InternatIonal UndergradUate
GuIde
2017
Welcome
Welcome to this International Undergraduate
Guide. Making the decision to study overseas, and
choosing the right university, is a big decision.
Since its beginnings in the 1970s, Griffith has
had a strong focus on internationalisation and
is privileged to host students from over 130
different countries. Both Brisbane and the Gold
Coast, home to five diverse Griffith University
campuses, offer students a great introduction to
the renowned Australian lifestyle. It is an exciting
time to join us at Griffith, with a new academic
calendar and revised programs being launched
in 2017. In addition, there is a renewed focus on
graduate employability, and a range of initiatives
have been developed to ensure you have the
support you need to achieve your goals.
I hope this Guide answers some of your questions,
and please do not hesitate to contact us
([email protected]) directly for any
further information that you may need. Having
been an international student myself, I am well
aware of the significance of the decision you are
making, and the life-changing impact studying
and living in another country can have. I wish you
well with your application and look forward to you
joining our Griffith University community.
Professor Sarah Todd Vice President (Global)
Contents#DestinationGriffith 1
The Griffith difference 2
Be career ready 4
Life in Queensland 6
Our location 8
A Brisbane weekend 10
A Gold Coast weekend 10
Our students’ stories 12
Student life 14
Accommodation 16
Student support 18
Griffith Scholarships 19
English language support at Griffith 20
Go Global 22
Study areas 24Pathways to Griffith 26GELI: Griffith English Language Institute 27Griffith College 30Undergraduate degrees 32Double degrees 47
How do I apply? 52
Study area legend 53
What’s the next step? Back cover
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* Academic Ranking of World Universities; CWTS Leiden Rankings; and the QS World University Rankings
** 2014/15 Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching Australian University Teacher of the Year Award
*** 2015 QS Stars University Ratings # 2015 QS World University Rankings, 2016 Times Higher Education Rankings
#destinationgriffithGriffith University’s first campus opened in 1975 with 451 enrolled students. Today we are a multi-campus university with more than 44,000 students from over 130 countries. What has not changed is our range of relevant, internationally-focussed degrees that prepare graduates for incredible careers.
Australia’s number 1 university teacher for the past two years**
5 stars for graduate employability***
Hands-on learning with industry partners
Ranked among the top 3% of all universities* and among the top 50 universities under 50 worldwide#
5 South East Queensland campuses (three in Brisbane, one on the Gold Coast and one in Logan)
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Lisa Mair, Criminal Analyst, Norwegian Police Service.
� In 2016, fifteen of our disciplines were ranked among the top 200 in the world*.
*2016 QS World University Rankings by Subject
� Our outstanding teachers are among the most highly awarded in Australia: We are one of only two universities to receive three Prime Minister’s Awards for Australian University Teacher of the Year.
� Our facilities, like the Bloomberg Trading Room, Australia’s most modern anatomy lab, a world class concert hall, and a top of the range flight simulator, mirror the environments in which you may work.
Griffith Sciences graduates and multi-million dollar Ventoura travel app founders.
� Our award-winning, free English language support programs provide you with tailored academic and language support at undergraduate and postgraduate levels (see page 18 for more details).
� We give you the skills you need to work in a team through our Industry Mentoring Program, Work Integrated Learning, LiveLab, LiveWorm, and the Griffith App Factory.
� We value what you have to say. The Explore Blog is Griffith International’s hugely successful platform for our international students to share the experiences that mould them. In 2015 the blog had 22,738 unique views.
Read more at griffith.edu.au/explore-blog
Ross Jauncey, Creative Agency Lead, Google.
� Our student population is 44,000.Almost a quarter of our enrolments are international students from 130 countries.
� Our commitment to diversity is embodied by our Centre for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue and Centre for Islamic Studies at Nathan campus. A major event on our calendar is the walk for Indigenous and non-Indigenous reconciliation.
� We encourage students to undertake an international experience as part of their academic program. We have over 130 partner institutions in 48 different countries as well as a range of international short term study and study abroad programs.
Our students are effective communicators and team members.
Our students are competent in culturally diverse and international environments.
Our students are knowledgeable and skilled in their disciplines.
the griffith differenceWhen you become a Griffith student, you become part of a tradition of innovative, world-class education with unwavering student support and an international focus. Through a variety of methods we strive to instill in our graduates the five attributes they will need to thrive in their careers. That’s the Griffith difference.
“As an advisor in human trafficking, I have had the opportunity to work with cases worldwide. I credit the opportunities I have received to the education I gained at Griffith.”
“[The Ventoura App] was a fun, ambitious idea among friends that has led to something much more. It’s a great case of international and domestic students teaming up.”
“The Griffith MBA forced me to work in international group settings. To tackle that difficulty in an educational setting was a real value point for me.”
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Jodie Fox, co-founder of multi-million dollar business, Shoes of Prey.
� Griffith students benefit from highly-awarded teachers and a tradition of education innovation. We were the first university in Australia to recognise the importance of, and offer programs in, Environmental Studies and Asian Studies.
� Griffith research is tackling global challenges like malaria, climate change, waterway degradation, and unsustainable tourism. As a Griffith student you learn from and work alongside our researchers.
� Griffith constantly adopts cutting edge teaching technology and concepts like 3D Printing, a Plastination Laboratory, the Red Zone, and SEED so you can thrive in a creative learning atmosphere.
Kara Cook, Young Australian Lawyer of the year 2014*.
� As a university we are actively engaged in our community. Since 1991, we have successfully delivered over 200 development short courses and projects across 30 countries in our region.
� We practise responsibility for our future by preserving the present. We are a signatory to the UN Global Compact. Over thirty Griffith programs focus on sustainability; we have a sustainability hub and one of Australia’s most environmentally friendly buildings.
� In 2018 the Commonwealth Games will be held at the Gold Coast. Griffith has partnered with the Games to provide scholarships and internships to our students so you can engage with a world-class sporting event.
Our students are responsible and engaged in their communities
Our students are innovative and creative, with critical judgement.
So many of us have experienced firsthand the way Griffith’s culture has evolved to welcome us in not as a number but as a human. We’ve seen the staff persist with us far beyond the boundaries of what’s required, giving us the gift of their time and energy over and over again. They’ve walked difficult journeys with us, cared for the individual, invested in our success and stood by us in moments of failure.
Danielle Redford,
2015 Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production graduate.
“I enjoyed my time at Griffith and its focus on social justice issues... I was able to participate in the Innocence Project which was really rewarding.”
“My education at Griffith taught me how to solve problems and where to look for the information to solve them well.”
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Be career readyGriffith offers a range of amazing learning opportunities through our industry connections, so you can kick-start your career from the moment you’ve enrolled.
You will put what you learn in the classroom into practice and graduate with valuable contacts and the skills, knowledge and experience employers want.
Practical experienceAt Griffith, you will have the opportunity to gain practical experience working on projects for real clients. You will build your portfolio and make critical contacts and networks through our work-integrated learning programs and key industry links.
Depending on what you study you will have access to:
• Liveworm – visual communication design studio • LiveSpace – a new studio for socially and environmentally
responsible design, focusing on interior environments and product development
• LiveImage – professional photography services• LiveLab – film, animation and games projects• The App Factory – smart phone app development by IT and
multimedia students• Griffith Health Clinics – dentistry and oral health, physiotherapy,
dietetics, speech pathology and psychology clinics at the Gold Coast campus where, under supervision, students provide services for real patients.
Paid work opportunitiesGriffith is the first university in Australia to offer Unitemps, a service dedicated to helping obtain paid part-time work while you study. Unitemps offers interesting and varied employment opportunities both with local businesses and on campus, and our team is committed to providing you with job opportunities that will enhance your employability and provide financial support while you study.
Industry placementsIndustry placements, like our work-integrated learning programs and Industry Affiliates Program (IAP), offer you the opportunity to learn in a real-life setting, observe professionals and ask questions. More than 1,200 final-year students have completed an industry placement project as part of their studies.
