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2020 Undergraduate

Arts, humanities and social sciencesCloud Campus Melbourne Geelong Warrnambool

Anthropology

Arabic

Buddhist studies

Chinese

Criminology

Gender and sexuality studies

Geography and society

History

Indonesian

International politics

International relations

Islamic studies

Language and culture studies

Middle East studies

Philosophy

Politics and policy studies

Professional experience and practice

Religious studies

Sociology

Spanish

Sport and society

Sustainability and society

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See the world in a different light

From anthropology and philosophy to criminology and international studies, apply your natural curiosity and creative instincts to pursue a career in humanities, social sciences and languages.

Gain skills that are transferable across all industries, hands-on workplace experience and valuable international study experiences that prepare you for an exciting career.

1 Your future in arts, humanities and social sciences4 Disciplines8 Courses15 Combined courses21 Contact us

Published by Deakin University in March 2019. While the information published in this guide was accurate at the time of publication, Deakin University reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here. For the most up-to-date course information, please view our website at deakin.edu.au.

Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B

Your future in arts, humanities and social sciences

Practical, hands-on learningStudy courses that are developed and reviewed with industry and professional input, providing excellent career outcomes. You’ll also access various work experience and networking opportunities as our School of Humanities and Social Sciences has strong partnerships with several high-profile organisations, including Save the Children, and other NGOs.

Work experience can make all the difference when you graduate and apply for jobs. You can also gain work experience and credit towards your degree through work integrated learning. The arts and education work integrated learning experts offer endless opportunities to intern, mentor, travel and volunteer.

Travel across the globeStudy overseas as part of your degree, pursuing opportunities like:

• exchanges• study abroad programs• study tours• international volunteering opportunities.

You could find yourself in the United States learning about America’s role in the international political system and the role of the United Nations – or in Tibet experiencing an intensive introduction to Buddhist philosophy and hermeneutics. The benefits of an international study experience are limitless. deakin.edu.au/overseas-study

Enjoy a world-class educationA range of arts subjects at Deakin are ranked in the top 1% of university subjects in the world, including:

• philosophy• religious studies• politics and international relations• sociology• arts and humanities• social sciences and management.

This is according to the prestigious QS World University Rankings (2019) which is an annual university ranking and is one of the most influential and widely observed international university rankings.

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Your future in arts, humanities and social sciences

Study when and where you wantStudy arts, humanities and social sciences in Geelong, Melbourne or join the thousands of students currently studying online at Deakin’s Cloud Campus. You’ll learn with the same top teachers as on-campus students, with the ultimate flexibility to study anywhere, anytime.

Explore interesting and complementary areas Open up a world of career options by studying an arts degree. There’s plenty of flexibility within the arts so you can pursue your interests through various specialisations and work placements.

You can also explore combined degrees to complete both courses in as little as four years. For example, combine politics and policy studies with nutrition, for a career in health policy. A combined degree is quicker than studying one degree, followed by another.

Learn from leaders in their fieldsOur teaching staff are passionate professionals, recognised as innovators in their fields, which means you’ll learn from the very best. Our academic staff are active in the media and conduct important research, making a positive impact in Australia and around the world.

#1 university in Victoria for student satisfactionYear on year, our students are the most satisfied students of all Victorian universities1. We’ve ranked this highly for the past nine years, with students being particularly happy with our:

• teaching• learning resources• student support • skills development• learner engagement.

1 Australian Graduate Survey 2010–2015, Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016–2018 (GOS), Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT).

‘In my seminars at Deakin, I’ve been exposed to industry professionals who collaborate with us to develop our writing. The growth and experience I’ve gained as a writing student has made the idea of getting published while still at university a tangible goal.’

Maddie BrakeBachelor of Arts (Literary Studies) student

#1 university for skills developmentGain a competitive edge in the workplace with real-world expertise and practical skills. Deakin’s ranked the #1 university for skills development in Victoria1, which means you’ll graduate highly skilled, work-ready and in-demand from employers.

1 2018 Student Experience Survey.

Learn a language and expand your worldStudy the world’s most strategically important languages – Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian and Spanish. You’ll have fun learning a language, plus you’ll gain opportunities with employers overseas who value your strong language skills and cultural knowledge.

Chinese

1299 million speakers in

38 countries

Spanish

442 million speakers in

31 countries

Arabic

315 million speakers in

58 countries

Indonesian

231 million speakers in

1 country

Source: www.ethnologue.com/statistics/size.

1 It is a second language for 175 million people (Ethnologue).

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DisciplinesTake a look through our disciplines (also known as study areas) to choose your area of expertise. Knowing which discipline you’re interested in helps career advisers find the best course for your interests. Corresponding courses are featured in the following pages, so you can learn more about what you’ll study, work experience opportunities and the types of careers you could pursue. When you choose a course, you can then pick which discipline to specialise in within that course. Visit deakin.edu.au for detailed discipline and course information, including a description of the units within each degree.

AnthropologyWhat does it mean to be human? Anthropologists ask and strive to answer this question by studying humanity in the broadest sense. We analyse the lives of people in a range of societies and gain insights into the science behind human existence to understand how we relate to our environments. This allows us to understand how to work with people in diverse and international settings.

ArabicAustralia’s trade with the Middle East has more than doubled in the past decade, making it an increasingly important region with broad strategic, economic, religious and cultural influence. Develop Arabic language fluency, and enhance it through an understanding of Middle Eastern history, culture and society.

Arabic at Deakin is a national award-winning program, with in-country language programs available to students.

Buddhist studiesGain a multi-dimensional understanding of Buddhist cultures, philosophies and practices, in traditional settings and contemporary interpretations. Develop knowledge of the major Buddhist traditions and learn how core Buddhist practices and ideas – such as mindfulness meditation – are adapted in contemporary western settings and impact our ideas of personal development and public issues in modern social life.

