosystems as living laboratories. for marine science and freshwater biology2, and is independently rated five stars for student support, learner engagement, skills During times of uncertainty, education increases in its importance development, full-time employment, and social equity3. These to you and your community and an educational experience that accolades are hard-earned and are a tribute to the commitment of crosses international borders and engages international perspectives academics and professional staff in supporting students to becoming is becoming more important than ever. Thank you for taking the time well-rounded graduates. to explore JCU. We look forward to creating a brighter future through graduates - you - who make a difference across the globe. The COVID-19 global pandemic and international travel restrictions have resulted in changes to teaching and learning at JCU, in order to keep everyone safe and adhere to Australian Government guidelines. We have made adjustments to our course offerings to enable students in some courses to study online, and will continue to work closely with our students to ensure they gain the best possible outcome from their time studying with us, and develop the skills, Professor Sandra Harding AO knowledge and confidence to launch their careers. Vice Chancellor and President

¹ 2021 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking. 2 CWUR 2017 Rankings by Subject: Ranked Number 2 in the world for Biodiversity Conservation. Ranked Number 1 in the world for Marine and Freshwater Biology. 3 2021 The Good Universities Guide.

4 | jcu.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00117J James Cook University values and celebrates the diversity of our community and is committed to ensuring our learning and working environment is safe and welcoming. JCU is proud to be part of the Respect. Now. Always. campaign – a national initiative led by to highlight our determination to ensure our students and staff are safe from discrimination and sexual harassment. Further information about the campaign and free services available for students can be found at jcu.edu.au/sew

Our commitment to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

James Cook University is committed to building strong and mutually beneficial partnerships that work towards closing the employment, health and education gap for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Our students come from many backgrounds, promoting rich cultural and experiential diversity on campus. We acknowledge the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters where we operate our business. We honour the unique cultural and spiritual relationship to the land, waters and seas of First Australian peoples and their continuing and rich contribution to James Cook University (JCU) and Australian society. We also pay respect to Ancestors and Elders past, present and future.

Coming Together and Respecting Difference Acrylic on linen by Kassandra Savage (JCU Alumni) Language group: Waanyi and Walangama clan part of Gkuthaarn/Kukatj nations JCU acquired this artwork as part of our commitment to implement the Reconciliation Action Plan. The artwork represents JCU’s story in an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander way: • Circles in the middle depicts JCU as a meeting place • Outer circles are JCU’s linkages to communities through their students who return home to share their new knowledge and understandings • Different patterns within the hands and arms are the differences between and within Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and multicultural Australia. There are also similarities in the hands and arms used to illustrate us standing together for equity and equality • The ripple effect in the arms and hands represents our reconciliation journey; starting small, growing bigger and reaching out to touch more and more lives. The effect gathers momentum to develop support and understandings. The circles represent the importance of yarning circles, meeting circles, and communities, in order that we can connect with each other.

This publication is intended as a general guide for prospective international students. All applicants should contact the University to confirm admission requirements, fees and availability of courses. Information is correct at the time of printing. James Cook University reserves the right to alter any course or admission requirement without prior notice.

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The Strand, Townsville.

Living and studying in Northern Queensland is a truly unparalleled experience. Enjoy hands-on learning opportunities in unique and spectacular locations – including UNESCO World Heritage listed rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef. You’ll explore, discover, grow and make unforgettable memories.

Discover the best of tropical North In addition to the sunshine and picturesque natural wonders, Northern Queensland also has a significantly lower cost of living than Australian Queensland cities such as Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Our is one of the world’s leading hubs for coastal and tropical JCU is home to international students from more than 100 countries and science and environmental studies. So, if you’re interested in the future is passionate about giving students from all over the world opportunities of the planet, there are few better places to study. to get an exceptional education. There is no place on Earth like the North and Far North of Queensland, which feature an extraordinary combination of reefs, rainforests, significant coastal, mountain and outback ecosystems, and Maximise study-life balance Indigenous centres. Northern Queensland makes the perfect base for a great range of offers a unique combination of: outdoor recreational activities, such as: − One of the oldest Indigenous cultures • Rainforest hiking − Tropical climate • Mountain biking − Sustainable environments, and • Snorkelling and scuba diving on the reef. − Multicultural population. Enjoy our famous beaches, where white sand and crystal-clear waters await you. You may even see some of our unique native Australian animals! Have fun and get ready for an adventure – all at JCU.

6 | jcu.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00117J The Smithfield rainforest mountain-bike trail is the oldest in the country and located directly behind JCU’s Cairns campus.

International PhD. student Chris Hemingson lays a transect tape over a coral reef. Photo: Victor Huertas Martin Enjoy living in welcoming, multicultural and student-friendly communities.

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JCU Cairns

The Ideas Lab on the Cairns Smithfield campus

At JCU Cairns, you can explore unrivalled research locations, work in World Heritage listed natural environments and learn in state-of-the-art facilities.

Cairns fast facts Climate Medical Wet season (November–May) JCU students have access to a range of Cairns is one of the most popular tourist 24°–32°C/75°–90°F on-campus services, and can access local destinations in Australia. It’s a gateway to Hot, rainy and humid healthcare services including dental, medical many famous natural wonders, including: Dry season (June–October) and psychological services. The Cairns • The Great Barrier Reef 17°–26°C/63°–79°F Hospital provides 24 hour acute care. Mild and dry • Daintree Rainforest Campus Population JCU Cairns, Nguma-bada campus, Smithfield, • Port Douglas City: 150,000 near the popular northern beaches and • Atherton Tablelands, and JCU Campus: 3,309 students approximately a 20-minute drive from the (300 international) city centre. Study facilities can also be • The outback Gulf Savannah region. accessed at the JCU Cairns, Bada-jali campus, Transport Cairns City. Bus, car, bicycle between campus and home. Cairns also has an international airport. On-campus sport Gymnasium, basketball courts, sport fields Places of worship and a world-class mountain bike track. JCU’s Multifaith Chaplaincy Centre is available as a free facility for you to practice Darwin your faith. CAIRNS Townsville

Brisbane Perth Sydney Adelaide Canberra Melbourne Hobart

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JCU’s Science Place

JCU Townsville is where world-class facilities, natural wonders and vibrant student life meet. Be part of a thriving teaching, research and community hub with the latest equipment to help you to excel at university and in your career.

Townsville fast facts Climate Medical Summer (December–February) JCU students have access to a range of • Townsville is Australia’s largest tropical city 24°–32°C/75°–90°F on-campus services including dental, • Magnetic Island and the Great Barrier Reef Hot and humid medical, psychological, physiotherapy, are on Townsville’s doorstep Winter (June–August) occupational therapy, speech pathology and 13°–26°C/56°–79°F exercise physiology clinics. Students can also • The Savannah region and outback country Mild and dry access nearby healthcare services including towns lie to the west the Townsville Hospital which is located Population adjacent to the JCU campus and provides 24 • Townsville is famous for an average of 320 City: 229,031 hour acute care. days of sunshine per year JCU Campus: 11,637 students • Renowned for marine research. (1,500 international) Campus JCU Townsville, Bebegu Yumba campus, Home to the headquarters of Australia’s major Transport Douglas, is Australia’s largest university marine research and management authorities Bus car, bicycle or walk between campus and campus, approximately a 20-minute drive including the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park home. from the city centre. Study facilities can also Authority and the Australian Institute of be accessed at the Townsville City campus. Marine Science. Places of worship JCU’s Multifaith Chaplaincy Centre is On-campus sport available as a free facility for you to practice Darwin Gymnasium, basketball courts, tennis courts, your faith. squash courts, netball courts, rugby and Cairns soccer fields, hockey fields and cricket TOWNSVILLE pitches.

Brisbane Perth Sydney Adelaide Canberra Melbourne Hobart

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JCU Brisbane

Perfect weather and proximity to some of the world’s most beautiful natural wonders are just some of the reasons you will love studying in Brisbane.

JCU Brisbane is a modern metropolitan campus located in the centre of Brisbane. Experience world-class education, work opportunities and a balanced lifestyle in a welcoming, modern and multicultural city. JCU Brisbane offers a trimester model allowing you to accelerate your study and complete your degree faster. jcub.edu.au

Brisbane fast facts Climate Places of worship Summer (December–February) A prayer room is available on-campus for • Brisbane is the capital of Queensland (the 21°–30°C/69°–85°F student use. Sunshine State) and the third largest city in Warm with rainy periods Australia Winter (June–August) Medical There are hospitals, medical clinics, • Brisbane is one of the most affordable cities 11–21°C/51.6°–69.8°F psychology clinics and more off-campus. in Australia and is known for being safe and Dry and mild friendly. Population 2.5 million (city)

Transport Bus, train and ferry services are available within a short walking distance of the Darwin campus. Cairns Townsville

BRISBANE Perth Sydney Adelaide Canberra Melbourne Hobart

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JCU Singapore

Prepare yourself for the global workforce in one of the most dynamic cities in the world.