MentoringMentoring is an important part of learning at Griffith. Through our Industry Mentoring Program we try to find you a suitable mentor to support and guide your career development. We also offer Griffith Global E-Mentoring, which aims to support career development learning, global citizenship and graduate outcomes by connecting you to industry professionals beyond Australia’s borders.
Find out more at griffith.edu.au/careers
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apply for a truly unique experience at the 2018 Commonwealth games internshipIn 2018, one of the world’s largest sporting events, the Commonwealth Games, will be held at the Gold Coast. Griffith University students have the exciting opportunity to be part of the lead-up and staging of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018). You can apply for a GC2018 internship across a diverse range of disciplines to gain work experience and credit towards your degree.
Found out more at griffith.edu.au/gc2018
Having work experience in your selected field can put you right up the top of an employer’s
recruitment list. There are countless opportunities to volunteer and gain work experience at Griffith. You can also join social groups and student associations which offer fantastic networking opportunities.
Hayley Payne is studying a Bachelor of Public Relations and Communications and is the first official Griffith Intern for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Read more at griffith.edu.au/explore-blog
Leadership programsIf you are a motivated student, you may be able to join one of our leadership programs, including the Griffith Business School Student Leadership Program, Griffith Mates and Griffith Honours College. Leadership programs will give you the opportunity to participate in a range of development and mentoring activities and contribute to University events. You will receive formal recognition for participating in the program.
Careers and employment ServiceThe Careers and Employment Service can help you find a part-time job while you’re studying and provide you with tips for how to get your first graduate job. You will learn about the importance of professional networking and using social media in your job search, and you will get the latest information on job vacancies, recruitment trends, employers and career options with your degree through our online resources. Keep in touch with us on social media throughout your degree and beyond.
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gold CoastThe Gold Coast is Australia’s sixth largest city and one of its most iconic destinations. 12 million visitors take advantage of its mild sunny weather and pristine, golden beaches each year.
Average temperature: Winter 9 – 21 °C, Summer 20 – 28 °C
Population: 590,000
International population: Over 100,000 residents were born overseas and over 50,000 residents speak a language other than English in the home.
Food: International cuisines from every inhabited continent in the world including: Turkish, Brazilian, Chinese, Thai, Singaporean, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, North American, Mexican, Indian, French, Italian and German.
Transport: Light rail (tram), bus, train, international and domestic airports.
Places of worship: A directory of Gold Coast places of worship can be found here: goldcoastaustralia.com/gold-coast-religion.html
Campus: Gold Coast
2018 Commonwealth Games host city. gc2018.com/about-us
BrisbaneWith a population of just over two million, brilliant weather, lush riverfront parklands, unique architecture and vibrant nightlife, Brisbane has all the advantages of a modern metropolis while retaining the vibe of a small town.
Average temperature: Winter 9 – 21°C, Summer 19 – 29°C
Population: 2.1 million
International population: Over 500,000 Brisbane residents were born overseas (almost one quarter of the population) and over 300,000 households speak a language other than English at home.
Food: International cuisines from every inhabited continent in the world including: Ethiopian, Venezuelan, Chinese, Polish, Thai, Singaporean, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, North American, Mexican, Indian, Italian and German. 10 minutes’ drive from our Nathan and Mt Gravatt campuses is Sunnybank Plaza; with over 50 dine-in and take-away restaurants, it’s Brisbane’s centre of Asian cuisine.
Transport: Bus, train, ferry, international and domestic airports.
Places of worship: A directory of Brisbane places of worship can be found here: brisbane-australia.com/brisbane-religion.html
Campuses: Griffith has three campuses in and around Brisbane City – Nathan, Mt Gravatt, and South Bank, as well as a fourth nearby in Logan City.
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Life in Queensland
With world heritage-listed tropical rainforest in the north, huge cattle farms in the west, and the largest coral reef on the planet – The Great Barrier Reef – in the north east, Queensland is one of Australia’s most diverse states. Griffith’s five university campuses are located in Queensland’s capital city, Brisbane, second largest city, the Gold Coast, and the vibrant multicultural city of Logan.
Learning to surf without freaking out“Moving to the Gold Coast and studying at Griffith University has opened up a world of possibilities for me. I joined the International Student Ambassador (ISA) program in 2015 so I could showcase the wonderful city of Gold Coast to my friends and families worldwide.”
Tharshika Pavan is an Explore Blogger studying Medicine. This is an extract from Learning to surf without freaking out.
Read more at griffith.edu.au/explore-blog
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Logan45 mins from CBD
Mt Gravatt15 mins from CBD
10 mins to Garden City
SouthBank
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Gold Coast45 mins to Brisbane
20 mins to Surfers Paradise
Nathan15 mins from CBD
10 mins to Sunnybank Plaza
The Gabba
New South Wales
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Our locationGriffith University’s five campuses are situated in a range of South East Queensland locations, from pristine bushland a short drive from the centre of Brisbane to one of Australia’s most iconic coastal cities. They feature modern, multimillion dollar teaching facilities, state-of-the-art teaching equipment like the Bloomberg Trading Room, and one of Australia’s most environmentally friendly buildings.
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Find out more at griffith.edu.au/international/life-on-campus
G gold Coast Griffith’s Gold Coast campus is the largest of our five campuses and Griffith’s campus closest to the beach. After class in one of our state-of-the-art learning centres, you can catch the light rail to the beach to study outdoors or have a rejuvenating swim.
4.5km to Southport CBD Car = 10 minutes Light rail (tram) = 9 minutes Bicycle = 20 minutes
60.9km to Brisbane City Car = 60 minutes Student Guild intercampus bus
= 75 minutes
L Logan Griffith’s community campus has all the advantages of an internationally renowned university with a small student body.
Smaller classes mean Logan students benefit from more one-on-one time with teachers, while enjoying access to all Griffith’s facilities.
28.4km to Brisbane City Car = 30 minutes Bus = 1 hour
N nathan Nestled in pristine bushland, a short drive from Brisbane’s city centre, our first campus’s modern grounds are shared with koalas, echidnas, possums, sugar gliders and 240 different types of native flora. Nathan’s newest building–The Sir Samuel Griffith Centre–exemplifies our focus on sustainability. The first teaching and research facility of its kind in Australia, it has a six green star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.
12.9km to Brisbane City Car = 15 minutes Bus = 30 minutes Bicycle = 50 minutes
M Mt gravatt With a tranquil bush location and panoramic views of Brisbane City, the Mt Gravatt campus is a short walk, drive or cycle from Nathan campus.
Mt Gravatt has world class tennis courts and an aquatic centre.
11.7km to Brisbane City Car = 15 minutes Bus = 30 minutes Bicycle = 50 minutes
S South Bank Located minutes from the centre of Brisbane, in the heart of Brisbane’s cultural precinct, Griffith’s South Bank campus houses the Music, Art, Film and Graduate buildings. Each building adjoins kilometres of riverfront parkland; the perfect location for creative inspiration.
1.1km to Brisbane City Car = 5 minutes Bus = 10 minutes Bicycle = 6 minutes
Walk = 13 minutes
“Nathan campus is surrounded by rich forest which is also home for enormous numbers of wildlife: possums popping out from rubbish bins or a kookaburra that kidnapped my sandwich.
“Out of all, one of the most surprising encounters for me was ….. wild KOALAS!
“I couldn’t believe my eyes as I’d thought it is something we’d only see at a zoo.”
Haruka Fujihira is studying a Master of Marketing.
The above is an extract from: A koala spotters guide to Griffith University.
Read more at griffith.edu.au/explore-blog
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a Brisbane Weekend
a gold Coast Weekend
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7.00 am: Beat the crowds and get along to one of the many outdoor markets that happen every weekend around Brisbane. Buy fresh organic food from local farmers and grocers, grab a coffee, sample some of the many cuisines on offer, and listen to live music.
