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GENERAL STUDIES 2017

— Cultivate your future at DookieOur picturesque Dookie campus in Victoria’s north is an ideal setting for you to experience tertiary study. Surrounded by nature, enjoy the convenience of on-campus accommodation during your studies, based close to your classrooms and study facilities.

As a student at Dookie campus you will experience a unique student lifestyle, relaxing after class on the 2440-hectare property and surrounds. Be sure to take advantage of Dookie’s many recreational facilities on offer. These include a swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis and basketball courts, cricket nets, sports grounds, squash courts, and even horse club facilities if you would like to house your equine friend on campus!

Discover the campus research farm, including a winery, grazing and cropping farm, orchard, and seed-bank, and chat with researchers on-site who are exploring critical issues such as food security, biodiversity and water efficiency.

For more information:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie

StudyAgriculture,

Biomedicine, Commerce, Design

or Science subjects

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au

General Studies 2017

Intellectual property Copyright in this publication is owned by the University and no part of it may be reproduced without the permission of the University.

For further information, refer to: unimelb.edu.au/Statutes

Statement on Privacy Policy When dealing with personal or health information about individuals, the University of Melbourne is obliged to comply with the Information Privacy Act 2000 and the Health Records Act 2001.

For further information, refer to: unimelb.edu.au/unisec/privacy

Disclaimer The University endeavours to ensure that information contained in this publication is current and correct at the time of printing. However, the University may change details relating to its courses from time to time (such as subjects offered, fees or academic staff). You should not rely on this publication to make any decision about making or accepting any application to study at the University. Before doing so, you should contact the School or Faculty directly to ensure that the relevant information is current and correct. This does not affect any rights you may have under the Australian Consumer Law.

Authorised by: Director, External Relations, August 2016

CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K

Printed on paper from responsible sources.

— Open DayParkville and Southbank campuses Sunday 21 August 2016 10.00am–4.00pm

— Course Information DayWednesday 14 December 2016 Parkville campus

— Events near youfuturestudents.unimelb.edu.au/ events

— Contact us Visit us at Stop 1 (Parkville): 757 Swanston Street The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia

Call 13 MELB (13 6352) + 61 3 9035 5511

Submit an enquiry online at futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact

— Connect with us coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au

facebook.com/unimelb

twitter.com/unimelb

youtube.com/unimelb

instagram.com/unimelb

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact/brochure

Dookie campus

Wangaratta

Shepparton

Melbourne

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DIPLOMA IN GENERAL STUDIES

Your pathway into a University of Melbourne degree.

ADMISSIONS

— How to applyDirect entry and Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) applications are accepted. This course is available to domestic students only. Applications from VCE graduates and mature age applicants are welcome and students from Indigenous or disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Enquiry forms, application forms and special entry forms are available from:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/digs

— Scholarships Scholarships are available for the Diploma in General Studies, with special allocations to Indigenous students.

Scholarships are worth up to $5000 with funds going towards course costs, such as student services and amenities fees, books, discipline-specific equipment and technological devices.

For more information visit:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships

— FeesAll students receive a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). Students pay a contribution amount which is determined each year by the Australian Government and the subjects in which you enrol.

Payment can be made at enrolment (upfront), or deferred through HECS-HELP for eligible students. See the Federal Government’s Study Assist website for more details:

studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist

Exact fees depend on the subjects chosen. In 2016 this course cost $8613 per year.

For further details visit:

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/fees/ug-dom/ subject-fees

VET CERTIFICATE IV GRADUATESTo be considered, applicants will require at least a 50% average from a Certificate IV qualification in one of the following:

— Certificate IV in Frontline Management

— Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

— Certificate IV in Accounting

— Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation

— Certificate IV in Agriculture

“I would recommend the Diploma in General Studies to anyone who wants a guaranteed pathway into a University of Melbourne degree, regardless of their past education.”

Breeana Price, Diploma in General Studies Bachelor of Science

“Once I completed Year 12 I realised that I wanted to study science, but I had not done some of the prerequisite subjects and thought that my only option was repeating,” says Breeana.

The DiGS program lets students explore study options at a university level, including biology and animal science, chemistry, economics, management and climate change subjects – providing students meet the course prerequisites.

Breeana says moving two hours away from home was a big step, but having most of her fellow students also living on campus has benefited her studies.