ChineseAdd an international aspect to your degree to further your career opportunities. China is Australia’s biggest trading partner and Standard Chinese, commonly known as Mandarin Chinese, is a major language of the world. It’s the official language in the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and Singapore and widely used in community groups in Hong Kong, South-East Asia, North America and Australia. Chinese is also one of the five official languages of the United Nations.

CriminologyInvestigate how crime can be minimised or prevented by harnessing the insight of disciplines like psychology and history. You’ll examine why some behaviours are defined as criminal and why certain people may become criminals. Criminologists help law enforcers apprehend criminals more efficiently, discovering their motives to reduce the likelihood of similar crimes occurring.

Deakin has one of the few dedicated criminology courses in Australia, offering specialised study for students seeking a career in the criminal justice system. Study topics that you won’t be able to elsewhere – such as security, surveillance, terrorism and policing.

Gender and sexuality studiesGender and sexuality play important roles in people’s lives and society. Understand this complexity through Deakin’s structured interdisciplinary program, which draws on the creative arts, cultural studies, history, sociology and more.

Geography and societyAre you interested in understanding key geographical concepts and techniques to analyse and solve field-based problems? Geography and society at Deakin blends social theory and research with political practice to examine social and spatial structures, as well as policy interventions to address related problems. You’ll explore why space, location and mobility matters in the constitution of society and the built environment, and learn how to connect social theory to practice and policy interventions.

HistoryUnderstand the makings of the modern world. Our history units cover themes from colonialism and war to gender and social change, and deal with content from Australia and around the world. You’ll be taught by Deakin’s renowned historians, who are at the forefront of bringing history into public conversations.

IndonesianDevelop communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia, and understand Indonesian culture, history and society. With more than 23 million first-language Indonesian speakers (140 million people speak Indonesian as a second language), and Indonesia being Australia’s closest Asian neighbour, the region is increasingly important to Australia economically, politically and culturally. In-country language programs are available to students undertaking a major in Indonesian, giving you the opportunity to travel overseas and try out your language skills with native speakers.

International politicsExplore the global system of states and the major challenges of the international system. Understand contemporary issues such as human rights, refugees and asylum seekers, terrorism, war, humanitarian responses and development, capitalism, power, diplomacy and the role of the United Nations, the politics of the United States, and the issues facing the Middle East.

International relationsEnhance your understanding of the key political dynamics of our time. International relations encompasses the study of policy-related dynamics such as diplomacy, foreign policy and global governance, as well as theoretical dynamics relating to questions of order, justice and resistance in world politics. It also considers questions relating to the changing nature of world politics, evident in emerging forms of regionalism and globalisation.

Islamic studiesIslam is one of the three major Abrahamic faiths and is the world’s fastest growing religion, predicted to overtake Christianity as the preeminent creed in the next 50 years. Both Islam and Muslims are often in the media and a major focus of politics at both the state and federal level – but discussions are subject to inaccuracies and misinformation. This study area will help you understand Islam through theoretical and textual analysis, while simultaneously analysing popular culture and current affairs.

#1 careers service in Australia1

Prepare yourself for the jobs and careers of the future. Access our career centre, DeakinTALENT, and use its programs and services to research different career options, hone your interview skills, look for casual work while you study or find a graduate job.

deakintalent.deakin.edu.au

1 Australian Graduate Recruitment Industry Awards (AGRIA) – 2017 and 2018.

Courses to careersVisit explore.deakin.edu.au to kickstart your course and career exploration. With more than 600 paired courses and careers, it’s the perfect destination for you to discover your future career.

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Disciplines

Language and culture studiesLearn the world’s most strategically important languages – Arabic, Chinese and Indonesian – with exciting overseas language study tour opportunities available as part of your degree. Learning a language is not only fun – it gives you an insight into different cultures, develops your adaptability and communication skills, and makes you more employable.

Middle East studiesDeakin offers the only major in Middle East studies in Australia, so we’re best placed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the events and issues shaping the region. With an emphasis on both historical and contemporary issues relevant to the analysis of the Middle East, you’ll explore the region’s position in the international system.

PhilosophyWhat is philosophy? It literally translates as the ‘love of wisdom’. Philosophy asks some of the most fundamental questions that you’ll face in your life. Who or what are you? What do you know, and how do you know what you know? If you value questions as well as answers, philosophy is for you. Join us and investigate topics such as reality, existence, knowledge, values and language.

Politics and policy studiesEnhance your understanding of the big issues in the world today, and develop the skills to make a difference in your lifetime. You’ll investigate the challenges posed to Australia and the world by climate change; asylum seekers and refugees; development; inequality; political parties and new social movements. Examine the ideas behind the policy and the rhetoric – and look globally for different solutions; investigate how policy lessons are learned; and assess the impact on domestic and global politics.

Professional experience and practiceWe live in a rapidly changing world on the cusp of an employment revolution. While many of the jobs of today won’t exist in the future, many of the jobs of the future don’t yet exist today. How, then, can you best prepare for a career path that remains largely unknown? This study area offers you real-world learning experiences and is designed to advance your employment outcomes.

Take your studies beyond the classroomStudy a Bachelor of Arts and take part in a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience overseas. Choose from our:

• Middle East Study Tour• Buddhist Studies in India Tour • Japanese Immersion Program • US Study Tour (offered every other year).• professional internship options, currently

available in Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/why-study-at-deakin/workplace-learning

‘At university, I’ve had the opportunity to study in Stuttgart, Germany for six weeks. I’ve been able to learn a new language (German), make friends with students across the globe and travel throughout Europe as part of my degree.’