10.00 am: Take a bus, ferry, train or city cycle to South Bank - Brisbane’s cultural precinct, and home of Griffith’s Queensland College of Art and Queensland Conservatorium of Music. Wander along the river front, swim at the man-made beach, visit the art galleries, ride the Wheel of Brisbane and pick some herbs from ‘Epicurious’, a public vegetable and herb garden.
12.00 midday: From South Bank (pictured), catch the City Hopper, the free inner city ferry, into Brisbane City and grab some lunch at Dockside, one of Brisbane’s premier dining areas. After lunch, stroll down the Queen Street Mall – Brisbane’s central business and shopping district.
3.00 pm: If you like the outdoors, head to Kangaroo Point where you can cycle, rock climb, or kayak on the Brisbane River. Or, if your feet are sore, rest on a park bench under one of the iconic Moreton Bay figtrees in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
7.00 pm: There are so many things to do in Brisbane in the evening - watch a live show at the New Farm Powerhouse, sample food from all over the world at the Eat Street Markets or investigate Brisbane’s thriving bar and live music scene in Fortitude Valley or West End.
7.00 am: Rise with the sun for a yoga session, surfing lesson, refreshing ocean swim or a visit to one of the many farmers’ markets.
10:00 am: Be there right when the gate opens to one of the Gold Coast’s world-famous theme parks: Dreamworld, Movie World, Wet’n’Wild or Sea World. If you prefer animals to rollercoasters, visit the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and meet some of Australia’s weird and wonderful native animals, some of which – like koalas – also live wild in the forest around Griffith’s Nathan and Mt Gravatt campuses.
10.30 am: Check out The Village Markets in Burleigh Heads or Paradise Point. Held three times a month, this is the Gold Coast’s biggest Fashion Market. Featuring vintage clothing and emerging designer stalls, it is the brainchild of two Griffith marketing graduates. You can find out more about it here: thevillagemarketsgc.com.au
12:00 midday: Travel into the Gold Coast hinterland to walk through a magificent subtropical rainforest, refresh under a waterfall or in a fresh water rock pool, and enjoy a late picnic lunch.
7.00 pm: Eat fish and chips on the beach, or dine in style at one of the Gold Coast’s many popular restaurants. Afterwards, take in the nightlife at Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise.
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It’s a pleasure to travel in a wonderful country and have the opportunity to work in a very international environment with world-class research facilities and world-renowned researchers.
Romain Lepage, France
The vibe at Griffith is iconically Griffith, everyone is so welcoming, friendly and laid back. It’s an amazing place to study.
Sonia Barnsley, England
One thing that has inspired me the most at Griffith is the Griffith Mates program. They helped me a lot when I arrived, which made me feel welcome, and they also create the feeling of helping others in me.
Jorge Eduardo Benites Salazar, Peru
At none of the universities I visited in the United States, and not even at my home university, have I encountered such a friendly and welcoming student body. Everyone is remarkably kind and outgoing, and it is incredibly easy to meet new people.
Spencer Schiappa, United States of America
My experience at Griffith University has inspired me to pursue my love of events, fundraising and stewardship as the lecturers here offer their industry knowledge, advice and support. Not only that, but the University helps you gain work experience through volunteering and work placements!
Janine Carla Cezar, Canada
Griffith is more than just a university. It is a place where people from many parts of the world gather together and interact, not only academically, but also socially.
Sergio Guevara Romero, Mexico
Our students’ storiesThe 9,000 international students at Griffith come from two-thirds of the world’s countries. They bring invaluable international perspectives, and experiences, to Griffith’s classrooms and community. In return we work constantly to make sure each student feels welcome, supported, and appreciated. But don’t just take our word for it - these are some of their stories.
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Through working in a diverse society and actively getting involved with mentoring programs, I’ve learnt more about myself, and developed and sharpened my leadership and communication skills. Griffith has made me realise how important it is to give back to the community while working towards my degree.
Jessie Fuesaina, Samoa
Griffith has eco-friendly campuses. I study forest ecology and am really concerned about environmental conservation. I believe that a good atmosphere can motivate good learning.
Kwankhao Sinhaseni, Thailand
I liked helping Griffith in every way possible. I was a Griffith Mate and Senior Buddy. Also, in my School (Business) I was the Vice President for the Griffith Business Students’ Association.
Arsalan Khadim, Pakistan
Griffith has a global reputation which ensures that your talent, potential and skills are recognised worldwide. The learning resources, support and advice available has made me realise that l can achieve my goals irrespective of the circumstances I encounter.
Tavonga Chapfuwa, Zimbabwe
Although English is my second language, there is a variety of support for international students which helped me overcome language barriers. The Student Guild and Griffith Mates Buddy Program have been helping me a lot to adapt to Australian life.
Hiroko Fukuma, Japan
The various opportunities to gain practical experiences relevant to my degree in a fun, social environment have fuelled my passion in education. With Griffith I have participated in volunteer teaching in Cambodia, a short term exchange in the Netherlands, and yearly practicum placements in Brisbane.
Yasmin Scott, Australia
I’ve attended numerous volunteering events on- and off-campus, from charities to global meetings. Working for the G20 cultural celebrations is a cherished memory in my life.
Xincheng Kai, China
My (MBA) course director stressed the importance of entrepreneurship, which I don’t think I would have gotten in any other university. Representing Griffith and placing in various international venture investment competitions, including the G20 Global Business Challenge, has definitely been a highlight.
Prasanna Sivasubramaniam Shanmuganathan, India
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Orientation During Orientation Week you get to know Griffith before you start classes. Find out about studying and living in Australia at the compulsory Getting Started Session; get sand between your toes playing beach volleyball; wander Brisbane at dusk on the Griffith Mates’ Twilight City Walking Tour; partake in the quintessentially Australian pastime of barefoot bowls; and if you are brave enough, sample our national spread - vegemite - at the Griffith Mates stand.
griffith.edu.au/orientation
griffith MatesGriffith Mates are a diverse group of students who speak around thirty different languages and come from all over the world. They help you practise your English, make friends, find your way around campus and become acquainted with the Australian environment. They also run weekend trips to stunning regional locations. Look out for their red shirts at the airport at the beginning of each trimester.
griffith.edu.au/mates
Sport and fitnessJoin Griffith Sport to burn off study stress, keep fit and meet people. Discounted student memberships can be used at each campus’s facilities including the Tennis and Aquatic Centres at Mt Gravatt, and the Fitness Centres at Gold Coast and Nathan. Nathan and Gold Coast also have social sport competitions throughout the year. An Aquatic Centre will open on our Gold Coast campus in 2017.
griffith.edu.au/sport
There is so much more to university life than lecture theatres and libraries. We have groups, facilities and events that will help you to meet people, pursue your interests, play sport, and practise your religion.
Food and retail We have a number of retail stores on campus for your convenience. On the Gold Coast and Nathan campuses there is a post office, bank, travel agency, hairdresser, beauty salon, general store, bookshop, computer store, and pharmacy. At the Logan campus there is a bookshop and hairdresser. At the Mt Gravatt campus there is a bookshop. The South Bank campus is located in the middle of one of Brisbane’s premier retail and dining areas. Our campus cafes serve delicious food at student prices, including Halal options at the Nathan, Mt Gravatt, Gold Coast and South Bank campuses.
griffith.edu.au/shops
Student life
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Clubs and societiesGriffith has over 120 clubs in cultural, religious, political, educational, sporting, professional and special interest areas. There are also international student societies from the following countries: Africa, Bangladesh, China, Europe, Philippines, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
griffith.edu.au/clubs
religionEach Griffith campus has prayer facilities as well as multi-faith chaplains.
griffith.edu.au/chaplaincy
griffith Community Make friends with international and domestic students, help restore the Australian environment, and if you’re lucky, see one of our furry campus visitors - koala, possum, or sugar glider - at Griffith Bush Care (Nathan and Mt Gravatt campuses). Or, if you are at the Gold Coast campus, help restore our beautiful coastal environments with the Griffith Beach Care group.
griffith.edu.au/about-griffith/ griffith-community
experience the griffith red ZoneGriffith’s Red Zones provide exciting, interactive learning experiences for visitors. Through hands-on technology and massive projection displays, you can immerse yourself in different worlds, expand your knowledge and explore our expertise in science, health, business and the arts.
griffith.edu.au/redzone
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Griffith University Village at the Gold
Coast campus (pictured) was the recipient of the Australasian Association of College and University
Housing Officers (AACUHO) 2015 Housing Operator
of the Year Award.