JCU Singapore was established in 2003, as JCU’s first international campus. JCU Singapore boasts cutting-edge facilities, collaborative learning spaces, and internationally renowned lecturers to help you succeed every step of the way. You’ll get the same quality educational programs and senior academic staff as JCU students in Queensland. jcu.edu.sg

Singapore fast facts Climate Places of worship Dry season (March–August) Two prayer rooms are available on-campus • As an ever-evolving city, Singapore is at the 25°–32°C/77°–90°F for student use. forefront of global health, technology and Wet season (September–February) economic advancement 24°–32°C/75°–90°F. Medical The JCU Singapore Psychology Clinic is • Be a part of this rich multicultural Population located on campus. A hospital is available 15 community. 5.7 million (city), 3,713 (campus) minutes from the campus, as well as several medical clinics around the city. Transport Two MRT (train) stations are a 10-minute Sporting facilities walk from campus, and there are three bus A wide range of sporting facilities are stops within short walking distance to the available on campus, including a gymnasium, campus. cricket pitch, multi-purpose sports courts (basketball, volleyball and tennis), and an indoor multi-purpose hall for badminton games. Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE

CRICOS Provider Code 00117J jcu.edu.au | 11 Our locations Why choose JCU?

“I chose to study a Master of Information Technology at James Cook University because of its flexible and diverse course structure. The course structure was very transparent and it focuses on advanced computing, networking, programming, and information systems, along with other subjects that are directly or indirectly linked to IT.”

Dikita Tuladhar NEPAL Master of Information Technology

Dikita Tuladhar, Nepal

“When I researched tropical aquaculture in Australia, JCU always came up as the best . The researchers are very knowledgeable and are doing interesting research.”

Fernando Fernando INDONESIA Master of Science (Professional)

Fernando Fernando, Indonesia

“I was recommended to study at JCU by Nina Jensen who is an outstanding Marine Biologist in Norway and she also studied at JCU! It might seem scary and far away, but the staff at JCU will take good care of you and help you with any questions you might have. Just go for it, and have a memory for life!”

Aashild Oeygarden NORWAY Bachelor of Science Aashild Oeygarden, Norway

12 | jcu.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00117J “JCU has produced a lot of graduates who now contribute to the development of PNG across all disciplines. My supervisor Dr Murray Prideaux, and my secondary supervisors, Dr Singwhat Tee and Prof John Hamilton, have immensely supported me throughout my study journey.”

George Bopi-Kerepa PAPUA NEW GUINEA Australia Awards Scholarship recipient PhD

George Bopi-Kerepa, Papua New Guinea

“JCU offers amazing environments, such as the Great Barrier Reef, to explore and study. It is the best university for the study of marine turtles and their ecosystems. Researching at JCU gives you access to excellent facilities and provides all the resources needed.”

Hector Barrios-Garrido VENUZUELA PhD Hector Barrios-Garrido, Venuzuela

“I chose JCU because its curriculum appealed to me for its in-depth theoretical knowledge backed with practical exposure at the grass-roots level. JCU has supported me with applying non- conventional approaches to effective learning, exploring the nuances of communities in outback Australia, and strengthening my passion for Social Work. The faculty at JCU has consistently provided me with guidance to develop my own values and skills to become a responsible and resourceful professional.”

Rachel Tauro INDIA

Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) Rachel Tauro, India

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Your dream career starts with JCU

JCU graduates have the perfect balance of technical skills and creative outside-the-box thinking. We emphasise practical, immersive learning – making JCU graduates highly employable.

Student placements and projects Go global − Gain valuable work experience and network with leading industry − Study abroad to experience a different culture and enhance your professionals in your field employability − Transition into the workforce with student placements and projects – − Challenge yourself – you’ll be rewarded with rich cultural gaining the practical skills and knowledge you need to succeed. experiences, unique skills, and lifelong memories − JCU has more than 50 partner universities around the world. Professional experience is key − Take part in field trips, clinical placements, practicums and Volunteering internships − Build your resume with a range of JCU’s extracurricular volunteering − Develop your skills in a real-life setting and learn from leading opportunities. From working to protect the environment to professionals assisting at events and mentoring students, there is a volunteering opportunity to suit you − Work in some of the most beautiful places in the world – from the Great Barrier Reef to the iconic Australian outback. − Make a valuable difference to the community, while you have fun, gain work experience, and network with friends and professionals. Careers and employment − Get career advice and planning, resume tips, and links to potential 5 stars for employers full-time employment − Learn how to interview better with our online training resources. (Good Universities Guide 2021)

“I studied abroad in Australia for my undergraduate degree. I fell in love with Townsville and Australia, and it became my dream to come back and conduct research on the Great Barrier Reef. That and being able to do fieldwork in multiple remote locations on Great Barrier Reef.”

Dr Annie Bauer-Civiello USA PhD

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Professional Employability Program

Enhance your employability and advance your career in Australia and 1. Professional Employability Subject globally through the Professional Employability Program delivered in Covers career planning, employability skills, professional networking partnership with employability experts Career Ahead. and navigation of the recruitment process and includes regular industry The Program is available within the following degrees: involvement via keynote speakers, industry panels, work-based simulations and case studies. • Master of Data Science (Professional) 2. Employability Passport • Master of Engineering (Professional) Access a range of resources to support career planning and enable • Master of Science development of a personal employability portfolio. • Master of Science (Professional). 3. Industry Placement The Industry Placement is offered as a subject within your course, Professional Employability Program Units and typically towards the completion of study. We work with students to Schedule identify meaningful industry partners and placements aligned to subject outlines and assessment requirements. Benefit from Career Ahead’s The Program is completed throughout the duration of the JCU masters many hundreds of industry relationships nationally and internationally. program and includes three elements:

“JCU’s Professional Employability Program has helped me develop a clear career plan, and understand the steps I need to take to achieve my goals. I’ve developed skills in a range of new areas and have enjoyed the opportunity to network with industry partners and gain practical experiences to suit me globally.”

Douglas Muthamia KENYA MASTER OF ENGINEERING (PROFESSIONAL)

CRICOS Provider Code 00117J jcu.edu.au | 15 JCU research

World-class research in more than 38 study areas

JCU’s own canopy crane in the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest.

Study at a university known for its world-leading research, knowledge infrastructure, partnerships and research findings.

JCU is committed to creating a brighter future for life in the tropics • Electrical and Electronic Engineering world-wide through discoveries that make a difference. • Environmental Science and Management But don’t just take our word for it. Excellence in Research for Australia • Evolutionary Biology (ERA) rated 83% of JCU’s research fields as world-class or above. • Fisheries Science JCU received the highest possible rating, well above world standard, in • Geochemistry the research areas of ecological applications, ecology, environmental • Geology science and management, fisheries sciences, geology, medical • Human Geography microbiology, organic chemistry and plant biology. Every field of research in medical and health sciences was rated world-class or above. • Human Movement and Sports Science • Immunology JCU received a rating of world-class or above in the following research areas: • Inorganic Chemistry • Anthropology • Law • Applied Mathematics • Linguistics • Archaeology • Materials Engineering • Biochemistry and Cell Biology • Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics • Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology • Medical Microbiology • Classical Physics • Microbiology • Clinical Sciences • Neurosciences • Criminology • Nursing • Ecological Applications • Oncology and Carcinogenesis • Ecology • Organic Chemistry

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JCU’s proximity to the Great Barrier Reef means students have easy access to a diversity of marine and coastal ecosystems.

• Physical Chemistry and Environmental Geoscience JCU research sites • Plant Biology Study and research in JCU’s innovative research facilities • Public Health and Health Services across Northern Queensland. • Sociology JCU Cairns Institute • Specialist Studies in Education jcu.edu.au/cairnsinstitute • Technology JCU Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine • Tourism aithm.jcu.edu.au • Veterinary Sciences JCU Daintree Rainforest Observatory • Zoology. jcu.edu.au/dro JCU Orpheus Island Research Station Unrivalled access to environmental sites jcu.edu.au/oirs JCU campuses and research hubs are on the doorstep of some of the JCU Marine & Aquaculture Research Facility world’s most spectacular environments, including: jcu.edu.au/marf − The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies − The rainforests of the Wet Tropics coralcoe.org.au − The savannahs of Cape York Peninsula Australian Institute of Marine Science - AIMS@JCU − The deserts of the arid outback. aims.jcu.edu.au These living laboratories provide JCU staff and students with unlimited JCU eResearch Centre opportunities. Governments and global businesses consider JCU’s eresearch.jcu.edu.au research as central to the future of the tropics. JCU Advanced Analytical Centre JCU has strong links with rural, remote and Indigenous communities jcu.edu.au/aac in the Asia Pacific region. Many local, national and international JCU Fletcherview Research Centre research organisations and industry groups collaborate with JCU. These jcu.edu.au/fletcherview linkages help ensure our courses are research-rich and reflect the latest innovations. Many of our staff and students are co-located with researchers from partner institutions.