Merry BandalanBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws student

Religious studiesUnderstanding religion has seldom been as important as it is today. There is increasing dialogue among the greater religions of the world, but there is also increasing misunderstanding of religious traditions – one’s own and other people’s. This is a multidisciplinary major that looks at religion from diverse viewpoints, with units from the disciplines of anthropology, philosophy, sociology, literary and cultural studies, and others. It also offers the possibility of focusing on particular religious traditions.

SociologyStudy society, social groups and social relations. Thinking sociologically lets you critically understand the processes that shape the society we live in and the cultures within it. As a sociology student, you’ll explore key aspects of everyday life including ethnicity, religion, gender, migration, consumerism, globalisation, deviance, health, youth culture and intimate relationships. Learn how to carry out research projects using both qualitative and quantitative techniques; we’re the only social science discipline in the faculty that teaches these mixed methods.

SpanishAdd an international aspect to your degree to further your career opportunities. Spanish is a major international language with more than 400 million speakers on five continents. It’s the national language of more than 20 countries and the third most widely spoken language in the world (after Mandarin and English). Spanish is an official language of the United Nations and of other international organisations such as the European Union and the Organisation of American States.

Sport and societySport’s prominent role in society can be traced back to the ancient Olympics in Greece more than 2700 years ago. Today, sport enjoys ever-increasing popularity and influence – with a profound impact on society from cultural, social, educational, political and economic perspectives.

Explore key issues surrounding sport’s role – past and present – in the modern world in a structured and meaningful way. Through an interdisciplinary approach, you’ll discover a rich and diverse blend of units from history, sociology, education, business and health.

Sustainability and societySustainability is an increasingly important factor in private and public sectors, guiding behaviour and decision-making. With increasing social demand for a sustainable future, managing our environmental and social expectations is an increasingly difficult task, discussed and debated through this major.

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CoursesKey to symbolsA single letter followed by 3 digits indicates the Deakin course code.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.A single digit after the campus codes indicates the course duration in years.The letter ‘T’ followed by a single digit indicates the trimester intake.

Deakin code S342

Coursedurationinyears 3

Trimester T

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

Bachelor of Arts A300 C B WP IKE 1 3 T1, T2, T3

Study a Bachelor of Arts at Deakin and open the door to a world of opportunities. You can tailor your degree to complement your interests and set yourself up to be flexible across the jobs of the future.

CareersThe Bachelor of Arts builds valuable and transferable career skills, making you highly employable within many industries. The range of disciplines on offer also lets you follow your passion and develop the specialist skills to pursue the career you want.

You’ll be able to take your degree into a range of careers, including:

• administration• advertising• business• communication• community services• criminal justice• ethnic affairs• finance• Galleries, Libraries, Archives and

Museums (GLAM) sector• government• human rights• journalism• marketing• media• multimedia• not-for-profits• performing and visual arts• personnel and industrial relations• photography• policing• policy development• politics

• public relations• publishing• research• social work• tourism.

Professional recognitionDepending on your specialisation, certain majors are accredited by relevant bodies.

If you choose public relations, you’ll study subjects accredited by the Public Relations Institute of Australia. Our design-related units are also recognised by the Design Institute of Australia.

Course structure24 credit points – at least one arts major (8 credit points) plus one arts minor (4 credit points) sequence. Academic Integrity (AAI018) is a compulsory 0-credit-point unit that you must undertake as part of this course. An honours year is available upon completion of this degree.

HonoursThe Bachelor of Arts (Honours) gives high-achieving arts graduates the opportunity to undertake advanced study in their chosen discipline.

You’ll undertake both coursework and a substantial research project (thesis) under the supervision of an academic with a professional research record. Conducting your own research lets you focus on an area of particular interest, and gives you the opportunity to contribute to wider debates within your discipline.

High-performing students can also consider the Bachelor of Arts – Advanced (Honours) course. After completing your Bachelor of Arts degree, you can advance directly to a fourth honours year if you meet the entry requirements outlined for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) course.

Majors• Advertising C B • Anthropology C B WP

• Arabic C B WP

• Buddhist studies2 C B WP

• Children’s literature C B WP

• Chinese3 B WP

• Creative writing C B WP

• Criminology C B WP

• Design2 B WF

• Digital media2 C B WP

• Drama B

• Education C B

• Film, television and animation B

• Gender and sexuality studies C B WP

• Geography and society C B WP • History C B WP

• Indonesian C B WP

• International politics C B WP

• International relations C B WP 4

• Islamic studies2 C B WP

• Journalism C B WP

• Language and culture studies C 3 B WP

• Literary studies C B WP

• Media studies C B

• Middle East studies C B WP

• Philosophy C B WP

• Photography B WF

• Politics and policy studies C B WP 4

• Professional experience and practice2 B WP

• Public relations C B WP

• Religious studies C B WP

• Sociology C B WP 4

• Spanish C B WP

• Sport and society2 C B WP 4

• Sustainability and society2 C B

• Visual arts B WF

Minors • Design• Digital media• Buddhist studies• Islamic studies• Professional experience and practice• Sport and society• Sustainability and society

deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-arts

PathwaysAre you interested in studying at university but unsure whether you’ll meet the entry requirements for a bachelor degree? If so, look no further than Deakin’s Associate Degree of Arts. We’ve designed this course to offer students a supported learning environment and a pathway into Deakin’s Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Criminology.

Associate Degree of Arts A250 B WP 2 T1, T2, T3

University can be a challenge, which is why we’ve designed a course that offers you a supported learning environment and a guaranteed pathway into Deakin’s Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Criminology. The Associate Degree of Arts teaches you the learning skills you need to be successful at university, including communication, digital literacy, critical thinking and teamwork skills. From your first trimester, you’ll also complete units from your target degree (depending on which stream you choose).