“We are all one big group of friends who study and have fun with each other in our spare time,” she says.

Living on-campus has also meant that Breeana can have constant access to all of the learning facilities and spaces.

“I enjoy how this course gives you an authentic university experience without the rushed feel of a bigger metropolitan campus,” she says.

“Many of the subjects have regular field trips which enhance your learning experience.”

After completing the diploma, Breeana transitioned to the Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne and is successfully continuing her studies with the hope of one day working in forensic sciences.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSQualification Diploma in General Studies

Australian Year 12

Domestic students: 2017 Minimum ATAR Q 50.00

Domestic students: 2016 Clearly-in Rank 53.40

VCE (units 3 and 4) prerequisite subjects A study score of at least 20 in English/English Language/Literature or at least 25 in EAL

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Domestic students: 2017 Minimum notional ATAR 50.00

IB prerequisite subjects At least Grade 4 in English (SL or HL)

Q Domestic students: Applicants who achieve the minimum ATAR for a course will be eligible for a place, provided prerequisite studies and any other specific course requirements are met. The Clearly-in Rank may be higher, depending on demand for the course and the number of places available. Only applicants eligible for special entry schemes will be admitted below the minimum ATAR.

— Diploma in General Studies

Duration1 year full time

2 years part time

CampusDookie

EntrySemester 1 (February)

Semester 2 (July)

Contact hours (first year, full time)Full time: approximately 20 hours per week

Part time: approximately 10 hours per week

Single-subject enrolment is also available

This course is available to domestic students only.

— Find out morefvas.unimelb.edu.au/digs

facebook.com/FVASunimelb

twitter.com/FVASunimelb

youtube.com/FVASunimelb

Instagram.com/FVASunimelb

— About the Diploma in General StudiesThe Diploma in General Studies is a good option for you to:

— Explore your study options before you commit to a bachelors degree

— Get a taste of study in Agriculture, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design or Science

— Complete some prerequisite subjects

— Receive guaranteed entry into selected University of Melbourne degrees (conditional on meeting requirements).

The Diploma in General Studies gives you access to experienced teaching staff, industry connections and a diverse subject range.

You’ll enjoy the benefits of small class sizes in a connected and supportive environment.

— Course structureFull-time students undertake four subjects per semester for two semesters. Part-time students undertake two subjects per semester for four semesters.

— Subjects on offer include: — Academic Writing and

Communication

— Animal Systems

— Climate Change and Impacts

— Foundation Studies in Chemistry

— Fundamentals of Mathematics

— Introduction to Accounting

— Introduction to Economics

— Land Resources and Management

— Landscape Information Systems

— Organisation and Management

— Plant Systems

— Systems Biology.

— Further study optionsThe Diploma in General Studies will support you in your transition to university or employment and may give you guaranteed entry into a University of Melbourne degree in Agriculture, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design or Science depending on your academic performance.

Graduates of the Diploma in General Studies who are eligible for Access Melbourne may receive guaranteed entry into a University of Melbourne degree if they satisfy the prerequisites for the relevant course.

For more information visit:

access.unimelb.edu.au

GUARANTEED ENTRY INTO A UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE DEGREEThere is guaranteed entry from the Diploma in General Studies into the following University of Melbourne bachelors degrees: Q

Bachelor of Agriculture – requires a pass in all eight subjects. Credit is awarded for most of first year

Bachelor of Design – requires graded average score of 75%

Bachelor of Science – requires graded average score of 75%

Bachelor of Commerce – requires graded average score of 85%

Bachelor of Biomedicine – requires graded average score of 90%

Q Guaranteed scores apply only for those eligible for Access Melbourne at the time of application for the Diploma in General Studies.

Students without a 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods 3/4 cannot meet the mathematics prerequisites for the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Biomedicine or Bachelor of Science using MAST10017, and must meet the prerequisite in other ways, for example, via Calculus and Probability Online or Unilearn Senior Mathematics. See futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/entry-requirements/undergraduate-international.

If one of first year Biology or first year Chemistry has been used to meet the laboratory science prerequisite for the Bachelor of Science, or first year Chemistry has been used to meet the Chemistry prerequisite for Bachelor of Biomedicine, then no credit for that subject can be taken into the degree.