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Student Life

Develop new skills and make memories to last a lifetime. We are committed to creating a balanced study and social life for our students.

International Student Support Services Clubs and societies The JCU International Student Support team is here to help with your Meet new people with common cultural, political, religious, sporting, transition into life at JCU. Services for international students include: recreation and academic interests. Gigs, social events, sports, academic workshops, market day, BBQs – whatever your interest is, we’ve got it • Pre-departure information covered. • Airport arrival service The JCU Student Association and JCU International Student Association • International student mentor programs to help you settle into life in provide a range of social, sporting and academic clubs and societies Australia meaning there are plenty of ways to meet like-minded students. All JCU students receives membership to the JCU Student Association, offering • Free and confidential wellbeing services and counselling and wellbeing discounts, events and amenities. staff to support you • Assistance with accommodation Sport and recreation • International Student Orientation at the start of each semester, with Access a range of on-campus sporting clubs and facilities including important information for all new international students gyms, basketball courts, sporting fields and world-class mountain bike • Assistance in emergencies including an after-hours student assistance tracks. hotline • Overseas Student Health Cover Volunteering • Free confidential counselling If you’re passionate about sustainability and the environment our award-winning TropEco program could be perfect for you. Collaborate • Careers and employment service with like-minded people and volunteer in a range of TropEco activities, • Regular social events to help you develop friendships with other from running campaigns to maintaining on-site community gardens. students, meet staff, and enhance your campus experience. Volunteer opportunities abound, and are a great way to make friends and spend time with like-minded people. You could volunteer at the University’s Orpheus Island Research Station near Townsville, or at the Events Fitzroy Island Turtle Rehabilitation Centre near Cairns. Social gatherings, sporting activities, talent competitions and celebrations are organised for students on campus, and are also hosted The Learning Centre by community organisations. The Learning Centre supports students with a range of resources. Our Learning Advisors help build academic skills and provide study tips, On-campus convenience numeracy and basic statistics development, help with academic reading Cairns and Townsville campuses both offer a range of food outlets for and writing, or programs to further develop your English language skills your coffee, snacking and lunch needs. Townsville campus also has a post for studying at university with workshops or online programs. office, pharmacy, medical centre, exercise facilities and hairdresser.

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Market Day offers the opportunity to meet new people with common cultural, SIgn up for the airport arrival service/transfer and you will be greeted by 'CROCS' political, religious, sporting, recreation and academic interests. student mentors.

Join the JCU Dive Club and dive the SS Yongala, Australia's largest and most intact historic shipwreck located in the world heritage Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Image courtesy of Townsville Enterprise.

JCU provides a range of on-campus sporting facilities. Clubs and societies play an active role in the University community.

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Accommodation

Find the right accommodation for you to call home at JCU.

Living on-campus Living on-campus is a great way to make new friends and immerse yourself into the JCU and Australian culture. By living somewhere comfortable and conveniently close to where you study, you can improve your overall student experience. Our on-campus options range from long corridor-style, fully-catered residences to smaller self-catered facilities. With so many options available across our different campuses, you can find the perfect place to suit your needs.

Support and security Living on-campus is so much more than just a room. It is a safe, secure and fun way to study. All residences include academic, wellbeing and social support. − Each bedroom has a lock that only you and our staff can access. Only residents get after-hours access to any buildings − Security cameras throughout the buildings. JCU security are on- campus and patrol the grounds 24/7 and can escort you back to your residence if you are studying late at night − Our on-campus team are here to support you. They are there to talk to when you need support, check on you and make sure that your Enjoy living in accommodation close to campus with students from health and wellbeing are on track for you to achieve your academic diverse nationalities. goals.

Find the right option for you JCU has on-campus accommodation at JCU Townsville and JCU Cairns. JCU Townsville has five different accommodation options that house over 1,200 students, and JCU Cairns has a brand-new complex for 300 students. Whether you need accommodation for a semester or for your full degree, there are plenty of options available. − All rooms at our on-campus residences are single board, with a single bed, study desk, chair, fan, air-conditioning and Wi-Fi − Each residence has a different style of living, culture and atmosphere. There are options for fully catered meals, which can be adapted to dietary requirements, or self-catered housing.

20 | jcu.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00117J The newest accommodation at JCU Townsville campus will open in 2022 and will be home to more than 400 students. Designed to provide contemporary and affordable student accommodation in a secure, safe and environmentally sustainable environment, the facility will feature study bedrooms in group-share accommodation, high-quality communal facilities, and a centralised, self-catered ‘master-chef’ style kitchen and dining space. Scan the QR code for a flythrough of the new facility.

Living off-campus Off-campus housing can include sharing a house with other students, off-campus student accommodation or renting an entire property. Before committing to a property or room off campus, always check: − What you are getting is part of your lease. For example, images of the property with furniture may have been put there for marketing purposes only − Dates and length of time you are committing to. You will be signing a legal document, which you may not be able to break if you change your mind − The property is located close to the university campus, bus stops and amenities.

Homestay With homestay accommodation, you are matched with a local family from the area to live with. All homestay hosts have been: − Screened by the JCU’s homestay provider, and − Undergo training to provide a high level of service and comfort to the student.

Further information and virtual tours of each residence jcu.edu.au/accommodation There are options for full catered meals, or self-catered housing.

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Funding your studies and scholarships

Studying at university is an investment in your future. Enhance your career opportunities with a degree designed to develop real-world skills.

When preparing your budget, we recommend you factor in all your possible expenses, including Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), Student Services and Amenities Fee, textbooks, study materials, living expenses and additional expenses associated with clinical placements, internships and fieldwork. Scholarships To help guide you, we've detailed what study costs you may incur as well A range of scholarships and grants are available to international as costs to think about before you arrive that are related to your studies. students at JCU. Tuition Fees James Cook University International Excellence Scholarship Recognises and rewards excellence to eligible students from 2022 International tuition fees for all levels of study are detailed from the United States, Canada, Latin America, the United Kingdom page 24. and Europe. The Scholarship provides a significant tuition fee reduction throughout the entire duration of approved full degree Incidental and Administration Fees study programs, provided recipients continue to maintain a strong GPA each semester, as detailed in the scholarship offer. Some courses have Incidental and Administration Fees for compulsory James Cook University International Student Merit Stipend purchases not covered by your tuition fees such as uniforms, safety equipment and participation in course-related field trips. Provides financial security to support excellence to eligible students from Asia, Africa, Papua New Guinea and the Middle East. The Stipend supports student excellence by providing Student Services and Amenities Fee monthly payments of AUD$700 to assist with expenses The Student Services and Amenities Fee is a compulsory fee for JCU throughout the duration of study at JCU, providing a strong GPA students and is used to provide a range of student support services and is maintained each semester, as outlined in the scholarship offer. facilities.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) OSHC is insurance to assist international students in meeting the costs of medical and hospital care that they may need while in Australia. As an international student, it is a condition of your student visa that you have OSHC for the entire duration of your stay in Australia.

Financial Aid JCU processes financial aid for students from a variety of countries. JCU is also registered as a provider to certify and administer US Federal Aid for new and continuing US students located at our Cairns and Townsville campuses.

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The fees listed are in Australian dollars and are based on the annual international tuition fee for students commencing in 2022. Annual (per year) international tuition fee equates to 24 credit points. Tuition fees may increase each year. Visit jcu.edu.au/international for the most up-to-date information on international fees. Entry requirements are indicative only and subject to change.