CareersUpon graduation from the Associate Degree of Arts, you’ll have the opportunity to continue studying or use the degree as a standalone qualification. You’ll have guaranteed entry into our Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Criminology depending on which specialisation you take, plus receive credit that could put you straight into your second year.

You’ll also have the opportunity to apply to transition into other bachelor degrees, including communication, design, psychology, health science, nursing, commerce, management or science.

An associate degree equips you with the skills to succeed in both university and your career.

Course structure5,6

General stream

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2

Year 1 Communication Skills for Study and Work

Digital Literacy: Finding, Evaluating and Interpreting

1st major sequence unit

2nd major sequence unit

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Using Analysis to Develop Solutions

Teamwork: Working Constructively with Others

1st major sequence unit

2nd major sequence

Year 2 1st major sequence unit

2nd major sequence unit

3rd major sequence unit

Elective

1st major sequence unit

2nd major sequence unit

3rd major sequence unit

Elective

Criminology stream

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2

Year 1 Communication Skills for Study and Work

Digital Literacy: Finding, Evaluating and Interpreting

Introducing Crime and Criminology

Elective

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Using Analysis to Develop Solutions

Teamwork: Working Constructively with Others

Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice

Elective

Year 2 Issues in Criminal Justice

Crime, Victims and Justice

Elective x 2

Criminology Theory

Crime, Media and Justice

Elective x 2

deakin.edu.au/course/associate-degree-arts

1 This course is also available at the Institute of Koorie Education. Find out more at deakin.edu.au/ike.2 Available as a minor (4 credit point) unit sequence only.3 A full major sequence in Chinese is not available at the Cloud Campus.4 Offered to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus students by combination of online and campus-based learning.5 This course structure should be used as a guide only and advice should be sought when selecting units.6 Academic Integrity (AAI018) is a compulsory 0-credit-point unit that you must undertake as part of this course.

Institute of Koorie Education The Institute of Koorie Education provides flexibly-structured Deakin courses to Indigenous Australian students. Our Bachelor of Arts (page 8) course is offered through Community Based Delivery – a mix of on-campus intensives and cloud-based learning at home. This means students can access higher education while maintaining their work, community and family commitments.

Indigenous StudiesAll Deakin students can enrol in Indigenous Studies units through the Institute of Koorie Education. These units give you a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the history, culture and identity of Australia’s First Nation’s People.

Taken as an elective in any course, these units promote diversity and cultural understanding and help to build a well-rounded degree. They’re also valued for their transferable knowledge and the way they build vital communications skills.

deakin.edu.au/ike

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CoursesKey to symbolsA single letter followed by 3 digits indicates the Deakin course code.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.A single digit after the campus codes indicates the course duration in years.A single digit followed by the letters ‘PT’ after the campus codes indicates the course duration in years on a part-time basis.The letter ‘T’ followed by a single digit indicates the trimester intake.

Deakin code S342

Coursedurationinyears 3

Trimester T

Parttime PT

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

A Diploma of Language can be studied alongside your bachelor degree. Choose from Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian and Spanish.

Diploma of Arabic1 A221 C B WP 3 PT T1

The Arab countries of the Middle East and North Africa form an area of critical global importance, having broad strategic, economic, religious and cultural influence. The Middle East comprises the fourth largest trading block among Australia’s overseas trading partners, with the total value of Australia’s trade with the Middle East more than doubling in the last decade. Develop communication skills in modern standard Arabic and enhance your language fluency through contextual knowledge of Middle Eastern history, culture and society.

Students taking Arabic are encouraged to take complementary units to gain background knowledge of the cultural, geopolitical and historical issues relevant to the regions where Arabic is spoken. Gain fluency by developing skills in grammar, vocabulary and sentence structure through participation in activities across a range of topics. You’ll also get the chance to learn about various cultural, sociolinguistic and sociocultural considerations relevant to the Arabic language.

Course structure 8 credit points.

deakin.edu.au/course/diploma-arabic

Diploma of Chinese1 A222 B WP 3 PT T1

Whether you’re brushing up or starting from scratch with a whole new language, Deakin’s Diploma of Chinese is designed to sharpen your language skills and deepen your cultural understanding. It’s a great complement to your studies in any discipline, plus you’ll gain a global perspective and boost your employability.

A Diploma of Chinese gives you a competitive advantage for roles in business, diplomacy, foreign policy and international development. You’ll graduate with competency in the language, ready for a range of local and international careers. In-country language programs are also available to students studying Chinese.

Course structure 8 credit points.

deakin.edu.au/course/diploma-chinese

Diploma of Indonesian1 A223 C B WP 3 PT T1, T3

Learn communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia while gaining an understanding of Indonesia’s culture, history and society. Indonesia is Australia’s closest Asian neighbour and the region is increasingly important to Australia economically, politically and culturally.

An optional in-country language program means that you have the opportunity to spend between six and eight weeks studying language and culture in Indonesia. This helps you to converse, read and write about more complex topics and to discuss ideas and information.

Course structure 8 credit points.

deakin.edu.au/course/diploma-indonesian

Diploma of Spanish1 A224 C B WP 3 PT T1

Deakin’s Diploma of Spanish is a great complement to studies in any discipline, plus you’ll gain a global perspective and boost your employability. Through this course, you’ll gain fluency in Spanish by developing an understanding of grammatical structures and lexical fields through a communicative approach, and by developing skills through guided activities that target listening, speaking, reading and writing competencies.