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DIPLOMA IN GENERAL STUDIES

Your pathway into a University of Melbourne degree.

ADMISSIONS

— How to applyDirect entry and Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) applicationsare accepted. This course is available to domestic students only. Applicationsfrom VCE graduates and mature age applicants are welcome and students from Indigenous or disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Enquiry forms, application forms and special entry forms are available from:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/digs

— Scholarships Scholarships are available for the Diploma in General Studies, with special allocations to Indigenous students.

Scholarships are worth up to $5000 with funds going towards course costs, such as student services and amenities fees, books, discipline-specific equipment and technological devices.

For more information visit:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships

— FeesAll students receive a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). Students pay a contribution amount which is determined each year by the Australian Government and the subjects in which you enrol.

Payment can be made at enrolment (upfront), or deferred throughHECS-HELP for eligible students. See the Federal Government’s Study Assist website for more details:

studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist

Exact fees depend on the subjects chosen. In 2016 this course cost $8613 per year.

For further details visit:

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/fees/ug-dom/ subject-fees

VET CERTIFICATE IV GRADUATESTo be considered, applicants will require at least a 50% average from a Certificate IV qualification in one of the following:

— Certificate IV in Frontline Management

— Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

— Certificate IV in Accounting

— Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation

— Certificate IV in Agriculture

“I would recommend theDiploma in General Studies to anyone who wants a guaranteed pathway into a University of Melbourne degree, regardless of their past education.”

Breeana Price,Diploma in General Studies Bachelor of Science

“Once I completed Year 12 I realised that I wanted to study science, but I had not done some of the prerequisite subjects and thought that my only option was repeating,” says Breeana.

The DiGS program lets students explore study options at a university level, including biology and animal science, chemistry, economics, management and climate change subjects – providing students meet the course prerequisites.

Breeana says moving two hours away from home was a big step, but having most of her fellow students also living on campus has benefited her studies.

“We are all one big group of friends who study and have fun with each other in our spare time,” she says.

Living on-campus has also meant that Breeana can have constant access to all of the learning facilities and spaces.

“I enjoy how this course gives you an authentic university experience without the rushed feel of a bigger metropolitan campus,” she says.

“Many of the subjects have regular field trips which enhance your learning experience.”

After completing the diploma, Breeana transitioned to the Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne and is successfully continuing her studies with the hope of one day working in forensic sciences.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSQualification Diploma in General Studies

Australian Year 12

Domestic students: 2017 Minimum ATAR Q 50.00

Domestic students: 2016 Clearly-in Rank 53.40

VCE (units 3 and 4) prerequisite subjects A study score of at least 20 in English/English Language/Literature or at least 25 in EAL

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Domestic students: 2017 Minimum notional ATAR 50.00

IB prerequisite subjects At least Grade 4 in English (SL or HL)

Q Domestic students: Applicants who achieve the minimum ATAR for a course will be eligible for a place, provided prerequisite studies and any other specific course requirements are met. The Clearly-in Rank may be higher, depending on demand for the course and the number of places available. Only applicants eligible for special entry schemes will be admitted below the minimum ATAR.

— Diploma in General Studies

Duration1 year full time

2 years part time

CampusDookie

EntrySemester 1 (February)

Semester 2 (July)

Contact hours (first year, full time)Full time: approximately 20 hours per week

Part time: approximately 10 hours per week

Single-subject enrolment is also available

This course is available to domestic students only.

— Find out morefvas.unimelb.edu.au/digs

facebook.com/FVASunimelb

twitter.com/FVASunimelb

youtube.com/FVASunimelb

Instagram.com/FVASunimelb

— About the Diploma in General StudiesThe Diploma in General Studies is a good option for you to:

— Explore your study options before you commit to a bachelors degree

— Get a taste of study in Agriculture, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design or Science

— Complete some prerequisite subjects

— Receive guaranteed entry into selected University of Melbourne degrees (conditional on meeting requirements).

The Diploma in General Studies gives you access to experienced teaching staff, industry connections and a diverse subject range.

You’ll enjoy the benefits of small class sizes in a connected and supportive environment.

— Course structureFull-time students undertake four subjects per semester for two semesters. Part-time students undertake two subjects per semester for four semesters.