Course Duration Campus/ Intakes English Minimum course prerequisites CRICOS 2022 Tuition (years) Mode Band course fee (per year Level code in A$)

BACHELOR DEGREES Bachelor of Arts2 3 T, C, S, S1, S2 1 English 010346B $30,640 Online+ Bachelor of Arts– 4 T, C, T1, T2, 1 English 036644M $30,960 Online+ T3 Bachelor of Arts–Bachelor of Laws 5 T, C, S1, S2 2 English 013247C $32,960 Online+ Bachelor of Arts–Bachelor of Science2,3 4 T, C S1, S2 2,3 1 English, Mathematical Methods. Students 028993A $37,840 considering the Chemistry or Molecular and Cell Biology majors require Chemistry Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences 3 T S1 2 English; Chemistry; Mathematical Methods 013347K $35,160 Majors: Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Physiology and Pharmacology UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Business 3 T2, C2, T1, T2, 1 English 026830C $30,960 Majors: Business Intelligence & Information Systems, S2, B2, T3 Hospitality & Tourism Management1, Human Resources Online2+ Management, International Business1, Management, Marketing for the Digital Age, Sports & Events Management. Bachelor of Business and Environmental Science 3 T, S T1, T2, 1 070556F $35,160 Major: Aquaculture T3 Bachelor of Business–Bachelor of Laws 5 T2, C2, S1, S2 2 English 031833B $32,960 Online+ Bachelor of Business– 4 T S1, S2 1 English 085453A $32,960 Bachelor of Psychological Science Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Honours) 4 T S1 2 English, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods 096261G $37,840 Bachelor of Commerce 3 T, C, S, B T1, T2, 1 English 0101385 $30,960 Majors: Accounting, Banking and Finance, Economics, T3 Financial Advising, Financial Management, International Trade Bachelor of Dental Surgery 5 C S1 3b English, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods 073997A $68,680 Bachelor of Education 4 T, S S1, S2 See English, General Mathematics or Mathematical 081938A $31,080 (Early Childhood Education)** p.34 Methods or Specialist Mathematics, plus a General Science subject Bachelor of Education (Primary)** 4 T, C2 S1, S2 See English, General Mathematics or Mathematical 081941F $31,080 p.34 Methods or Specialist Mathematics, plus a General Science subject Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 4 T, C2 S1 See English, General Mathematics or Mathematical 081942E $31,080 p.34 Methods or Specialist Mathematics. Mathematics or Physics as teaching areas must have Mathematical Methods. Chemistry teaching area must have Chemistry. Refer to Course Handbook for further Course pre- requisites. Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 4 T2, C2 S1, S2 2 1 English, Mathematical Methods 085458G $36,880 Majors: Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Electronic, Electronic Systems & Internet of Things, Mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 5 T2,C2 S1, S2 3 1 English, Mathematical Methods 085411M $36,880 Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 5 T2, C2 S1, S2 3 1 English, Mathematical Methods. Students 085380B $37,840 Bachelor of Science considering the Chemistry or Molecular and Cell Biology major will require Chemistry Bachelor of Environmental Practice 3 T, C S1, S2 1 093740E $35,160 Majors: Biodiversity Assessment and Management, Corporate Environmental Management, Land and Water Management Bachelor of Geology 3 T, C (first S1, S2 1 062452C $37,840 year only) Bachelor of Information Technology 3 T2, C2, S1, S2 1 English 010438J $30,960 S2, B2 T1, T2, T3^ Bachelor of Laws 3 T, C, S1, S2 2 English 0102134 $32,960 Online+

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UNDERGRADUATE Undergraduate academic entry requirements

The following scores are a guide for entry into JCU undergraduate courses at school-leaving level in 2021. Students with existing university qualifications (or equivalent) will be considered for entry and may be eligible for credit. Joint degree entry requirements are determined by the degree with the highest entry score.

Undergraduate

Degrees and Diplomas TertiaryAustralian (ATAR) Rack Admissions Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate Secondary SchoolCanada Diploma Secondary Senior China Graduation School Certificate Secondary Upper Danish Certificate School GCE A Levels Abitur German of Diploma Kong Hong Secondary Education (HKDSE) Senior Exam India All & Certificate School CISCE/State Board & NIOS Sekikah Indonesian Menegah Atas (SMA) International Diploma) (IB Baccalaureate School High Japanese GraduationCertificateof Malaysia - Sijil Tinggi (STPM) Malaysia Pelajaran Proficiency Nepalese Leaving Certificate/School Examination Certificate den fra Vitnemal Norway Skole/ Videreganende Videregaende for Vitemal opplaering Pakistan Intermediate & SecondaryHigher School (Pre-Eng & Pre-Med stream) /other Stream or Certificate Philippines School Senior of Diploma Katibayan) or (Katunayan Academic track PNG – pper School Certificate ** General Lankan Sri Education Certificateof (Advanced Level) Sweden Avgångsbetyg/ från Slutbetyg & Gymnasieskola Högskoleförberedande Examen United States of America ACT/SAT score United States of America Diploma** School High Vietnam Bang nghiep Tot Trung hoc Pho thong Bachelor of Arts 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences 65.4 NA 51 81 7.3 5 3.9 15 63/68 NA 24 3.4 6.5 NA 3.08 72/NA NA NA 1.9 1.5 21/980 NA NA Bachelor of Business 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 Bachelor of Business and 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Environmental Science Bachelor of Clinical Sciences 69.15 NA 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 NA 25 3.7 6.7 NA 3.38 75/NA NA NA 2 1.6 21/980 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 Bachelor of Dental Surgery* − NA 86 NA 11 14 1.8 26 90/94 NA 37 NA 10.8 NA 5.2 97/NA NA NA 3.2 3.7 32/1380 NA NA Bachelor of Education 73.3 NA 61 91 7.8 6 3.3 18 68/73 NA 26 4 6.9 NA 3.68 80/NA NA NA 2.2 1.9 22/1000 NA NA Bachelor of Engineering 78.1 4.6 67 97 8.3 7 3 20 70/75 NA 28 4.3 7.4 NA 4.05 85/NA NA NA 2.4 2.4 24/1080 NA NA (Honours)

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Environmental 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Practice Bachelor of Geology 66.5 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Information 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Technology Bachelor of Laws 75.7 4.5 63 93 8 6.5 3.2 19 69/74 85 27 4.2 7.1 92/3.68 3.83 82/97 92 4.5 2.3 2.1 22/1020 3.4 8.4 Bachelor of Marine Science 78.1 4.6 67 97 8.3 7 3 20 70/75 88 28 4.3 7.4 97/3.87 4.05 85/99 94 4.8 2.4 2.4 24/1080 3.6 8.6 Bachelor of Medical Laboratory 69.15 NA 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 NA 25 3.7 6.7 NA 3.38 75/NA NA NA 2 1.6 21/980 NA NA Sciences (Honours) Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor − NA 83 NA 10.6 13 2 25 88/92 NA 35 NA 10 NA 5 95/NA NA NA 3.1 3.6 30/1330 NA NA of Surgery* Bachelor of Nursing Science 66.45 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Occupational 72.45 NA 59 90 7.8 6 3.4 17 88/92 NA 26 4 6.8 NA 3.6 78/NA NA NA 2.1 1.8 22/1000 NA NA Therapy (Honours) UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Pharmacy 79.3 NA 68 98 8.5 7.5 2.9 20 72/77 NA 29 4.4 7.5 NA 4.13 87/NA NA NA 2.5 2.5 24/1100 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Physiotherapy 88.9 NA 79 NA 10 10 2.2 23 85/90 NA 33 NA 9 NA 4.73 93/NA NA NA 3 3.3 28/1270 NA NA Bachelor of Planning 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Bachelor of Psychological 69.35 4.3 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 77 25 3.7 6.7 82/3.29 3.38 75/90 86 3.9 2 1.6 21/980 3 7.8 Science Bachelor of Advanced Science 92 NA 83 NA 10.6 10.5 2 24 88/92 NA 35 NA 10 NA 4.93 95/NA NA NA 3.1 3.5 30/1330 NA NA Bachelor of Science 66.5 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Social Work 66.5 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Speech Pathology 75.7 NA 63 93 8 6.5 3.2 19 69/74 NA 27 4.2 7.1 NA 3.83 82/NA NA NA 2.3 2.1 22/1020 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Sport and Exercise 69.35 NA 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 NA 25 3.7 6.7 NA 3.38 75/NA NA NA 2 1.6 21/980 NA NA Science Bachelor of Technology and 73.3 4.4 61 91 7.8 6 3.3 18 68/73 80 26 4 6.9 89/3.55 3.68 80/95 90 4.3 2.2 1.9 22/1000 3.2 8.2 Innovation Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 & Events Bachelor of Veterinary Science* − NA 83 NA 10.6 13 2 25 88/92 NA 35 NA 10 NA 5 95/NA NA NA 3.1 3.6 30/1330 NA NA Diploma of Higher Education 50 2.75 50 60 6 3 4 11 50/55 60 9 2 5 50/2.00 2.31 50/65 75 2 1.5 1.1 − 2 6 (except Business major)