Find out more at griffith.edu.au/accommodation
accommodationStay in college accommodation on campus and walk ten minutes from your room to class, find your own accommodation in the suburb of your choice, or live with an Australian family. Whatever your decision, Griffith can provide accommodation support and advice about living in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Student accommodation – Sergio’s advice“When I first arrived in the country I stayed at a homestay with a lovely old lady who showed me around the area, made me dinner and welcomed me to Australia. In the meantime I was making friends at uni and enjoying myself.”
Sergio Guevara is studying a Bachelor of International Business. This is an extract from: Student accommodation – Sergio’s advice.
Read more at griffith.edu.au/explore-blog
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airport pick upFree airport pick up is available for all new international students. You can book it up to 72 hours in advance of your departure for Australia. griffith.edu.au/airport-reception
On-campusOn campus accommodation is available at all campuses except South Bank. Griffith University offers catered and self-catered college accommodation as well as postgraduate rooms on the Nathan and Mt Gravatt campuses, while on the Logan and Gold Coast campuses on-campus accommodation is run by private providers. Living on campus is a fantastic way to meet new people, find out about new cultures, and develop independence. griffith.edu.au/accommodation/on-campus-accommodation/room-options
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Gold Coast *Web: griffithuv.com.auEmail: [email protected]: +61 (0)7 5631 4628
LoganWeb: ucg.net.auEmail: [email protected]: +61 (0)7 3200 4444
Nathan Web: griffith.edu.au/accommodationEmail: [email protected]: +61 (0)7 3735 7575
Mt Gravatt
*1 bedroom apartment and 1 bedroom studio only
Off-campusIn Australia, share housing–where you share a house or apartment with a number of other students–is the most common form of off-campus accommodation. To ensure you can inspect the property before you move in, it is better to organise off-campus accommodation once you arrive. However, we suggest you organise temporary accommodation for your first few weeks in Queensland, Australia from your home country. Find off-campus accommodation properties here: griffith.edu.au/off-campus-accommodation
HomestayHomestay accommodation gives you the option to live with an Australian family while you study. Homestays are available to students at all Griffith campuses. They are a great way to develop your English language skills and experience life in Australia. Homestay has catered and self-catered options. griffith.edu.au/homestay
Weekly Cost of Living
Catered on-campus
Non-catered on-campus
Share house off-campus
Homestay off-campus
Rent $338.40 $165 - $229 $160 - $450 $245 - $270 per week
Food Included $100 $100 Included
Transport to University Walking distance Walking distance $40 $40
Electricity and gas Included Included $20 - $30 Included
Internet $10 - $20 $10 - $20 $10 - $20 $6 - $12
Mobile (Cell) phones $15 $15 $15 - $25 $15 - $25
The table above is based on 2016 costs. Please be advised it is an estimate only and individual differences mean prices will vary. The above table does not include: security deposit, textbooks, clothing and medical expenses. Students will also have to pay tuition fees and other associated study costs. Information about these fees can be found on page 25. 2017 indicative annual tuition fees for individual degrees can be found on pages 32 to 51.
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Student supportFrom learning in a new language to planning a career, our international students take on new and exciting challenges in every area of their lives. We anticipate what you need from the time you accept your offer to when you become an alumnus so your time at Griffith is not only educationally rewarding but life-enriching.
Once you have accepted your offer:
during your first trimester we recommend that you:
While you are studying we can help you:
Find out more at griffith.edu.au/student-services
Investigate accommodation options.
Once you accept your offer we can help you organise your accommodation on-campus or with a homestay family. We also offer a free airport pick up service.
Do you need disability support?
If you have a disability you can access support from one of our disability service officers. Contact them before you start.
Do you need assistance with English?
If English is your second language we provide a free English language learning service called English HELP to develop your academic English, and improve your overall academic performance.
Book airport pickup (see page 17 for information).
Become acquainted with the library.
We have six libraries across five campuses. We provide computers for study, or you can connect your own device to the wireless network. The library also offers computer and academic workshops.
Make an appointment with an International Student Advisor.
International Student Advisors offer personal support, advice and information.
Get ready to achieve by joining Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS).
PASS is a student facilitated group learning session for demanding courses. Students who attend PASS regularly achieve, on average, between 15 to 20% higher final grades.
Start planning your career.
Careers and employment officers can help you fine tune your career aspirations and give you advice about the best extracurricular learning experiences for gaining employment in your preferred area.
Make enough time for study and relaxation.
If you need assistance with your study/life balance our International Student Advisors can assist you with study related issues.
Look after your health.
If you need a doctor there are Health Services with qualified doctors located on the Gold Coast and Nathan campuses. If you need someone to talk to about personal issues, we offer free, confidential student counselling on all our campuses.
Keep on top of your money.
If you are having problems with budgeting or money: The Welfare and Student Liaison Office assists with interest-free student loans, grievances and appeals, budgeting and tenancy issues.
Arrange a career mentor.
The Industry Mentoring Program pairs you with an experienced professional from your chosen career area for advice and guidance.
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Before you graduate:
Make another appointment with our Careers and Employment team to finalise a graduate career plan.
Ensure your lifelong learning as a member of the Griffith community.
Griffith alumni can be found in every field of endeavour, from leading politicians to gold-medal winning athletes, and gifted musicians to ground-breaking medical researchers.
My experiences here at Griffith University have been enhanced by the immeasurable support from the Student Services Unit, Student Success Unit and International Student Services. Importantly, being the recipient of a scholarship for international students has made my studies a lot easier.
It is my honest desire that these few words will make more people want to know more so as to do more in life.
Godwin Ogele, Master of Health Services Management, Nigeria.
griffith ScholarshipsGriffith University supports outstanding international students with a range of scholarships, including:
� Griffith International excellence scholarships for undergraduate students, postgraduate students and scholarships for family members of current international students and alumni
� Discipline-specific scholarships for selected programs
� Higher degree by research scholarships
� 2018 Commonwealth Games scholarships
� Scholarships are awarded to the top graduate of the GELI Direct Entry Program and the top Griffith College Diploma graduate for each session
Applicants for Australian Government scholarships, including the Australia Awards Scholarships and Endeavour Awards Scholarships, can apply to study at Griffith.
Go to: griffith.edu.au/scholarships
The Vice President (Global) with some of the 2016 international student scholarship recipients.
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The multi-award winning Griffith English Language Enhancement Strategy (GELES) has been developed to ensure your experience at an English speaking university is as fulfilling as possible. Through GELES, English language assistance is available from the weeks immediately before you start university, right up until graduation.
english Language Support at griffith
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UniPrepGet a head start by refreshing your English and familiarising yourself with Griffith academic requirements just before you start your degree. griffith.edu.au/uniprep
Griffith Mates* Meet international and domestic students, make new friends and practise your English. griffith.edu.au/mates*Available at no extra cost
EnglishHELP (English Higher Education Language Program)*This free English language support service offers individual consultations with an academic language specialist and the following workshops:
Find your voice: become an active participant in tutorials and build your confidence with speaking and listening.
Academic Grammar & Vocabulary: master the areas of academic grammar and vocabulary that are typically challenging for university students.