You’ll complete six language-acquisition units to gain a high level of proficiency in Spanish. You’ll also develop a nuanced understanding of the cultural, historical, sociolinguistic and political dimensions of the societies and cultures that make up the Spanish speaking world. In-country language programs are also available to students studying Spanish.

Course structure 8 credit points.

deakin.edu.au/course/diploma-spanish

1 These courses are not available to international students.

Why study a language?• Set yourself up to live and work in another culture. • Boost your global career aspirations, and develop language and

cultural understanding.• Combine work, study and travel.• Get a unique edge in a competitive job market.• Build multitasking and decision-making skills.• Improve your memory.• Refine your first language and communication skills in general.• Develop your brain function.

Give your bachelor degree a language diploma add-onBy studying a language alongside your degree, you’ll gain linguistic skills, as well as essential cultural, historical and social perspectives, giving you a leading edge in a range of exciting and challenging careers. Language skills in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Indonesian and Spanish are all strategic in terms of Australia’s interests and are important in diplomacy, defence, security, commerce and trade-related fields.

‘The course has met my expectations and allowed me to develop personally, academically and professionally. The range of opportunities – particularly overseas study and internships – has been a highlight of my time at Deakin.’

Jarrad James ElmerBachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce student

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CoursesKey to symbolsA single letter followed by 3 digits indicates the Deakin course code.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.A single digit after the campus codes indicates the course duration in years.The letter ‘T’ followed by a single digit indicates the trimester intake.

Deakin code S342

Coursedurationinyears 3

Trimester T

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

Bachelor of Criminology A329 C B WP 3 T1, T2, T31

Learn the who, why and how of crime with Deakin’s Bachelor of Criminology. With the perfect balance of theory and practical learning, join the university with the most established criminology program in Victoria and graduate armed with the critical thinking skills to tackle criminal justice issues. We’ll help you understand the inner workings and impacts of criminal behaviour and various responses to it, from environmental crime to terrorism, and how to use this understanding when making decisions within the criminal justice system.

CareersGraduates from this course can look forward to a diverse and challenging career as:

• crime analysts• jury consultants• police development managers• private investigators• forensic psychologists• correctional officers• parole officers• crime reporters• crime researchers• criminologists• intelligence officers• federal police officers (requires

further study).

Course structure2,3

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2

Year 1 Introducing Crime and Criminology

Elective x 3

Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice

Elective x 3

Year 2 Issues in Criminal Justice

Criminology elective x 2

Elective

Criminology Theory

Criminology elective

Elective x 2

Year 3 International and Comparative Criminal Justice

Criminology elective x 2

Elective

Criminology Research

Criminology elective

Elective x 2

deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-criminology

Bachelor of International Studies A326 C B WF 3 T1, T2, T31

Dive into other cultures and build a global career by studying Deakin’s Bachelor of International Studies, an experience-rich course designed to give you a deep understanding of the international forces shaping the world today.

International study experience Take advantage of several opportunities for international experiences, including:

• trimester of study at an overseas university exchange partner

• international internship• in-country language program (in Arabic,

Chinese, Indonesian or Spanish)• approved study abroad program• approved onshore internship with an

international organisation• 2 credit points of consecutive language units

other than an in-country language program.

Internship units are normally undertaken in third year (or equivalent) and are subject to completion of specified prerequisite units and special application requirements.

CareersThe professional, social and personal experiences on offer throughout this course prepare you for employment in a range of areas in the public sector including:

• diplomacy• defence• immigration• education• finance• communications• trade and aid• large corporations and small and

medium-sized businesses with an international orientation

• non-government organisations with regional and global links.

If you’re considering further study, Deakin’s honours program and postgraduate pathways can open up a world of research and employment opportunities in Australia and abroad.

Majors• Anthropology C B WP

• Arabic C B WP

• Chinese4 B WP

• Indonesian C B WP

• International politics C B WP

• International relations C B WP 5

• Language and culture studies C 4 B WP

• Middle East studies C B WP

• Politics and policy studies C B WP 5

• Spanish C B WP

For more information and to click through to course structures and unit descriptions, please visit deakin.edu.au/courses.

Course structure2,3

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2

Year 1 Intercultural Communication

Elective x 2

Arts major sequence

Professional Writing for Work

Elective x 2

Arts major sequence

Year 2 Global Capitalism and Power

Elective

Arts major sequence x 2

International Studies @ Work

Gender, Globalisation and Development

Arts major sequence x 2

Year 3 Elective

International experience or elective x 2

Arts major sequence

International Studies Capstone Portfolio

International experience or elective x 2

Arts major sequence

deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-international-studies

1 Trimester 3 intake is not available to international students.2 This course structure should be used as a guide only and advice should be sought when selecting units.3 Academic Integrity (AAI018) is a compulsory 0-credit-point unit that you must undertake as part of this course.4 A full major is not available at the Cloud Campus.5 Offered to Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus students by combination of online and campus-based learning.

‘I think the staff at Deakin are down-to-earth and very knowledgeable. They understand what it’s like to study at university and are always willing to answer any questions I might have. Their love for their field is contagious and shows in their enthusiasm to teach.’

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CoursesKey to symbolsA single letter followed by 3 digits indicates the Deakin course code.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.A single digit after the campus codes indicates the course duration in years.The letter ‘T’ followed by a single digit indicates the trimester intake.

Deakin code S342

Coursedurationinyears 3

Trimester T

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

Bachelor of International Studies (Global Scholar)

A306 C B WF 3 T1, T2, T31

Develop intercultural competencies and an established global perspective by studying Deakin’s Bachelor of International Studies (Global Scholar). You’ll gain foundation knowledge of the international political climate and travel overseas to begin building a global career from the very start of your studies.

