Master of Philosophy

Costs of study

Australian and New Zealand students

Commonwealth supported place

You will make a student contribution (formerly HECS) towards the cost of your tuition fees.

Options:

  1. Defer your payment using a HECS-HELP loan, which is repaid through the taxation system once your income reaches a certain threshold
  2. Pay your fee contribution up-front each session and receive a 10% discount
Lab based programs $18,880
Non Lab based programs $15,744*
Student fee contribution for your first year of study

* This is an indicative 2010 figure based on a standard equivalent full-time study load of eight 8 point subjects per year (64 points). Part-time and distance education students will usually study only four 8 point subjects per year (32 points).

Fee-paying place

As a fee paying student, the Australian Government does not contribute towards your study costs. You pay a tuition fee for each subject you undertake.

International students

Where to go next:

More information about Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP loans is available at www.goingtouni.gov.au.

You may be eligible for a loan to help pay for tuition fees through the Commonwealth Government FEE-Help program. More information is available at www.goingtouni.gov.au.

http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/postgraduate/master_philosophy

At a glance

Study Mode

On campus; Distance education

Where

Multi campus

When

Session 1; Session 2; Session 3

Level

Research higher degree

Duration

2 years full-time, 2-4 years part-time

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

How to apply

Admission code/s

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