*Scores provided are indicative minimum thresholds only. Admission based on special entry requirements addition to academic achievement ** PNG Upper Secondary Certificate from approved high schools are eligible for direct Bachelor entry ***Applicants must also provide evidence of successful completion of the USA High School Diploma

Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificat: Grade average of final year GCE A LEVELS : A total score of calculated from a maximum three A subject, calculated as follows: a=2.5, b=2, c=1.5, d=1, e=0.5. Completion results: A+/80-100 = 5.0; A/70-79 = 4.0; A-/60-69 = 3.5; B/50-59 = 3.0; Level subjects or a combination of A Level and AS Level subjects. The of at least one H2 Level subject is required for direct Bachelor entry. A Level subjects scores are calculated as follows: A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, C/40-49 = 2.0; D/33-39 = 1.0; F/0-32 = 0.0. 1 is a pass. German Abitur: The final mark of the Zeugnis der Allgemeinen D=2, E=1. Advanced Supplementary Levels (AS) are the equivalent of half Canada Secondary School Diploma: Average of the best 5 final Hochshulreife (Abitur) is calculated by incorporating the grades from a subject at A Level and therefore two AS Level subjects can be used in year subjects as a %. Only examined subjects to be included in the throughout the two year qualification phase. lieu of each A Level subject, calculated as follows: a=2.5, b=2, c=1.5, d=1, calculation. Note: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD or OAC) to e=0.5. At least one A Level subject to meet the direct Bachelor entry. Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) : Combined total be calculated as an average of the best 6 final year subjects as a %. of the best five subjects including 4 core subjects where 5**=7, 5*=6, A Levels (Singapore): A total score of calculated from a maximum three Chinese Senior Secondary Graduation Certificate: Calculated as a grade 5=5. 4=4, 3=3, 2=2, 1=1, A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1, Attained H2 Level subjects or a combination of H2 Level and H1 Level subjects. average of Senior Secondary Year 12 results with Distinction (ll)= 4, Attained with Distinction (l) =3, Attained =2, The H2 Level subjects scores are calculated as follows: A=5, B=4, C=3, Danish Upper Secondary School: Grade average of final year results D=2, E=1. H1 subjects are the equivalent of half a subject at H2 Level Unattained= 1, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 where -3=0, 00=4, 02=6, 4=7, 7=8.5, 10=10, 12=12.5 and therefore two H1 Level subjects can be used in lieu of each H2 Level India: Calculated on a percentage of the best four academic subjects

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Degrees and Diplomas TertiaryAustralian (ATAR) Rack Admissions Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate Secondary SchoolCanada Diploma Secondary Senior China Graduation School Certificate Secondary Upper Danish Certificate School GCE A Levels Abitur German of Diploma Kong Hong Secondary Education (HKDSE) Senior Exam India All & Certificate School CISCE/State Board & NIOS Sekikah Indonesian Menegah Atas (SMA) International Diploma) (IB Baccalaureate School High Japanese GraduationCertificateof Malaysia - Sijil Tinggi (STPM) Malaysia Pelajaran Proficiency Nepalese Leaving Certificate/School Examination Certificate den fra Vitnemal Norway Skole/ Videreganende Videregaende for Vitemal opplaering Pakistan Intermediate & SecondaryHigher School (Pre-Eng & Pre-Med stream) /other Stream or Certificate Philippines School Senior of Diploma Katibayan) or (Katunayan Academic track PNG – pper School Certificate ** General Lankan Sri Education Certificateof (Advanced Level) Sweden Avgångsbetyg/ från Slutbetyg & Gymnasieskola Högskoleförberedande Examen United States of America ACT/SAT score United States of America Diploma** School High Vietnam Bang nghiep Tot Trung hoc Pho thong Bachelor of Arts 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences 65.4 NA 51 81 7.3 5 3.9 15 63/68 NA 24 3.4 6.5 NA 3.08 72/NA NA NA 1.9 1.5 21/980 NA NA Bachelor of Business 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 Bachelor of Business and 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Environmental Science Bachelor of Clinical Sciences 69.15 NA 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 NA 25 3.7 6.7 NA 3.38 75/NA NA NA 2 1.6 21/980 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 Bachelor of Dental Surgery* − NA 86 NA 11 14 1.8 26 90/94 NA 37 NA 10.8 NA 5.2 97/NA NA NA 3.2 3.7 32/1380 NA NA Bachelor of Education 73.3 NA 61 91 7.8 6 3.3 18 68/73 NA 26 4 6.9 NA 3.68 80/NA NA NA 2.2 1.9 22/1000 NA NA Bachelor of Engineering 78.1 4.6 67 97 8.3 7 3 20 70/75 NA 28 4.3 7.4 NA 4.05 85/NA NA NA 2.4 2.4 24/1080 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Environmental 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Practice Bachelor of Geology 66.5 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Information 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Technology Bachelor of Laws 75.7 4.5 63 93 8 6.5 3.2 19 69/74 85 27 4.2 7.1 92/3.68 3.83 82/97 92 4.5 2.3 2.1 22/1020 3.4 8.4 Bachelor of Marine Science 78.1 4.6 67 97 8.3 7 3 20 70/75 88 28 4.3 7.4 97/3.87 4.05 85/99 94 4.8 2.4 2.4 24/1080 3.6 8.6 Bachelor of Medical Laboratory 69.15 NA 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 NA 25 3.7 6.7 NA 3.38 75/NA NA NA 2 1.6 21/980 NA NA Sciences (Honours) Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor − NA 83 NA 10.6 13 2 25 88/92 NA 35 NA 10 NA 5 95/NA NA NA 3.1 3.6 30/1330 NA NA of Surgery* Bachelor of Nursing Science 66.45 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Occupational 72.45 NA 59 90 7.8 6 3.4 17 67/72 NA 26 4 6.8 NA 3.6 78/NA NA NA 2.1 1.8 22/1000 NA NA Therapy (Honours) UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Pharmacy 79.3 NA 68 98 8.5 7.5 2.9 20 72/77 NA 29 4.4 7.5 NA 4.13 87/NA NA NA 2.5 2.5 24/1100 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Physiotherapy 88.9 NA 79 NA 10 10 2.2 23 85/90 NA 33 NA 9 NA 4.73 93/NA NA NA 3 3.3 28/1270 NA NA Bachelor of Planning 63.2 3.9 50 78 7.2 4.5 3.9 14 62/67 70 24 3.2 6.3 73/2.9 2.95 70/85 80 3.4 1.8 1.4 21/960 2.6 7.4 Bachelor of Psychological 69.35 4.3 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 77 25 3.7 6.7 82/3.29 3.38 75/90 86 3.9 2 1.6 21/980 3 7.8 Science Bachelor of Advanced Science 92 NA 83 NA 10.6 10.5 2 24 88/92 NA 35 NA 10 NA 4.93 95/NA NA NA 3.1 3.5 30/1330 NA NA Bachelor of Science 66.5 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Social Work 66.5 4.1 52 82 7.4 5 3.8 15 64/69 74 24 3.5 6.5 77/3.1 3.15 72/87 84 3.6 1.9 1.5 21/980 2.8 7.6 Bachelor of Speech Pathology 75.7 NA 63 93 8 6.5 3.2 19 69/74 NA 27 4.2 7.1 NA 3.83 82/NA NA NA 2.3 2.1 22/1020 NA NA (Honours) Bachelor of Sport and Exercise 69.35 NA 56 86 7.6 5.5 3.6 16 65/70 NA 25 3.7 6.7 NA 3.38 75/NA NA NA 2 1.6 21/980 NA NA Science Bachelor of Technology and 73.3 4.4 61 91 7.8 6 3.3 18 68/73 80 26 4 6.9 89/3.55 3.68 80/95 90 4.3 2.2 1.9 22/1000 3.2 8.2 Innovation Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality 59.4 3.5 50 73 7 4 4 13 60/65 66 24 2.9 6 66/2.65 2.77 65/80 75 3 1.7 1.2 20/940 2.4 7 & Events Bachelor of Veterinary Science* − NA 83 NA 10.6 13 2 25 88/92 NA 35 NA 10 NA 5 95/NA NA NA 3.1 3.6 30/1330 NA NA Diploma of Higher Education 50 2.75 50 60 6 3 4 11 50/55 60 9 2 5 50/2.00 2.31 50/65 75 2 1.5 1.1 − 2 6 (except Business major)

