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CRICOS Provider code: 00113B (VIC), 02414F (NSW)

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY relevant, innovative, responsive. Unique University, unique opportunities. CRICOS Provider code: 00113B (VIC), 02414F (NSW). Why choose Deakin?. Some of the reasons why a Deakin degree is the right choice for you include:. Multi award-winning institution

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CRICOS Provider code: 00113B (VIC), 02414F (NSW)

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

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

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

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

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

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

  7. Noroff advanced standing • Subjects to study at Deakin University (commencing February): • Semester 1 (February) ACM213 Media Production: Form and Structure ACM214 Narrative and Screen Direction ACM236 Screen Practitioners ACM237 Deakin TV • Semester 2 (July)ACM317 Research in Production: DocumentaryACM318 Research in Production: Digital Film MakingACM321 Media Arts InternshipALC314 Advertising: Designing Desires (online) www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

  9. Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) ACM327 Advanced AnimationACC301 Professional Arts Practise 2 other Level 3 units Semester 2 (July)ACM308 Interactive ImagesACT102 Criticism, Narrative and Contexts2 credit point Level 3 unit www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

  11. Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) ACM327 Advanced AnimationACC301 Professional Arts Practise 2 other Level 3 units Semester 2 (July)ACM308 Interactive ImagesACT102 Criticism, Narrative and Contexts2 credit point Level 3 unit www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

  13. Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) ACM327 Advanced AnimationACC301 Professional Arts Practise 2 other Level 3 units Semester 2 (July)ACM308 Interactive ImagesACT102 Criticism, Narrative and Contexts2 credit point Level 3 unit www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

  15. Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) SIT362 Advances in Interactive MediaACN309 Narrative and Representation in Interactive MediaACN305 Studio 3AElective unit Semester 2 (July)ACN312 The Interactive Media EntrepreneurACN310 Choreographing Digital Space and Performance Interaction2 Elective units www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

  17. Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) SIT362 Advances in Interactive MediaACN309 Narrative and Representation in Interactive MediaACN305 Studio 3AElective unit Semester 2 (July)ACN312 The Interactive Media EntrepreneurACN310 Choreographing Digital Space and Performance Interaction2 Elective units www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

  19. Noroff advanced standing Subjects to study at Deakin University: Semester 1 (February) SIT362 Advances in Interactive MediaACN309 Narrative and Representation in Interactive MediaACN305 Studio 3AElective unit Semester 2 (July)ACN312 The Interactive Media EntrepreneurACN310 Choreographing Digital Space and Performance Interaction2 Elective units www.deakin.edu.au/international

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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