— Subjects on offer include: — Academic Writing and

Communication

— Animal Systems

— Climate Change and Impacts

— Foundation Studies in Chemistry

— Fundamentals of Mathematics

— Introduction to Accounting

— Introduction to Economics

— Land Resources and Management

— Landscape Information Systems

— Organisation and Management

— Plant Systems

— Systems Biology.

— Further study optionsThe Diploma in General Studies will support you in your transition to university or employment and may give you guaranteed entry into a University of Melbourne degree in Agriculture, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design or Science depending on your academic performance.

Graduates of the Diploma in General Studies who are eligible for Access Melbourne may receive guaranteed entry into a University of Melbourne degree if they satisfy the prerequisites for the relevant course.

For more information visit:

access.unimelb.edu.au

GUARANTEED ENTRY INTO A UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE DEGREEThere is guaranteed entry from the Diploma in General Studies into the following University of Melbourne bachelors degrees: Q

Bachelor of Agriculture – requires a pass in all eight subjects. Credit is awarded for most of first year

Bachelor of Design – requires graded average score of 75%

Bachelor of Science – requires graded average score of 75%

Bachelor of Commerce – requires graded average score of 85%

Bachelor of Biomedicine – requires graded average score of 90%

Q Guaranteed scores apply only for those eligible for Access Melbourne at the time of application for the Diploma in General Studies.

Students without a 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods 3/4 cannot meet the mathematics prerequisites for the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Biomedicine or Bachelor of Science using MAST10017, and must meet the prerequisite in other ways, for example, via Calculus and Probability Online or Unilearn Senior Mathematics. See futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/entry-requirements/undergraduate-international.

If one of first year Biology or first year Chemistry has been used to meet the laboratory science prerequisite for the Bachelor of Science, or first year Chemistry has been used to meet the Chemistry prerequisite for Bachelor of Biomedicine, then no credit for that subject can be taken into the degree.

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DIPLOMA IN GENERAL STUDIES

Your pathway into a University of Melbourne degree.

ADMISSIONS

— How to applyDirect entry and Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) applications are accepted. This course is available to domestic students only. Applications from VCE graduates and mature age applicants are welcome and students from Indigenous or disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Enquiry forms, application forms and special entry forms are available from:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/digs

— Scholarships Scholarships are available for the Diploma in General Studies, with special allocations to Indigenous students.

Scholarships are worth up to $5000 with funds going towards course costs, such as student services and amenities fees, books, discipline-specific equipment and technological devices.

For more information visit:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships

— FeesAll students receive a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). Students pay a contribution amount which is determined each year by the Australian Government and the subjects in which you enrol.

Payment can be made at enrolment (upfront), or deferred through HECS-HELP for eligible students. See the Federal Government’s Study Assist website for more details:

studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist

Exact fees depend on the subjects chosen. In 2016 this course cost $8613 per year.

For further details visit:

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/fees/ug-dom/ subject-fees

VET CERTIFICATE IV GRADUATESTo be considered, applicants will require at least a 50% average from a Certificate IV qualification in one of the following:

— Certificate IV in Frontline Management

— Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

— Certificate IV in Accounting

— Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation

— Certificate IV in Agriculture

“I would recommend theDiploma in General Studies to anyone who wants a guaranteed pathway into a University of Melbourne degree, regardless of their past education.”

Breeana Price,Diploma in General Studies Bachelor of Science

“Once I completed Year 12 I realised that I wanted to study science, but I had not done some of the prerequisite subjects and thought that my only option was repeating,” says Breeana.

The DiGS program lets students explore study options at a university level, including biology and animal science, chemistry, economics, management and climate change subjects – providing students meet the course prerequisites.

Breeana says moving two hours away from home was a big step, but having most of her fellow students also living on campus has benefited her studies.

“We are all one big group of friends who study and have fun with each other in our spare time,” she says.

Living on-campus has also meant that Breeana can have constant access to all of the learning facilities and spaces.

“I enjoy how this course gives you an authentic university experience without the rushed feel of a bigger metropolitan campus,” she says.

“Many of the subjects have regular field trips which enhance your learning experience.”