in Xll. Non academic subjects such as Physical Education, Music Vocal, A=4.0, A-=3.67, B+=3.33. B=3.0, B-=2.67, C+=2.33, C=2.0, C-=1.67, Mathematics subject to be weighted as 1.6 subjects). Vocational subjects, Painting to be excluded into calculation. D+=1.33, D=1.0, F=0. Sri Lanka: Calculated as a grade average of best 3 Advanced Level Indonesian Sekikah Menegah Atas (SMA): Calculated the average of the Nepal: Grade average of final year results subjects, where A (Distinction)=4, B (Very good pass)=3, C (Credit school examination on their final transcripts pass)=2, S (Ordinary pass)=1, F (Weak/failure)=0. At least one A Level Norway: Grade average of final year results IB Diploma: A total score stated on IB Diploma certificate. Grading subject to meet the direct Bachelor entry. scheme of IB Diploma is, 7= Excellent, 6= Very good, 5= Good, 4= Pakistan: Grade average of the best 4 academic subjects in the Pakistan Sweden: Grade average from all subjects on final transcripts/certificate Satisfactory, 3= Mediocre, 2= Poor, 1= Very poor Intermediate/ Higher Secondary School Certificate where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1, F=0 Japanese High School Certificate of Graduation: Average of final year Philippines: Grade average of final year (Grade 12) results. USA: Grade average of final year (Grade 12) results (year 3) subjects in Japanese Upper Secondary School excluding Physical PNG: Grade average of best 5 subjects excluding Personal Development Vietnam: Grade average of final year (Grade 12) results where 9-10 Education, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (fail) and Religious Education. Calculation must include either Language (Gioi) = Excellent, 7-8.9 (Kha)= Good, 5-6.9 (Trung Binh)= Fair, Below Malaysia STPM: combined a total of best three academic subjects: & Literature or Applied English. A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (Advanced 5 (Kem)= Fail

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++ ++ ++ % English English Level Band Band 3b 3a 3a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 sport andsport exercise science program; or equivalent overseas of 7bachelor level AQF ESSA-accredited an of Completion services discipline; or equivalent human or abusiness in 7degree level AQF an of Completion equivalent or 7degree; level AQF an of Completion qualifications/experience equivalent or role; amanagerial in experience suitable years four or experience; business years two plus discipline any in degree 8 Level AQF an experience; business 2years plus discipline acognate in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion experience experience in a managerial role; or equivalent qualifications/ business suitable years four or discipline; any in 8degree level AQF an role; amanagerial in experience business years two with discipline any in degree 7bachelor Level AQF an discipline; acognate in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion science, or equivalent. animal in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion Minimum prerequisites equivalent registration for applicants outside Australia. outside applicants for registration equivalent 1), or (Division Nurse aRegistered as registration AHPRA plus nursing in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion Medical Laboratory Science degree; or equivalent Completion of an AQF level 7 Biomedical Science degree or cognateinformation technology coure. an in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion qualificationswith relevantprofessional experience. other or degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion experience; or equivalent. relevant 2years plus discipline arelevant in degree bachelor 7 level AQF an of completion or Australia; in professional health other or medicine of doctor anurse, as Registration discipline. acognate in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion relevant professional experience. governance or leadership roles; or other qualifications with relevant employment/work experience in management, 4years plus degree 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion equivalent or 7degree; level AQF an of Completion degree master’s this in studied major the with cognate adiscipline in equivalent, or Engineering, of 7Bachelor level AQF afour-year of Completion 7degree level AQF an of Completion education. in experience work professional 2years minimum a plus education than other adiscipline or education; in degree 7bachelor level AQF an of aminimum of Completion or equivalent of five years relevantIT or Data Science/Analyticsexperience; aminimum or degree, 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion or equivalent of five years relevantIT or Data Science/Analyticsexperience; aminimum or degree, 7bachelor level AQF an of Completion equivalent or 7degree; level AQF an of Completion scientist. qualification; or currentESSA accreditation as anexercise 098486G 096264D 098478G 084823K 095864K 096224A 023352G 096857A 096262F 102438K 102256E CRICOS CRICOS 069811F 0101103 053817J Online+ Course Online Online Online Online Online Code CRICOS Provider Code 00117J 00117J Code Provider CRICOS + + + + + Tuition fee $40,440 ~ $34,320 ~ $34,320 $41,160 ~ $41,160 $33,400 $33,680 $33,680 $33,680 $33,680 $33,680 $36,586 $36,586 $35,680 $33,280 $33,280 $32,960 $32,960 $32,960 $41,640 $31,080 $31.080 $31,960 $32,160 $32,160 (per year 2022 2022 in A$) in The fees listed are in Australian dollars and are based on the annual international tuition fee for students commencing in 2022. Annual international tuition fee equates to 24 credit points. Tuition fees may increase each year. Visit jcu.edu.au/international for the most up-to-date information on international fees. Entry requirements are indicative only and subject to change.

Course Duration Campus/ Intakes English Minimum prerequisites CRICOS 2022 (years) Mode Band Course Tuition fee Level Code (per year in A$) Master of Professional Accounting 2 B S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a non- 081135C $33,680 T1, T2, accounting discipline. or equivalent. T3^ Master of Professional Accounting– 2 B S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a business 055156C $33,680 Master of Business Administration T1, T2, discipline other than accounting, or equivalent. T3^ Master of Psychology (Clinical) 2 T, S S1 3c Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor honours degree 019793F $41,120 with Class 1 or 2A honours from a course accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council or equivalent qualification from an overseas institution Master of Psychological Science 1 S, Online+ S1, S2 1 Completion of an AQF level 7 psychology-based bachelor Online+ $32,518 T1, T2, degree within the last ten years; or equivalent T3^ Master of Public Health 1.5 T, Online+ S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a relevant 040170F $32,960 Majors: Disaster Health and Humanitarian health discipline or equivalent. Assistance, Health Economics, One Health Master of Public Health–Master of 2 T, Online+ S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a health 040171E $32,960 Business Administration science discipline or equivalent. Master of Public Health and Tropical 1.5 T, Online+ S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a health 026849C $32,280 Medicine science discipline or equivalent. Master of Rehabilitation 1.5 Online+ S1 3a Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a relevant Online+ $38,200 ^^ health discipline (General major), or an AQF level Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy or Speech Pathology; or equivalent. Master of Rural and Remote Medicine 1.5 Online+ S1, S2 3a Must be AHPRA-registered health pracitioners and Online+ $35,680 experienced rural health practitioners or have completed, or be enrolled in, a certified training program in rural medicine or general practice, or be a current student in an AMC-accredited medicine program, or be a practising international rural health practitioner. Master of Science (Professional) 2 T, C** S1, S2 1 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in science with a 095865J $39,120 Majors**: Aquaculture Science and minimum GPA of 5.0 (65%); or equivalent. Technology, Environmental Earth Science, POSTGRADUATE Environmental Management, Fisheries Science and Management, Geology, Marine Biology, Tropical Biology and Conservation Master of Science 1.5 T, C** S1, S2 1 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in science with a 074894M $39,120 Majors**: Aquaculture Science and minimum GPA of 5.0 (65%); or equivalent. Technology, Environmental Earth Science, Environmental Management, Fisheries Science and Management, Geology, Marine Biology, Tropical Biology and Conservation Master of Social Science 1.5 T, C S1 1 Completion, within the previous five years, of an AQF level 7 072634C $32,960 Majors: Asia-Pacific Governance & bachelor degree in a social science discipline with an overall Development, Environment & Heritage, GPA of 5.0; or completion of an AQF level 8 qualification in any Indigenous Studies discipline ; or equivalent. Master of Social Work (Professional 2 T, C S1, S2 3c Completion of an approved AQF level 7 bachelor degree in 070091A $30,960 Qualifying) a relevant discipline other than an Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) recognised social work degree that contains at least one year, or the equivalent, of full time studies in social and behavioural sciences. Master of Teaching and Learning 2 T, C S1 See pg.34 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree, or equivalent 096028E $31,080 (Primary) qualification, which includes a full year of study, with at least three subjects completed in that year, that link to specialisations within the national school curriculum content in either English, technologies, mathematics, science, humanities and social sciences, or health and physical education.