Careers Graduating from this course prepares you with the analytical skills and international experience to apply your knowledge to a range of roles. Build your career in Australia or overseas working in roles including:

• foreign correspondent • foreign exchange analyst• human rights advocate• immigration agent• international aid officer• international management consultant • international trade law consultant • law reform officer• political journalist • trade agreements negotiator• trade delegate.

Course structureThis course follows the same unit structure as the existing Bachelor of International Studies (A326) of six core units, a choice of a major, second major, minor or elective study options, but requires a higher level of international activity and engagement. Students must also complete the Global Citizenship Program, as well as at least 4 credit points of international experience, which is supported through the award of a $3000 scholarship. Academic Integrity (AAI018) is a compulsory 0-credit-point unit that you must undertake as part of this course.

MajorsSee Bachelor of International Studies, page 13.

deakin.edu.au/course/bachelor-international-studies-global-scholar

Combined coursesA combined course lets you pursue complementary studies in both degrees while exploring particular areas of interest to you. For example, combining an arts degree with a law degree enhances your understanding of the context in which the law operates. You can study areas such as history, sociology, philosophy, politics or literature in addition to law studies. Combined courses also let you complete both courses in as little as four or five years, which is quicker than completing one degree followed by the other.

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce D313 C B WP 2 4 T1, T2, T3

Combine arts major sequences with complementary commerce majors in Deakin’s Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce to create a unique qualification. Learn to think more critically as you gain a strong foundation in all aspects of business with a focus on a commerce major like economics or marketing. At the same time, a complementary choice from Deakin’s arts major sequences will mean you graduate with the balanced education employers want.

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws D312 C B WF 3 5 T1, T2

Balance industry-leading legal education with thought-provoking investigative learning when you study Deakin’s Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws. Deakin Law School teaches you everything from torts to commercial law, while your arts degree offers a range of complementary streams, from criminology to sociology, politics and policy studies to media studies.

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science D311 B WP 4 T1, T2, T34

Gain a competitive edge in the job market by studying the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science combined course. Complement your understanding of science with invaluable skills like critical thinking and strong communication, and open up a world of exciting career options once you graduate.

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Cyber Security D380

C B WP 4 T1, T2, T31

Deakin’s Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Cyber Security is the only degree of its kind in Australia. You’ll become equipped with key skills in securing data and data communications, as well as investigating and providing solutions to cyber crime. Understand the inner workings of criminal behaviour while developing a skill set to take on what’s quickly becoming the number one criminal threat to society in cyber crime.

Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Cyber Security is professionally accredited with the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

You will be able to undertake four industry certifications as part of your cyber security degree for no additional cost.

Certifications include:

• Cybersecurity Fundamentals (CSX)• Computer Hacking Forensic

Investigator (CHFI)• Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)• Certified Security Analyst (ECSA).

These industry certifications are recognised globally and prove your competence and proficiency in these highly skilled cyber security areas.

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws

D335 C B WF 5 5 T1, T24

Deakin’s Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws gives you a broad understanding of all major legal areas. You’ll explore the inner workings and impacts of criminal behaviour and various responses to it – from environmental crime to terrorism – and how to use this understanding when making decisions within the criminal justice system.

Professional recognitionUpon finishing your degree, you’ll have satisfied the university component of becoming an Australian lawyer set by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board (VLAB).

In addition to completing an approved LLB degree, you’ll be required to work for one year as a legal trainee, or to undertake a practical legal training (PLT) course.

Matched with criminology, you’ll have a broader understanding of the criminal justice system than most other graduates, making you a highly desirable candidate when entering the legal sector.

1 Trimester 3 intake is not available to international students.2 Students enrolled in this combined course will be required to undertake units of study at Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus and Geelong Waterfront Campus.3 Students enrolled at the Geelong Waterfront Campus will be required to undertake some units at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.4 Melbourne Burwood Campus only.5 Students enrolled at the Geelong Waterfront Campus will be required to undertake some criminology units at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.

‘Arts and law is a popular combination of degrees so I thought that doing international studies would give me a point of difference and heighten my employability. Not only was the learning content of a high standard at Deakin, but the extra-curricular activities and overseas opportunities were endless, and invaluable to my career employability.’

Arlena BartonBachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Studies graduate

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CoursesKey to symbolsA single letter followed by 3 digits indicates the Deakin course code.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.A single digit after the campus codes indicates the course duration in years.The letter ‘T’ followed by a single digit indicates the trimester intake.

Deakin code S342

Coursedurationinyears 3

Trimester T

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science D390 C B WP 4 T1, T2, T31

Combining Deakin’s Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science will make you rethink what we perceive as ‘crime’ and the social justice and rehabilitation that goes along with it. Offering you an accredited pathway in psychology, you’ll graduate ready to enter the workforce or continue your study in the pursuit of becoming a fully qualified psychologist.

Professional recognitionAll 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. Upon graduation of this degree, you’ll have gained a three-year undergraduate psychology sequence that is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and recognised for registration purposes by the PBA, enabling you to undertake additional study in pursuit of provisional registration.

Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology

D329 WP 4 T1, T2

Become a crime scene expert by studying the Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology, a combined course that trains you to piece together the many facets of crime, from understanding offender motives to unlocking hidden details in evidence.

Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Forensic Science is professionally accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences (CSFS).

Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts

D391 C 2 B 4 T1, T2, T3

Build a degree tailored to your interests with a Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts. This flexible degree will allow you to major in fields from both health sciences and arts, tapping into unique course combinations and career opportunities. You can choose your course structure to hone in on whichever niche reflects your individual passions.

Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce

D338 C B WF 3 4 T1, T24, T34

Gain a competitive business foundation with global application. Through Deakin’s Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce, you’ll develop your understanding about the international forces shaping government, business and communities, and gain skills to analyse and interpret these forces. You’ll learn about commerce focuses like accounting, marketing and law, and gain insights through valuable overseas study experiences.