Pronunciation Power: improve your pronunciation and become a more confident speaker.
Scientific Writing: learn to write a scientific report (undergraduate and postgraduate only).
You can use EnglishHELP’s free online resources wherever and whenever you need to: griffith.edu.au/englishhelp*Available at no extra cost
English4gradsTake a subsidised IELTS (Academic) or Pearson Test of English (Academic) test as evidence of your English language proficiency for future employers, professional registration, visa applications or just for yourself.
Undergraduate students only:English Language Enhancement CourseIf you have an IELTS score below 7.0 or sub-scores below 6.5 (or equivalent)*, the 10-credit point Language and Communication course is compulsory in your first trimester. It is specific to your degree area and will help you throughout your studies.*subject to certain exemptions
Postgraduate students only:Postgraduate English Language Enhancement* Attend extra weekly English and Academic Skills tutorials† that develop your discipline-specific language skills to help you succeed in your studies.*Available at no extra cost†not available in all programs or courses
HDR students only:EnglishHELP for Higher Degree by Research (HDR)* Take advantage of special programs: for HDR students:
Higher Degree Research Language: advanced academic language skills required for HDR programs.
HDR EnglishHELP: twice per week consultations with academic language specialists. *Available at no extra cost
Starting your degree
Before graduation
during your degree
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go globalChallenge yourself, impress potential employers, learn a new language, make lasting international connections, expand your cultural horizons, discover amazing places and form lifelong memories. Griffith Global Mobility offer s a variety of global learning experiences to diversify your degree and enhance your graduate outcomes.
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Study at griffith University (Inbound):griffith.edu.au/go-global
If you are a student at an overseas university, you can complete one or two trimesters of study at Griffith and earn credit towards your home degree. You can apply to Griffith as either a study abroad or exchange student at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
As part of the Study Abroad and Exchange programs we offer:
• Specialised trimesters: become an expert on a subject by studying three or more subjects in one field and receive a specialised trimester certificate.
• Community internship program: volunteer with an Australian organisation for a trimester to gain professional experience, get to know the Australian community, and earn credit points towards your degree.
• Study Abroad and Exchange student activities: get to know your fellow students and become acquainted with the beautiful Australian environment through our events.
Who is a Study abroad student? If your home university is not a Griffith exchange partner you can apply to study here as a Study Abroad student. If you are a Study Abroad student, you pay a set tuition fee for the trimester. Fee information can be found here: griffith.edu.au/international/global-mobility/ inbound/cost
Who is an exchange student? If your home university is a Griffith exchange partner, you can apply at your university to be nominated to study at Griffith. If you are an Exchange student you pay any tuition fees to your home university, not to Griffith University. Visit griffith.edu.au/exchange-partners to see if your university is a partner.
Want to know more? See our 2017 SAE Guide:
Undertake an international study experience (Outbound): griffith.edu.au/go-global
Discover where your Griffith degree can take you with Griffith Global Mobility. As a Griffith student, you may have the opportunity to spend as little as one week, or as long as one year, participating in an overseas program as a part of your study. Across over 50 countries, the following opportunities are available to eligible students:
• Trimester, summer or winter exchange• Global internships • International volunteering and service Learning
• Overseas short courses• Academic-led study tours to countries including: Laos,
Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan and Nepal • Clinical placements • Research practicums • Overseas conferences and workshops
Many of these opportunities can be credited towards your Griffith degree. Travel grants are available. For more information visit: griffith.edu.au/go-global
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Study areasPages 32 to 51 list our undergraduate programs. Use the fold out Study area legend flap to check campus symbols, the most common English language entry requirements, undergraduate academic entry requirements, and information about fees.
Find out more at degrees.griffith.edu.au
Queensland Year 12(senior high school or equivalent)
English Language Studies Griffith English Language Institute (pages 27 to 29)
Diploma or Tertiary Preparation Program Griffith College (pages 30 to 31)
Undergraduate Programs
• Bachelor degree
• Double degree
Honours(coursework and research)
Coursework Programs
• Graduate Certificate
• Graduate Diploma
• Coursework Masters
• Coursework Masters (Advanced)
Research Programs
• Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
• Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
• Masters (Research)
• Doctoral degree (Research)
• Doctoral degree (Professional)
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TrimestersFrom 2017, we’ll be teaching across three trimesters, rather than two semesters, which gives you the flexibility to pace your study to suit your needs. You will have more opportunities throughout the year to start study–for example, you can start our business, commerce, science, IT, psychological science and counselling degrees in February, July, or October–so if you want to take a break from study after school, you can still start university in 2017. From 2017, Griffith University degrees will be delivered over three twelve-week teaching periods per year.
Trimesters one and two are compulsory, so if you begin your degree in trimester three, you must complete trimesters one and two in the following year; however, if you begin in trimester one or two, it is not compulsory to enrol in trimester three.
• Trimester 1 (T1): 27 February – 26 May 2017• Trimester 2 (T2): 3 July – 22 September 2017• Trimester 3 (T3) (optional): 30 October 2017 – 2 February
Undergraduate degreesBachelor degree A bachelor degree is the main type of undergraduate university qualification. You learn through a combination of lectures, tutorials and private study.
T112 WEEKS
T212 WEEKS
T312 WEEKS
Your first year of study is a foundation year. Explore the core skills and concepts relating to your chosen study area so you can try different courses before you choose the study area that interests you.
Major: A major is a sequence of at least 60 credit points (normally six courses) allowing you to specialise in a particular area of interest. You begin your major in second year.
Award major: An award major is a major printed on your testamur upon graduation and requires 80 credit points (eight courses).
Minor: A minor is a sequence of at least 30 credit points (three courses), which allows you to specialise in a particular area of interest.
In your final year, you will continue to advance your knowledge and skills in your area of specialisation. If your program is four years long it may also include an Honours year.
1. Enter a one year bachelor honours degree after graduating from a bachelor degree in the same discipline.
2. Enter a bachelor degree and, at some point during your degree, apply to transfer to a bachelor honours degree.
3. Enter a four year (or more) bachelor honours degree and graduate with honours.
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Study areasPathways to griffith
� GELI: Griffith English Language Institute
� Griffith College
Undergraduate degrees
� Architecture, planning and built environment
� Aviation
� Business, tourism and commerce
� Creative arts and design
� Education and teaching
� Engineering
� Environment
� Government and international relations
� Health - psychology, social work and human services
� Health - medicine, paramedicine, public health, environmental health, nursing and midwifery, dentistry, pharmacy
� Health - exercise science and physiotherapy, nutrition and dietetics, occupational therapy
� Health - medical science and technology, clinical research
� Humanities, journalism and communication
� Information technology
� Languages
� Law and criminology
� Music
� Science
� Sport
� Double degrees
What will my study cost? griffith.edu.au/fees-charges/international
tuition feesInternational students are required to pay tuition fees. You are an international student if you are NOT:
• an Australian or New Zealand citizen• a person who has Australian permanent
resident status
You will find the 2017 indicative trimester fees for each degree on pages 32 to 51 of this guide. Indicative trimester fees are calculated on the basis of 40 credit points of study. Actual annual fees may vary in accordance with your choice of majors and electives and whether you study in trimester three. Tuition fees are reviewed and increased each year. Detailed information about these fees and fee refunds is in your offer letter and in the Destination Griffith guide, which is sent to you once you have accepted your offer.
Other feesAs well as tuition fees you will be required to pay:
• Overseas Student Health Cover (griffith.edu.au/international-health-insurance)
• You can find information about living costs in Australia on page 17 of this guide.
How will I be graded? MarkingGriffith University uses the seven-point grading scale (where seven (7) is the highest grade awarded and one (1) is the lowest).