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Point Average of (GPA) at least 5.5 in the final full time year of study, experience. research demonstrated with or Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal, and Proposal, Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 Bachelor degree with research and Proposal, Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement form (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with either a Grade Minimum prerequisites and prerequisites Minimum documentationadditional Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research and Proposal, Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research Proposal,and Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research and Proposal, Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research and Proposal, Project Preliminary a equivalent), (or component Attributes and Skills Experience, Training, Research of Statement forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor degree with research 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Band Level English S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 S1, S2 Intakes +

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32 | Postgraduate research courses and fees and courses research Postgraduate Master of Philosophy Building) and (Architecture Master of Philosophy and Environmental (Agriculture, Related Studies) Master of Laws Culture) MASTERS RESEARCH BY Doctor of Philosophy (Natural Sciences) Physical and and (Society Philosophy of Doctor Doctor of Philosophy (Medical Sciences) Molecular and Doctor of Philosophy Philosophy of Doctor Commerce) and (Management Doctor of Philosophy Philosophy of Doctor Technology) (Information Doctor of Philosophy (Health) Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering (Engineering Philosophy of Doctor Technologies) Related and Doctor of Philosophy (Education) Philosophy of Doctor Doctor of Philosophy (Creative Arts) Doctor of Philosophy Philosophy of Doctor Building) and (Architecture RESEARCH DOCTORATES Philosophy of Doctor and Environmental (Agriculture, Related Studies) Doctor of Education of Doctor PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES DOCTORATES PROFESSIONAL Course

POSTGRADUATE The fees listed are in Australian dollars and are based on the annual tuition fee for students commencing in 2022. Tuition fees may increase each year. See JCU’s Tuition Fee Policy for International Students for the most up to date information on fee increases. Visit jcu.edu.au/international-students/fees-and-costs for the most up-to-date information on international fees.

Course Duration Campus/ Intakes English Minimum prerequisites and CRICOS 2022 (years) Mode Band additional documentation Course Tuition fee Level Code (per year in A$) Master of Philosophy (Creative 2 T, C, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 075190B $35,800 Arts) Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy (Education) 2 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081339B $33,600 Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy (Engineering 2 T, C, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081370C $40,280 and Related Technologies) Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy (Health) 2 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081931G $37,080 Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy (Indigenous) 2 T, C S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 0100968 $33,600 component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal, and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy 2 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081358K $34,500 (Information Technology) Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy 2 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081362C $33,600 (Management and Commerce) Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy (Medical 2 T, C S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081933F $40,280 and Molecular Sciences) component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). POSTGRADUATE Master of Philosophy (Natural 2 T, C, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 achelor degree with research 081373M $40,280 and Physical Sciences) Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). Master of Philosophy (Society and 2 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree with research 081345D $33,600 Culture) Online+ component (or equivalent), a Preliminary Project Proposal,and Statement of Research Training, Experience, Skills and Attributes forms (refer to jcu.edu.au/grs). RESEARCH METHODS Graduate Diploma of Research 1 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of at least an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a relevant 086005F $32,960 Methods (Tropical Health and Online+ health, health science, medicine, medical science, or veterinary science Medicine) discipline; with a minimum grade point average of 5.0 (credit average) in the final year; or equivalent. Graduate Diploma of Research 1 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of at least an AQF level 7 bachelor degree in a relevant 086004G $32,960 Methods (Tropical Environments Online+ discipline, with a minimum grade point average of 5.0 (credit average) and Societies) in the final year; or equivalent Graduate Certificate of Research 0.5 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of a 4-year AQF level 7 bachelor degree or an AQF level 086003G $16,480 " Methods (Tropical Health and Online+ 8 qualification in a relevant health, health science, medicine, medical Medicine) science, or veterinary science discipline, with a minimum grade point average of 5.0 (credit average) in the final year, and a grade of credit (65%) or better in a minimum of one research methods or analysis subject; or equivalent. Graduate Certificate of Research 0.5 T, C, S, S1, S2 2 Completion of an AQF level 8 qualification in a relevant discipline 086002J $16,480" Methods (Tropical Environments Online+ with a minimum grade point average of 5.0 (credit average) in the and Societies) final year plus a grade of credit (65%) or better in a minimum of one advanced research methods or analysis subject; or equivalent.

* Available for part-time study only + Online courses are only available to off-shore ^^ Some optional subjects may require attendance T1, T2, T3 = Trimester 1, 2 or 3. ** Not all majors/streams available at all campuses students on campus. S1, S2 = Semester 1 or Semester 2. ^Trimesters offered in Brisbane and Singapore ++ Refer to https://www.jcu.edu.au/students/ ‡ Mid-year entry is available to off-shore students only. Refer to https://www.jcu.edu.au/students/ important-dates for exact start dates studying online and for part-time study only important-dates for exact start dates ~ Full fee for course. Subjects delivered sequentially NA Course is only available at JCU Singapore and is % Multiple start dates applicable to online study not by semester or trimester. not CRICOS registered for delivery to student visa only. “ Course is completed in 6 months, fees are half of holders to study onshore in Australia. # Online study duration is 2.6 years the annual cost displayed.

CRICOS Provider Code 00117J jcu.edu.au | 33 English entry requirements

Students who are not proficient in English must demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving a score in a test such as Academic IELTS, TOEFL, Pearson (PTE Academic) or Occupational English Test (OET)1 – see table below.

Other English language tests may be accepted as proof of English language proficiency. English band requirements for each course are listed in the tables from page 24.

English language tests minimum scores Official English test results are usually valid for two years. As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the validity of official English test results is extended to three years for all 2022 courses, except the Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration). The results must be valid at the time of study commencement.

Band P Band 1 Band 2 Band 3a Band 3b Band 3c 7 5.5 6 6.5 7 7 (with 7.0 in three IELTS (no component lower (no component lower (no component lower (no component lower (no component lower components and 6.5 in than 5.0) than 6.0) than 6.0) than 6.5) than 7.0) one component) 94 94 56 74 86 94 TOEFL (23 in Speaking, 24 in (23 in Speaking, 24 in (no component less (no component less (no component less (no component less (internet-based) Listening and Reading, Listening and Reading, than 16) than 18) than 21) than 23) and 27 in Writing) and 27 in Writing) 65 46 52 58 65 65 Pearson (with 65 in three (no component less (no component less (no component less (no component less (no component less (PTE Academic) components and 58 in than 42) than 52) than 54) than 58) than 65) one component) OET (Occupational No component less than B English Test)* * OET is only accepted for the following undergraduate courses: Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Psychological Science, Occupational Therapy, Nursing Science, Medicine, and Dental Surgery. Approved by Academic Board 29 April 2019

Course specific English entry requirements Bachelor of Speech Pathology: Academic IELTS – 7.0 (with a minimum writing score of 6.0; minimum speaking score of 8.0; minimum reading and listening score of 7.0). Bachelor of Education (ECE) (Primary) (Secondary): Academic IELTS- at least 6.5 with subscore no less than 7.0 in Speaking and Listening and no less than 6.0 in Reading and Writing or TOEFL iBT overall score of 86 with no less than 24 in Speaking and Listening, no less than 21 in Reading and Writing or Pearson (PTE Academic) overall score of 58 with no less than 65 in Speaking and Listening, no less than 54 in Reading and Writing. Master of Teaching & Learning (Primary) and Master of Teaching & Learning (Secondary): Academic IELTS- at least 7.5 with subscore no less than 8.0 in Speaking and Listening and no less than 7.0 in Reading and Writing or TOEFL iBT overall score of 108 with no less than 28 in Speaking and Listening, no less than 24 in Reading and Writing or Pearson (PTE Academic) overall score of 73 with no less than 79 in Speaking and Listening, no less than 65 in Reading and Writing. Higher Degrees by Research (HDR): Competitive JCU scholarships require students to meet Band 3a requirements. Other English language tests may be accepted as proof of English language proficiency. Some qualifications may satisfy our English language requirements. Students who meet the academic entry requirements for entry into a JCU degree, but not the English language entry requirements, may be eligible to receive a ‘packaged offer’ consisting of a period of academic English language studies, plus an offer into a JCU course. Some courses may require an IELTS test after completion of the EAP program.

Further information Please contact JCU International Admissions [email protected]

34 | jcu.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00117J “As an international student from the US, I’m used to large lecture sizes which limits the amount of time you get interacting with your professor. The smaller lecture sizes JCU offers enable you to learn from leading scientists on a first- name basis, which really adds to the overall learning experience.”

Madeline McKenzie USA MASTER OF SCIENCE (GRADUATE) CURRENTLY COMPLETING A PHD

CRICOS Provider Code 00117J jcu.edu.au | 35 How to apply - Undergraduate and Postgraduate Coursework

1 Submit your application Application deadlines We recommend you apply for undergraduate and postgraduate courses as You can apply online, through an authorised representative, or via a print early as possible. application form. Standard application deadline is six week prior to course commencement.

APPLYING ONLINE Many courses have specific application due dates, so please check the You can submit your application online via our application portal. website for full details.* www.jcu.edu.au/international www.jcu.edu.au/international APPLYING THROUGH AN AUTHORISED JCU REPRESENTATIVE/AGENT You may also engage the services of one of JCU’s authorised representatives/agents. A list is available at Credit for advanced standing jcu.edu.au/international/apply/jcurepresentatives (previous studies)

POSTGRADUATE If you have completed subjects at another institution, or as part of a COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM AT THE BACK OF THIS GUIDE different degree at JCU, you may be able to transfer credit to your new course. Visit: jcu.edu.au/students/enrolment/study-credit 2 Assessment We will assess your application based upon academic and English entry requirements for your preferred course. You will be advised of any additional documentation required.