Professional recognitionStudents who complete the accounting major sequence are eligible to apply for:

• the CA Program of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)

• Associate membership for the CPA Program• IPA Program of the Institute of Public

Accountants (IPA) • Association of Chartered Certified

Accountants (ACCA).

Students who complete the marketing major sequence are eligible for a one-year credit reduction from the five years needed to become a Certified Practising Marketer by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI).

Students who complete the financial planning major sequence will satisfy the education standards prescribed by the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) to be able to provide financial advice in Australia, and be eligible for entry into the certification programs of the professional financial planning associations – the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® Certification Program offered by the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA), as well as the Fellow Chartered Financial Practitioner designation offered by the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA).

‘My course has exceeded my expectations. With such a variety of units to choose from and areas to specialise in, there’s never a dull moment. I’m able to tailor my learning to my interests, which lets me thrive!’

Beau ArnfieldBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws student

Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Studies

D323 C B WF 5 5 T1, T26

Forge an international legal career and develop competitive skills with cross-cultural relevance in Deakin’s Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Studies. You’ll learn about and analyse the forces shaping Australia, investigate the internationalisation of the law, and apply it all at a global level through Deakin’s overseas study experiences.

Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Studies fulfils the academic requirements to practice as an Australian lawyer, as set by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board (VLAB).

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts (International Relations)

D305 C B 4.5 T1, T2

Studying Deakin’s Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts (International Relations) develops your understanding of the key political dynamics of our time. International relations encompasses the study of policy-related dynamics such as diplomacy, foreign policy and global governance, as well as dynamics relating to questions of order, justice and resistance in world politics.

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary)7

D303 C 2,8 B 4 T1

Combine your passion for the arts with a desire to inspire the generations of tomorrow, with a Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) at Deakin. Our school-based learning programs and teaching practicums ensure you’re ready to teach today and into the future.

Professional recognitionThe Master of Teaching (Secondary) is accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Students are eligible to apply for registration with VIT upon successful completion of this degree for the purposes of teacher registration in Victoria.

deakin.edu.au/teaching

1 Trimester 3 is not available to international students.2 Cloud Campus is not available to international students.3 Students enrolled in this combined course will be required to undertake units of study at both the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus and the Geelong Waterfront Campus.4 Cloud Campus only.5 Students enrolled at the Geelong Waterfront Campus will be required to undertake some units at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.6 Melbourne Burwood Campus and Geelong Waterfront Campus only.7 The fast-tracked postgraduate level of study means that graduates are ready to teach after just four years of study.8 Not all majors and secondary teaching specialist areas are available at the Cloud Campus.

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Course and entry requirements Campus and ATAR

Course duration

Trimester intakes

Domestic fee1

International fee2 IELTS3

Bachelor of Arts | A300 Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/A300

C 57.35B 60.00WP 55.80IKE 7

3 T1, T2, T3 $6842 $29,400 6/6

Bachelor of Criminology | A329Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/A329

C 55.05B 60.00 WP 56.65

3 T1, T2, T38 $6918 $29,400 6/6

Bachelor of International Studies | A326Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/A326

C NPB 60.30WF 55.65

3 T1, T2, T38 $6697 $29,400 6/6

Bachelor of International Studies (Global Scholar) | A306Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL) and a minimum ATAR of 80 or equivalent.NY12 6 deakin.edu.au/course/A306

C NPB 81.65WF NP

3 T1, T2, T38 $7005 $29,400 6/6

Diploma of Arabic9 | A221Y12 4 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 6 deakin.edu.au/course/A221

Applicants who wish to undertake the Diploma of Arabic concurrently with another degree must apply through VTAC for a place in the degree and, once enrolled, subsequently apply with the faculty for the Diploma of Arabic.

C B WP 3 PT T1 $6566 NA9 NA9

Diploma of Chinese9 | A222Y12 4 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 6 deakin.edu.au/course/A222

Applicants who wish to undertake the Diploma of Chinese concurrently with another degree must apply through VTAC for a place in the degree and, once enrolled, subsequently apply with the faculty for the Diploma of Chinese.

B WP 3 PT T1 $6566 NA9 NA9

Diploma of Indonesian9 | A223Y12 4 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 6 deakin.edu.au/course/A223

Applicants who wish to undertake the Diploma of Indonesian concurrently with another degree must apply through VTAC for a place in the degree and, once enrolled, subsequently apply with the faculty for the Diploma of Indonesian.

C B WP 3 PT T1, T3 $6566 NA9 NA9

Diploma of Spanish9 | A224Y12 4 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 6 deakin.edu.au/course/A224

Applicants who wish to undertake the Diploma of Spanish concurrently with another degree must apply through VTAC for a place in the degree and, once enrolled, subsequently apply with the faculty for the Diploma of Spanish.

C B WP 3 PT T1 $6566 NA9 NA9

Course and entry requirements Campus and ATAR

Course duration

Trimester intakes

Domestic fee1

International fee2 IELTS3

Associate Degree of Arts9 | A250Y12 4 and NY12 6 All applicants must meet the minimum English language

requirements.• a senior secondary certificate of education, or• a certificate III, or• other evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent, including

completion of or enrolment in a Vocational Education and Training course and/or relevant work or life experience.

B WP 2 T1, T2, T3 $6696 NA9 NA9

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | A400APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS5 Applicants must have completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts undergraduate degree or equivalent, and have a weighted average mark of 65 or over in all Level 3 and 4 units. Students must have completed a major in the discipline in which they wish to specialise. Entry is based on a number of factors, including weighted average mark, a short research proposal, and availability of supervision.