After completing the diploma, Breeana transitioned to the Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne and is successfully continuing her studies with the hope of one day working in forensic sciences.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSQualification Diploma in General Studies

Australian Year 12

Domestic students: 2017 Minimum ATAR Q 50.00

Domestic students: 2016 Clearly-in Rank 53.40

VCE (units 3 and 4) prerequisite subjects A study score of at least 20 in English/English Language/Literature or at least 25 in EAL

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Domestic students: 2017 Minimum notional ATAR 50.00

IB prerequisite subjects At least Grade 4 in English (SL or HL)

Q Domestic students: Applicants who achieve the minimum ATAR for a course will be eligible for a place, provided prerequisite studies and any other specific course requirements are met. The Clearly-in Rank may be higher, depending on demand for the course and the number of places available. Only applicants eligible for special entry schemes will be admitted below the minimum ATAR.

— Diploma in General Studies

Duration1 year full time

2 years part time

CampusDookie

EntrySemester 1 (February)

Semester 2 (July)

Contact hours (first year, full time)Full time: approximately 20 hours per week

Part time: approximately 10 hours per week

Single-subject enrolment is also available

This course is available to domestic students only.

— Find out morefvas.unimelb.edu.au/digs

facebook.com/FVASunimelb

twitter.com/FVASunimelb

youtube.com/FVASunimelb

Instagram.com/FVASunimelb

— About the Diploma in General StudiesThe Diploma in General Studies is a good option for you to:

— Explore your study options before you commit to a bachelors degree

— Get a taste of study in Agriculture, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design or Science

— Complete some prerequisitesubjects

— Receive guaranteed entry into selected University of Melbourne degrees (conditional on meeting requirements).

The Diploma in General Studies gives you access to experienced teaching staff, industry connections and a diverse subject range.

You’ll enjoy the benefits of small class sizes in a connected and supportive environment.

— Course structureFull-time students undertake four subjects per semester for two semesters. Part-time students undertake two subjects per semester for four semesters.

— Subjects on offer include: — Academic Writing and

Communication

— Animal Systems

— Climate Change and Impacts

— Foundation Studies in Chemistry

— Fundamentals of Mathematics

— Introduction to Accounting

— Introduction to Economics

— Land Resources and Management

— Landscape Information Systems

— Organisation and Management

— Plant Systems

— Systems Biology.

— Further study optionsThe Diploma in General Studies will support you in your transition to university or employment and may give you guaranteed entry into a University of Melbourne degree in Agriculture, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design or Science depending on your academic performance.

Graduates of the Diploma in General Studies who are eligible for Access Melbourne may receive guaranteed entry into a University of Melbourne degree if they satisfy the prerequisites for the relevant course.

For more information visit:

access.unimelb.edu.au

GUARANTEED ENTRY INTO A UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE DEGREEThere is guaranteed entry from the Diploma in General Studies into the following University of Melbourne bachelors degrees:Q

Bachelor of Agriculture – requires a pass in all eight subjects. Credit is awarded for most of first year

Bachelor of Design – requires graded average score of 75%

Bachelor of Science – requires graded average score of 75%

Bachelor of Commerce – requires graded average score of 85%

Bachelor of Biomedicine – requires graded average score of 90%

Q Guaranteed scores apply only for those eligible for Access Melbourne at the time of application for the Diploma in General Studies.

Students without a 25 in VCE Mathematical Methods 3/4 cannot meet the mathematics prerequisites for the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Biomedicineor Bachelor of Science using MAST10017, and must meet the prerequisite in other ways, for example, via Calculus and Probability Online or Unilearn Senior Mathematics. See futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/entry-requirements/undergraduate-international.

If one of first year Biology or first year Chemistry has been used to meet the laboratory science prerequisite for the Bachelor of Science, or first year Chemistry has been used to meet the Chemistry prerequisite for Bachelor of Biomedicine, then no credit for that subject can be taken into the degree.

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GENERAL STUDIES 2017

— Cultivate your future at DookieOur picturesque Dookie campus in Victoria’s north is an ideal setting for you to experience tertiary study. Surrounded by nature, enjoy the convenience of on-campus accommodation during your studies, based close to your classrooms and study facilities.

As a student at Dookie campus you will experience a unique student lifestyle, relaxing after class on the 2440-hectare property and surrounds. Be sure to take advantage of Dookie’s many recreational facilities on offer. These include a swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis and basketball courts, cricket nets, sports grounds, squash courts, and even horse club facilities if you would like to house your equine friend on campus!