Receive and accept 3 your offer If your application is successful, you will receive your offer by email. This will include information on how to accept your offer, and next steps.

*  Applications due dates are indicative only. Due dates may vary depending on an applicant’s citizenship and estimated visa processing times. Applications may be considered for the following intake if they are not completed prior to the due date.

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POSTGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE Application Form

PERSONAL DETAILS Family Name Title e.g. Mr/Ms/Dr Given Names Date of Birth Day Month Year Country/Region/Economy of Birth Country/Region/Economy of Citizenship

Country/Region/Economy in which you are submitting this application

CONTACT DETAILS Permanent address in home country/region/economy Note: PO Box is not accepted

Suburb/City Post/Zip code Country/Region/Economy

Is your mailing address the same as your permanent home address? Yes No If yes, please provide your mailing address below Address Suburb/City Post/Zip code Country/Region/Economy What is the main language spoken at your permanent address? Telephone Mobile/Cell Phone Email Please select one of these messaging contact options (If you do not have an account with one of the following messaging services you will need to sign up for one and provide your account details before your application will be assessed.) WeChat Viber WhatsApp Contact Number/ID

EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSONAL DETAILS Family Name Title e.g. Mr/Ms/Dr “The highlight of my study experience has been my 2nd year rural Given Names Male Female Other placement in Emerald. We (the students) were welcomed like family. Relationship to you The staff invited us to trivia nights, social gatherings, and made us feel Address at home. The patients were wonderful, and happy to let us practice Suburb/City Post/Zip code Country/Region/Economy newly learned clinical skills. Weekends were spent exploring the Telephone Mobile/Cell Phone countryside and fossicking (prospecting) for sapphires at Pats Gems. It Email was a truly great introduction to rural medicine and the rural lifestyle.” AUSTRALIAN VISA DETAILS Andrew Trapp Do you intend to study in Australia (Onshore)? Yes No Do you have a current passport? Yes No CANADA Do you have a valid Australian Visa and/or a Confirmation of Enrolment to Study in Australia? Yes No BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, BACHELOR OF SURGERY Have you ever had a visa canceled, refused or overstayed your visa? Yes No If you responded Yes to any of the above, please provide the appropriate documentation or evidence to support your response. Do you intend to apply for a Student Visa? Yes No

COURSE SELECTION Course name e.g. Bachelor of Business Intake Campus Townsville Cairns External Major (if required) e.g. Marketing If you are not eligible for direct entry into your chosen program, would you like to be considered for a pathway program Yes No

38 | jcu.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code 00117J INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE Application Form

PERSONAL DETAILS Family Name Title e.g. Mr/Ms/Dr Given Names Date of Birth Day Month Year Country/Region/Economy of Birth Country/Region/Economy of Citizenship

Country/Region/Economy in which you are submitting this application

CONTACT DETAILS Permanent address in home country/region/economy Note: PO Box is not accepted

Suburb/City Post/Zip code Country/Region/Economy

Is your mailing address the same as your permanent home address? Yes No If yes, please provide your mailing address below Address Suburb/City Post/Zip code Country/Region/Economy What is the main language spoken at your permanent address? Telephone Mobile/Cell Phone Email Please select one of these messaging contact options (If you do not have an account with one of the following messaging services you will need to sign up for one and provide your account details before your application will be assessed.) WeChat Viber WhatsApp Contact Number/ID

EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSONAL DETAILS Family Name Title e.g. Mr/Ms/Dr Given Names Male Female Other Relationship to you Address Suburb/City Post/Zip code Country/Region/Economy Telephone Mobile/Cell Phone Email

AUSTRALIAN VISA DETAILS Do you intend to study in Australia (Onshore)? Yes No Do you have a current passport? Yes No Do you have a valid Australian Visa and/or a Confirmation of Enrolment to Study in Australia? Yes No Have you ever had a visa canceled, refused or overstayed your visa? Yes No If you responded Yes to any of the above, please provide the appropriate documentation or evidence to support your response. Do you intend to apply for a Student Visa? Yes No

COURSE SELECTION Course name e.g. Bachelor of Business Intake Campus Townsville Cairns External Major (if required) e.g. Marketing If you are not eligible for direct entry into your chosen program, would you like to be considered for a pathway program Yes No

CRICOS Provider Code 00117J jcu.edu.au | 39 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS NAME OF SCHOOL NAME OF QUALIFICATION YEARS ATTENDED COURSE COMPLETED OR INSTITUTION OR COURSE (MONTH/YEAR TO MONTH/YEAR) (YES/NO)

Please attach certified copies of transcripts of all academic records and the grading scale used at the awarding institution. (A certified copy means a stamped photocopy signed by a public notary or institution representative or authorised JCU agent as being a true and accurate record of the original document). All documents must be translated into English by the issuing institution or by an official translating service. Some programs consider entry based on work experience. Please provide a current curriculum vitae with you would you like to be considered for entry based on your work experience.

CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS STUDY Are you applying for credit for previous studies? Yes No If yes, please complete the credit application at www.jcu.edu.au/students/enrolment/study-credit

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Have you completed an English language proficiency test? Yes No If yes, please provide a copy of your English Language Proficiency test. If you have not completed and English language proficiency test, would you like to be considered for an English for Academic Purposes program before commencing your degree studies? Yes No

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS Please advise if you will be requiring JCU to arrange Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)? Yes No If yes, please select the level of visa length cover Single Dual Family For more information on OSHC, please visit the Allianz Global Assistance website: oshcallianzassistance.com.au Please indicate if you have a disability, impairment or medical condition? Yes No If yes, please provide a letter from a medical professional that can provide information on your disability, impairment or medical condition. Please ensure your doctor outlines your support requirements (if any), ability to meet the university’s academic demands and the impacts on the ability to study full time. How do you intend to fund your study at James Cook University? Self Funded Family Support Bank Loan Scholarship/Sponsorship If you are intending on applying for scholarship or sponsorship, please specify details

DECLARATION (all applicants must complete)

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is, to the best of my knowledge, complete and correct. I acknowledge that my application is subject to acceptance by James Cook University and that any offer for a place may be subject to additional conditions which will need to be met to be eligible for admission.

STUDENT VISA DECLARATION I make this declaration in relation to my application for my preferred course/s at James Cook University (JCU). I understand that the University will rely on this declaration in relation to any offer of enrolment in the Course which is made to me. I declare that: • I am a Genuine Temporary Entrant*; travel (including return airfare), living costs and Overseas Student Health Cover for myself • studying the Course is my primary purpose for coming to Australia; and my dependents (if any) for the duration of the Course; and • I understand that if I am granted an Australian student visa, I will have to comply with the • If I have ever been refused a visa for entry into Australia, I have advised JCU and provided a conditions on that visa; copy of the visa refusal notification from the Australian Government and any other relevant • I believe that I am academically qualified for the Course I have applied for and have, or will documentation; have, the English proficiency level required to commence the Course; • If I have ever been refused a visa for entry into another country/region/economy, I have • I have calculated the cost of my course, am aware of the current exchange rate between the advised JCU of the country/region/economy and provided relevant documentation. currency of my home country/region/economy and the Australian dollar and understand that • For the definition of Genuine Temporary Entrant under the SSVF visit the Department the exchange rate will vary from time to time; of Home Affairs (DOHA) Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirements: https://immi. • I have genuine access to the total funds required**, while in Australia, to cover all tuition fees, homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/student-500/genuine-temporary-entrant

* For the definition of Genuine Temporary Entrant under the SSVF visit DIBP Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirements: border.gov.au/Trav/Stud/More/Genuine-Temporary-Entrant ** For financial requirements for obtaining a student visa under the SSVF visit the Department of Home Affairs (DOHA) Student visa financial capacity requirements: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/student-500/genuine-access-to-funds

PRIVACY Personal information supplied on this form will be handled in accordance with JCU’s Privacy Policy (available at jcu.edu.au). I acknowledge that James Cook University (JCU) will use the personal information that I have provided in, and attached to, this form to assess my application to study at JCU. I authorise JCU to provide my personal information to the Australia Government Department that is responsible for tertiary education (including the Department of Education and Training), the Australian Government Department that manages immigration (including the Department of Home Affairs), the Tuition Protection Service, my Education Agent if I have appointed one, Allianz Global Assistance if I nominated JCU to arrange my Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and any other Australian or bodies as required by law.

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