7 – High Distinction
6 – Distinction
5 – Credit
4 – Pass
3 or less – Fail
grade point average (gPa)Your grade point average (GPA) is the measure used for academic achievement at Griffith University. Your GPA is calculated using your grades and the credit point value of the courses you have completed. You can calculate your GPA using the method shown in the Calculation of Grade Point Average Policy: griffith.edu.au/students/exams-assessment/academic-standing-progress-and-exclusion
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If you do not yet meet the English language or academic entry requirements for your preferred degree, don’t worry. Griffith’s English language pathway provider, Griffith English Language Institute (GELI) (opposite), and academic pathway provider, Griffith College (page 30), are both conveniently located on our campuses, and will help you attain the qualifications you need to gain entry into Griffith University.
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GELI’s courses are designed for learners at every stage from beginner to advanced. Our graduates use their English skills for travel, work, to pass a proficiency test or to qualify for a Griffith University degree.
� Multi award-winning Institute and recipient of three major national industry awards. Over 80% of our teachers have postgraduate qualifications in TESOL, education, or applied linguistics.
� Located in Griffith University’s Nathan, Mt Gravatt and Gold Coast campuses.
� Independent Learning Centres (ILC) at each GELI centre where you can practise your language skills outside class.
� Free dedicated GELI academic welfare services to help you succeed.
� Access to the full range of Griffith’s services and facilities including: libraries, computer labs, sporting facilities, and health and welfare services.
For over twenty five-years, Griffith English Language Institute (GELI), Griffith University’s official English language provider, has been delivering award-winning English language programs to international students.
Contact usPhone: +61 (07) 5552 7555 Email: [email protected]
geLI griffith english Language Institute
Set amongst native bushland and located just minutes from pristine beaches, Griffith’s Gold Coast campus is to many a home-away-from-home. Griffith English Language Institute (GELI) student Juan, from Colombia, shares his experience studying on the Gold Coast and the reasons why he chose to study at GELI.
Scan here to watch Juan’s video
Find out more and apply at griffith.edu.au/geli
awards 2014 IDP Performance Excellence Award for IELTS Test Centre
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geLI Courses general english GE Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS
2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
Improve your general English language proficiency for employment, higher education or travel purposes. This program is available to students at six levels, from absolute beginner to advanced user.
5-50 weeks full-time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov
Option 1Option 2Option 3Option 4
013051D $400(weekly)
English entry level Basic to intermediate (based on GELI Placement Test on arrival)
english for academic Purposes EAP Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
EAP is for students with an intermediate to high level of English proficiency who want to study at a tertiary level. The program builds on the skills learnt in General English and prepares you for academic study. It is available to students at three levels.
5-50 weeks full-time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov
Option 1Option 2Option 3
013051D $400(weekly)
English entry level Intermediate (based on an external proficiency test e.g. IELTS, the GELI Placement Test or internal promotion from another GELI course)
english for test Purposes ETP Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
ETP is for students planning to take an external English language test such as IELTS or ISLPR for entry into the Direct Entry Program (DEP), Griffith University or Griffith College.
5-50 weeks full-time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov
Option 2 013051D $400(weekly)
English entry level Intermediate to advanced (available only post-arrival)
direct entry Program Preparation DEP PREP Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
DEP Preparation is a five-week program that introduces students to the skills and tasks that will be developed further in DEP. The program has a dual focus on English language acquisition and academic skills development.
5 weeks full-time
Feb, Mar, Sep, Oct
Option 1 013051D $430(weekly)
English entry level Intermediate to advanced (based on GELI Password test, external proficiency test eg. IELTS)
direct entry Program DEP Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
DEP is an intensive English academic program for students with a conditional letter of offer to a Griffith University program or Griffith College higher diploma. Upon successfully completing DEP, you can progress directly to Griffith or Griffith College without taking an external English language test.
10 weeks full-time
Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov
Option 1 013051D $430(weekly)
English entry level Advanced (based on passing DEP Prep or external proficiency test eg. IELTS)
Improve your academic english for School and University
High School Preparation (HSP) Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
HSP is for students aged between 14 and 18 years entering an Australian secondary school. It combines English language studies with school subject studies to improve English as well as general knowledge, academic skills and cultural information.
20 weeks full-time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov
Pathway to chosen high school
079770E $470(weekly)
English entry level Basic to advanced (based on GELI English test on arrival, or external proficiency test eg IELTS)
UniPrep Duration Start Pathway options CRICOS2017 Tuition Fees (AU$)
UniPrep gives commencing international students a head start in their degree studies by developing their English language in academic and specific disciplinary contexts.
3 weeks full-time
Mar, Jul Prior to degree commencement
013051D $1,200(one-off)
English entry level Intermediate to advanced
Please note
• A one-off $225 AUD enrollment fee is charged at time of application. • Course texts are loaned to students free of charge provided they are returned in good condition.
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Below is a comprehensive pathways summary showing GELI courses, with four of the most common English language pathway options. You can commence at GELI at any stage of the pathway depending on your level of English language proficiency.
DEPDegree entry DEP entry
6.0 5.5 no subscore below 5.5
6.5 6.0 no subscore below 6.0
7.0 6.5 no subscore below 6.5
DEP PreparationDegree entry DEP entry
6.0 5.5 no subscore below 5.0
6.5 6.0 no subscore below 5.5
7.0 6.5 no subscore below 6.0
English Proficiency Test
IELTS at or above 5.0 (minimum 4.5)
EAP 1 - EAP 3
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Griffith University Degree
Meet University English requirements for degree program
IELTS below 4.5 minimum subscore 4.0 - placement test on arrival
GE 1 - GE 4
Do not pass Pass
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Do not pass Pass
Do not pass Pass
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GE 5 - GE 6
GE
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As a guide, it takes a minimum of ten weeks to move up half an International English Language Test System (IELTS) band. That means if you start at GELI with an IELTS level of 4.5 it will take you a minimum of 50 weeks (just under a year) to obtain an IELTS of 7.0 (the highest IELTS score needed for entry into most Griffith University programs).
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As a Griffith College student you are so close to Griffith, you are already there. Griffith College is based on campus at Griffith University’s Mt Gravatt and Gold Coast campuses. You have full access to University facilities and study the same advanced subject matter as first year students who attain direct entry.
Griffith College students are able to fast-track their studies and enter second year university after just eight months (2 trimesters) of full-time study.
Upon completion of a Griffith College Diploma, graduates have a tertiary-level qualification recognised world-wide and have completed the equivalent of the first year of a Griffith University degree.**dependent on the degree pathway selected
As a Griffith College student, you will also benefit from: � A supportive environment with small class sizes and assisted learning for better results
� Academic and welfare guidance
� Learning and language support
� Three flexible intakes per year: February, June and October - all aligned with Griffith trimester start dates.
Griffith College provided me with a pathway to university while also allowing me to settle into uni life. The smaller class sizes meant I was able to have more interaction with teachers and help build a strong foundation for my future studies. Here at Griffith College I was able to experience university and transition into it step-by-step.
Anshul Kala, India Diploma of Commerce
griffith College Your pathway to griffith UniversityGriffith College provides you with the closest alternative to direct entry to a degree at Griffith University. Since 1997, Griffith College has successfully bridged the academic and English gap for over 13,700 students. Griffith College’s high quality courses are equivalent to university-level study, and are based on the University campus so you can achieve your goal of becoming a successful Griffith University graduate.