C B WP Graduate entry

1 T1, T2 $6566 $28,200 6/6

Bachelor of Arts – Advanced (Honours) | A401Y12 4 Entry is based on a minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank

(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.

C B WP NP 4 T1, T2 $6566 $29,400 6/6

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce | D313Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D313

C NPB 60.40WP 10 64.30

4 T1, T2, T3 $9503 $35,800 6/6

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws | D312Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English other than

EAL or 35 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D312

C NPB 91.15WF 10 85.05

5 T1, T2 $8878 $36,000 7/6.5

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science | D311Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D311

B 62.40WP 67.75

4 T1, T2, T311 $7972 $36,000 6/6

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Cyber Security | D380Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D380

C NPB 64.15WP 63.30

4 T1, T2, T38 $8084 $33,000 6/6

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws | D335Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English other than

EAL or 35 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D335

C NPB 91.00WF 10 86.10

5 T1, T211 $9212 $36,000 7/6.5

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science | D390Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English other than

EAL or 30 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D390

C NPB 65.70WP 55.35

4 T1, T2, T38 $7294 $33,200 6/6

Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology | D329Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other

than EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D329

WP 65.05 4 T1, T2 $8580 $36,000 6/6

Key to symbols‘Y12’ means Recent secondary education.‘N12’ means Non-Year 12.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.

Recentsecondaryeducation Y12

Non-Year 12 NY12

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

HonoursIf you value independent thinking, and are looking for a pathway to research degrees and increased career opportunities, consider studying an honours year. A specialised year of study, honours helps you develop an in-depth knowledge of a particular discipline through research, so you can focus on what you’re really passionate about. For example, high-performing students interested in a research degree can study the Bachelor of Arts – Advanced (Honours), which lets you enrol immediately in a four-year honours program.

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Course and entry requirements Campus and ATAR

Course duration

Trimester intakes

Domestic fee1

International fee2 IELTS3

Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Arts | D391Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English other than

EAL or 30 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D391

C 12 NPB 60.10

4 T1, T2, T3 $8102 $32,000 6.5/6

Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce | D338Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D338

C No offers13

B 65.30WF 11 66.45

4 T1, T214, T314 $8995 $35,800 6/6

Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Studies | D323Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English other than

EAL or 35 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D323

C NPB 90.70WF 10 85.30

5 T1, T215 $8848 $36,000 7/6.5

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts (International Relations) | D305Y12 4,5 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 5,6 deakin.edu.au/course/D305

C NPB 66.70

4.5 T1, T2 $6566 $32,000 6/6

Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary)16,17 | D303Y12 4 VCE units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in English other than

EAL or 25 in English (EAL).NY12 6 deakin.edu.au/course/D303

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS There is a two-step admissions process. To be eligible for the undergraduate component, students must meet the minimum entry requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (A300). To proceed to the Master of Teaching (Secondary), students must earn a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 during their undergraduate studies. Additional requirements may apply.

C 12,18 66.60B 60.05

4 T1 $6613 $29,400 6/6

1 The 2019 indicative Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) fee is based on a typical enrolment for an Australian domestic student enrolled in two trimesters of full-time study, or 8 credit points, unless otherwise indicated. This fee should be used as a guide only and is subject to change.

2 The 2020 annual course fee for international students indicates the tuition fee for two trimesters of full-time study, or 8 credit points, unless otherwise indicated. Additional fees may apply. Visit deakin.edu.au/int-fees for the latest information.

3 IELTS is the International English Language Testing System (for international students only). The IELTS scores in the table above reflect the minimum overall score required, as well as the lowest score allowed for any band (overall score/lowest band score).

4 Recent secondary education applicants include current Year 12 students in 2019, as well as Year 12 graduates from 2018 and 2017.

5 International student entry requirements can be found at: deakin.edu.au/international-students.

6 There are four categories under which non-Year 12 applicants may apply to Deakin: – applicants with higher education study – applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) study – applicants with work and life experience – applicants who completed Year 12 in 2016 or earlier.

Visit deakin.edu.au/course and head to the course of interest to find out further details on admission requirements.

7 This course is also available at the Institute of Koorie Education. Find out more at deakin.edu.au/ike.

8 Trimester 3 is not available to international students.9 This course is not available to international students.10 Students enrolled in this course will be required to undertake units of study at both

the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus and the Geelong Waterfront Campus. 11 Melbourne Burwood Campus only.

12 Cloud Campus is not available to international students.13 No offers made to recent secondary education applicants. 14 Cloud Campus only.15 Trimester 2 intake is not available at the Cloud Campus.16 Students are also required to complete two 0-credit-point units, ELN010 and ELN011,

as part of the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE), in order to graduate from their course.

17 Students applying to all initial teacher education courses are required to sit the CASPer test, a non-academic assessment. Please be advised the cost of the CASPer test is a responsibility borne by individual applicants. Deakin University will not be able to reimburse any test costs. Find out more at deakin.edu.au/teaching.

18 Not all majors and secondary teaching specialist areas are available at the Cloud Campus.

PT means part time.NP means not published – less than five offers made to recent secondary education applicants.

Recentsecondaryeducation Y12

Non-Year 12 NY12

Cloud Campus C

Melbourne Burwood Campus B

Geelong Waterfront Campus WF

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus WP

Warrnambool Campus WB

InstituteofKoorieEducation IKE

Key to symbols‘Y12’ means Recent secondary education.‘N12’ means Non-Year 12.‘C’ means Cloud Campus.‘B’ means Melbourne Burwood Campus.‘WF’ means Geelong Waterfront Campus.‘WP’ means Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.‘WB’ means Warrnambool Campus.‘IKE’ means Institute of Koori Education.

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