Discover the campus research farm, including a winery, grazing and cropping farm, orchard, and seed-bank, and chat with researchers on-site who are exploring critical issues such as food security, biodiversity and water efficiency.

For more information:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie

StudyAgriculture,

Biomedicine, Commerce, Design

or Science subjects

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au

General Studies 2017

Intellectual property Copyright in this publication is owned by the University and no part of it may be reproduced without the permission of the University.

For further information, refer to:unimelb.edu.au/Statutes

Statement on Privacy PolicyWhen dealing with personal or health information about individuals, theUniversity of Melbourne is obliged to comply with the Information Privacy Act 2000 and the Health Records Act 2001.

For further information, refer to:unimelb.edu.au/unisec/privacy

Disclaimer The University endeavours to ensure that information contained in this publication is current and correct at the time of printing. However, the University may change details relating to its courses from time to time (such as subjects offered, fees or academic staff). You should not rely on this publication to make any decision about making or accepting any application to study at the University. Before doing so, you should contact the School or Faculty directly to ensure that the relevant information is current and correct. This does not affect any rights you may have under the Australian Consumer Law.

Authorised by: Director, External Relations, August 2016

CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K

Printed on paper from responsible sources.

— Open DayParkville and Southbank campuses Sunday 21 August 2016 10.00am–4.00pm

— Course Information DayWednesday 14 December 2016 Parkville campus

— Events near youfuturestudents.unimelb.edu.au/ events

— Contact us Visit us at Stop 1 (Parkville): 757 Swanston Street The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia

Call 13 MELB (13 6352) + 61 3 9035 5511

Submit an enquiry online at futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact

— Connect with us coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au

facebook.com/unimelb

twitter.com/unimelb

youtube.com/unimelb

instagram.com/unimelb

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact/brochure

Dookie campus

Wangaratta

Shepparton

Melbourne

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GENERAL STUDIES 2017

— Cultivate your future at DookieOur picturesque Dookie campus in Victoria’s north is an ideal setting for you to experience tertiary study. Surrounded by nature, enjoy the convenience of on-campus accommodation during your studies, based close to your classrooms and study facilities.

As a student at Dookie campus you will experience a unique student lifestyle, relaxing after class on the 2440-hectare property and surrounds. Be sure to take advantage of Dookie’s many recreational facilities on offer. These include a swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis and basketball courts, cricket nets, sports grounds, squash courts, and even horse club facilities if you would like to house your equine friend on campus!

Discover the campus research farm, including a winery, grazing and cropping farm, orchard, and seed-bank, and chat with researchers on-site who are exploring critical issues such as food security, biodiversity and water efficiency.

For more information:

fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie

StudyAgriculture,

Biomedicine, Commerce, Design

or Science subjects

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au

General Studies 2017

Intellectual property Copyright in this publication is owned by the University and no part of it may be reproduced without the permission of the University.

For further information, refer to: unimelb.edu.au/Statutes

Statement on Privacy Policy When dealing with personal or health information about individuals, the University of Melbourne is obliged to comply with the Information Privacy Act 2000 and the Health Records Act 2001.

For further information, refer to: unimelb.edu.au/unisec/privacy

Disclaimer The University endeavours to ensure that information contained in this publication is current and correct at the time of printing. However, the University may change details relating to its courses from time to time (such as subjects offered, fees or academic staff). You should not rely on this publication to make any decision about making or accepting any application to study at the University. Before doing so, you should contact the School or Faculty directly to ensure that the relevant information is current and correct. This does not affect any rights you may have under the Australian Consumer Law.

Authorised by: Director, External Relations, August 2016

CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K

Printed on paper from responsible sources.

— Open DayParkville and Southbank campuses Sunday 21 August 2016 10.00am–4.00pm

— Course Information DayWednesday 14 December 2016 Parkville campus

— Events near youfuturestudents.unimelb.edu.au/ events

— Contact us Visit us at Stop 1 (Parkville): 757 Swanston Street The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia

Call 13 MELB (13 6352) + 61 3 9035 5511

Submit an enquiry online at futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact

— Connect with us coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au

facebook.com/unimelb

twitter.com/unimelb

youtube.com/unimelb

instagram.com/unimelb

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact/brochure

Dookie campus

Wangaratta

Shepparton

Melbourne


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