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Find out more at griffithcollege.edu.au
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Courses If you do not yet meet the academic prerequisites for your desired program you are able to enrol in a Griffith College Diploma to upgrade your qualifications and, upon completion of your diploma, to enter the second year of some Griffith University programs. Look out for the Griffith College pathway symbol on pages 32 - 51 to see which programs have this option.
associate degree in Commerce and Business Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:4-6 16-24 Feb, Jun, Oct 160 070425F
Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management
diploma of Biosciences Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun up to 80 070424G
Bachelor of Biomedical Science, Bachelor of Forensic Science, Bachelor of Marine Science, Bachelor of Science
diploma of Commerce Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 026674K
Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Business Information Systems, Bachelor of Government and International Relations, Bachelor of International Business, Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce
diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct 80 082070G
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
diploma of engineering Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 070423G
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
diploma of design Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 056514M
Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Creative and Interactive Media, Bachelor of Fine Art, Bachelor of Photography
diploma of Health Care Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun 80 075186J
DEP Bachelor of Nursing
diploma of Health Sciences Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun up to 80 075188G
Bachelor of Exercise Science (1171), Bachelor of Biomedical Science, Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science, DEP Bachelor of Health Science, DEP Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics, DEP Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology
diploma of Hotel Management Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 052593F
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management, Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Government and International Relations, Bachelor of International Business
diploma of Information technology Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 026675J
Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Business Information Systems
diploma of Media and Communication Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Griffith degree program:2-3 8-12 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 075187G
Bachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication, Bachelor of Arts
Foundation Program Trimesters Months Start Campus Credit Pts. CRICOS
Visit griffith.edu.au/college/study/programs/foundation-program 2 8 Feb, Jun, Oct up to 80 091322F
*For up-to-date fee information, please visit griffithcollege.edu.auFor entry requirements and program overviews, structure and outcomes, please refer to griffithcollege.edu.auFor more detailed information about credit, please refer to griffith.edu.au/college/apply/recognition-of-prior-learning
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architecture, planning and built environmentI enjoy studyingDesign, geography, engineering, maths, physics, graphics, IT, business studies
I’d like to work as anArchitect, civil engineer, construction manager, city planner, interior designer, property developer, water supply distribution engineer, real estate agent
I’d like to work inUrban design, architecture, interior design, virtual environments, graphic design, commercial property development, building product manufacturing, planning for natural resource management, transport and social planning, real estate and property management
Bachelor Degree + Majors Year
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Bachelor of Architectural Design 3 1 240 6.5 H2 1492 083726G $14,750
Bachelor of Business
Gold Coast - Major in Real Estate and Property Development
Nathan - Major in Real Estate and Property Development
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1034 006423F $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1288 006423F $13,250
2* 1 240 6.5 S 1347 NA $13,250
Bachelor of Business with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2088 082399D $13,250
*Fast-track program - You can complete this degree in two years by studying on a three-trimester per year basis (four courses per trimester).
Bachelor of Design 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1189 020086A $13,250
Major in Interior Environments
Bachelor of Design with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2043 029377F $13,250
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
Major in Civil Engineering
4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1546 090583D $16,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1542 090583D $16,250
Bachelor of Industrial Design 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1407 081670B $14,750
Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1279 062724F $14,750
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1086 062724F $14,750
For more information about the programs listed here visit degrees.griffith.edu.au
aviationI enjoy studyingMaths, biology, physics
I’d like to work as aCharter pilot, flight instructor, airline manager, air traffic controller, airline captain, Air Force first officer
I’d like to work inCommercial airlines, airline maintenance and repair, air force, civil aviation management, aerial services (agricultural spraying, aerial surveying and photography)
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Bachelor of Aviation 2* 1 240 6.5 S 1517 085494C $14,750
*This is a 3 year program completed over 2 years
Bachelor of Aviation Management 1.5 1 2 240 6.5 S 1367 070286A $14,750
For more information about the programs listed here visit degrees.griffith.edu.au
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Business, tourism and commerceI enjoy studyingBusiness subjects, accounting, economics, maths, hospitality, tourism, study of society, technology studies, languages
I’d like to work as aBusiness manager or owner, accountant, economist, financial planner, marketing specialist, advertising account executive, real estate agent, human resources manager, logistics and supply chain manager, event organiser, sports club director
I’d like to work inForeign affairs and trade, business consultancy, event management, marketing, sporting associations, hotels, tourism, banking and finance, property development
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Bachelor of Arts
Major in Public Relations
3* 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3* 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Asian Studies
Major in Asian Business; Asian Societies and Cultures; International Relations and Security; Politics, Law and Justice in Asia; Languages (see page 43)
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1388 077246G $12,500
Bachelor of Business
Gold Coast - Major in Asian Business; Employment Relations; Entrepreneurship and Self-employment; Event Management; Human Resource Management; International Business; Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Management; Marketing; Real Estate and Property Development; Sport Management; Tourism Management
Nathan - Major in Asian Business; Employment Relations; Entrepreneurship and Self-employment; Event Management; Human Resource Management; International Business; Logistics and supply Chain Management; Management; Marketing; Real Estate and Property Development; Sport Management; Sustainable Enterprise; Tourism Management
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1034 006423F $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1288 006423F $13,250
2* 1 240 6.5 S 1347 NA $13,250
Bachelor of Business with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2088 082399D $13,250
*Fast-track program - You can complete this degree in two years by studying on a three-trimester per year basis (four courses per trimester).
Bachelor of Business Information Systems 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1360 066778D $14,750
Bachelor of Commerce
Gold Coast - Major in Accounting; Economics; Finance; Financial Planning
Nathan - Major in Accounting; Economics; Finance; Financial Planning
Logan - Major in Accounting; Financial Planning
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1286 003428C $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1035 003428C $13,250
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2089 080404F $13,250
Bachelor of International Business
Major in Asian Studies; International Relations; Languages, including: Chinese, French*, German*, Indonesian*, Italian, Japanese, Korean*, Russian*, and Spanish
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1107 003430J $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1105 003430J $13,250
*Via cross-institutional study at The University of Queensland.
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management
Major in Event Management; Human Resource Management; Management; Marketing; Real Estate and Property Development; Sport Management
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1408 080403G $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1409 080403G $13,250
Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1489 083389J $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1490 083389J $13,250
Bachelor of Communication with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2105 083104E $13,250
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Creative arts and design I enjoy studyingArt, English, drama, fashion, film and TV, media studies, graphics, music, design and technology, dance
I’d like to work as aVisual artist, gallery manager or curator, photographer, photojournalist, jeweller, jewellery designer, interior designer, copywriter, scriptwriter, author, illustrator, artist, film producer, director, film editor, graphic designer, actor, stage manager, games designer, animator, art director, festival director, fashion designer, secondary school teacher
I’d like to work inFilm and TV production, games development, advertising, theatre, product and industrial design, art galleries, media and journalism, arts development and promotion, design, education
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Bachelor of Animation
Major in Animating; Art Direction; Technical Direction
3 1 240 6.5 H2 1179 011449J $14,000
Bachelor of Animation with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2035 017682G $14,000
Bachelor of Architectural Design 3 1 240 6.5 H2 1492 083726G $14,750
Bachelor of Arts
Major in Creative Writing
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Creative and Interactive Media
Major in Digital Arts and Design; Media Applications
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1541 090887K $14,000
Bachelor of Design
Major in Interior Environments; Product Design; Visual Communication Design
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1189 020086A $13,250
Bachelor of Design with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2043 029377F $13,250
Bachelor of Education
Gold Coast - Major in Design and Technology; Graphics
Mt Gravatt - Major in Drama; Visual Arts
4 1 320 7.5* H1 1567 090883C $13,250
*A minimum overall band score of 7.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score below 8.0 for listening and speaking and 7.0 for reading and writing.
Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production 3 1 240 6.5 H2 1284 058710B $14,000
Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2074 056917C $14,000
Bachelor of Fine Art 3 1 240 6.5 H2 1181 062847F $14,000
Major in Art Theory; Interdisciplinary Drawing; Interdisciplinary Print Media; Interdisciplinary Sculpture; Jewellery and Small Objects; Painting
Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2037 017683F $14,000
Bachelor of Games Design 3 1 240 6.5 H2 1338 061452M $14,000
Bachelor of Games Design with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2083 073717C $14,000
Bachelor of Industrial Design 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1407 081670B $14,750
Bachelor of Photography
Major in Creative Advertising Photography; Photographic Art Practice; Photojournalism and Documentary Practice
3 1 240 6.5 H2 1186 011454A $14,000
Bachelor of Photography with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2041 018725D $14,000
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education and teaching I enjoy studyingEnglish, art, history, geography, biology, chemistry, maths, physics, computing, design and technology, study of society, media studies, health and physical education, graphics, drama
I’d like to work as aPrimary school teacher, secondary school teacher, special needs teacher, physical education teacher, sports coach
I’d like to work inEducation, training, community development
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Gold Coast - Major in Health and Physical Education; Junior Secondary; Biology; Chemistry (must be combined with Biology or Mathematics); Mathematics; Physics (must be combined with Mathematics)
Mt Gravatt - Major in Junior Secondary; Special Needs; Biology; Chemistry (must be combined with Biology or Mathematics); Drama; English; Geography; Health and Physical Education; History; Learning Support; Mathematics; Physics (must be combined with Mathematics); Visual Arts
4 1 320 7.5* H1 1567 090883C $13,250
*A minimum overall band score of 7.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score below 8.0 for listening and speaking and 7.0 for reading and writing.
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engineering I enjoy studyingMaths, physics, business studies, design and technology, IT, engineering
I’d like to work as aCivil engineer, electrical engineer, biomedical engineer, environmental engineer, mechanical engineer, software engineer, industrial designer, construction manager
I’d like to work inConstruction, manufacturing, mining, energy production, telecommunications, transport management, robotics, technology development, food production, medical services, sports rehabilitation, marine engineering
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Bachelor of Computer Science
Major in Applications Programming; Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1534 090585B $14,750
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1535 090585B $14,750
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours 4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1546 090583D $16,250
Gold Coast - Major in Civil Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering
Nathan - Major in Civil Engineering; Electronic Engineering; Electronic and Energy Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Software Engineering
4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1542 090583D $16,250
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electronic and Computer Engineering
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1498 084181F $16,250
Bachelor of Industrial Design 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1407 081670B $14,750
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environment I enjoy studyingBiology, agriculture, geography, study of society, health education
I’d like to work as anEnvironmental engineer, environmental consultant, environmental health project officer, environmental scientist, marine biologist, park or wildlife ranger, city planner
I’d like to work inCoastal resource management, fisheries, laboratories, conservation and pollution control management, marine science institutes, marine parks, environmental education, research, conservation, ecotourism, urban planning
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Bachelor of Business
Nathan - Major in Sustainable Enterprise
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1034 006423F $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1288 006423F $13,250
2* 1 240 6.5 S 1347 NA $13,250
Bachelor of Business with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2088 082399D $13,250
*Fast-track program - You can complete this degree in two years by studying on a three-trimester per year basis (four courses per trimester).
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours 4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1546 090583D $16,250
Nathan - Major in Environmental Engineering; Electronic and Energy Engineering
4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1542 090583D $16,250
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Major in Ecology and Conservation; Environmental Management; Soil and Water Science; Urban Environments
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 H1 1543 090584C $14,750
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 H1 1547 090584C $14,750
Bachelor of Journalism 3 1 240 6.5 S 1254 044987K $13,250
3 1 240 6.5 S 1253 044987K $13,250
Bachelor of Journalism with Honours 1 1 2 3 80 6.5 2104 083103F $13,250
Bachelor of Marine Science
Major in Coastal Physical Science; Coastal Resources Management; Marine Chemical Sciences; Marine Ecology
3 1 2 240 6.5 H1 1328 059729E $14,750
Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1489 083389J $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1490 083389J $13,250
Bachelor of Communication with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2105 083104E $13,250
Bachelor of Science
Major in Wildlife Biology
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1018 027473M $14,750
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1210 027473M $14,750
Bachelor of Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2111 083284G $14,750
1 1 2 80 6.5 2110 083284G $14,750
1 1 80 6.5 2112 082739M $14,750
Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours 4 1 320 6.5 H3 1330 060396M $14,750
Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1279 062724F $14,750
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1086 062724F $14,750
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government and international relations I enjoy studyingStudy of society, social and community studies, English, government, modern or ancient history, economics, religion and ethics, languages
I’d like to work as aPolicymaker, export manager, diplomat, politician, international business analyst, security adviser, consultant, policy adviser
I’d like to work inTravel and tourism, government defence and security agencies, research, economic, environmental and social policy, politics, human rights and non-government organisations
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Bachelor of Arts
Major in Islam–West Relations; Politics and International Studies; Security Studies
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Asian Studies
Major in Asian Business; Asian Societies and Cultures; Languages; International Relations and Security; Politics, Law and Justice in Asia
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1388 077246G $12,500
Bachelor of Business
Nathan - Major in Asian Business; International Business
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1034 006423F $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1288 006423F $13,250
2* 1 240 6.5 S 1347 NA $13,250
Bachelor of Business with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2088 082399D $13,250
*Fast-track program - You can complete this degree in two years by studying on a three-trimester per year basis (four courses per trimester).
Bachelor of Government and International Relations
Major in Asian Business; Economics; Languages; International Business; International Relations; Islam–West Relations
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1389 077995D $12,500
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1399 077995D $12,500
Bachelor of Government and International Relations with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2090 080407C $12,500
Bachelor of International Business
Major in Asian Studies; International Relations; Languages, including: Chinese, French*, German*, Indonesian*, Italian, Japanese, Korean*, Russian*, and Spanish
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1107 003430J $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1105 003430J $13,250
*Via cross-institutional study at The University of Queensland.
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Health - psychology, social work and human servicesI enjoy studyingStudy of society, English, biology, chemistry
I’d like to work as aPsychologist, counsellor, social worker, welfare support officer
I’d like to work inCommunity planning and development, welfare services, family support, mental health services, correctional services, policy development and research, rehabilitation services, women’s services, youth work, forensic mental health, criminology and criminal justice, human services, disability studies, health research, business research, employment and income support, aged care, migrant and refugees support services, child protection and child safety services
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Bachelor of Arts
Major in Sociology
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Child and Family Studies 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1095 069965K $12,500
Bachelor of Child and Family Studies with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2093 081360E $12,500
Bachelor of Counselling 3 1 2 3 320 6.5 H2 1548 090581F $12,500
Bachelor of Human Services 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1098 026703K $12,500
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1394 026703K $12,500
Bachelor of Human Services with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2092 081359J $12,500
Bachelor of Psychological Science 3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1012 058555G $12,500
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1312 058555G $12,500
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Graduate Entry strand) 1-1.5 1 80- 120 6.5 1012 058555G $12,500
1-1.5 180- 120 6.5 1312 058555G $12,500
Bachelor of Psychological Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2004 058546J $12,500
1 1 2 80 6.5 2033 058546J $12,500
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours 4 1 2 320 6.5 H2 1014 033967E $12,500
4 1 2 320 6.5 H2 1178 033967E $12,500
Bachelor of Social Work 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1282 056919A $12,500
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1372 056919A $12,500
Bachelor of Social Work with Honours 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1417 084287G $12,500
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1416 084287G $12,500
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Health - medicine, public health, environmental health, nursing and midwifery, dentistry, pharmacyI enjoy studyingBiology, chemistry, physics, English, study of society, maths, health and physical education
I’d like to work as aDoctor, surgeon, dentist, nurse, midwife, pharmacist, paramedic, environmental health officer, public health officer, medical scientist, regulatory scientist, clinical trials monitor, health policy and program developer
I’d like to work inHospitals, community health services, general practice, pharmaceutical sales, medical research, oral health, health promotion, defence forces, mining industry
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 H2 1094 002535G $14,750
3 1 2 240 6.5 H2 1031 002535G $14,750
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2100 080406D $14,750
1 1 80 6.5 2087 080406D $14,750
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours 3* 1 320 6.5 H3 1358 066783G $14,750
*4 year’s full-time equivalent offered over 3 years.
Bachelor of Medical Science (MD provisional entry for school leavers)
2 1 240* 7.0 H6 1280 058449K $14,750
2 1 240* 7.0 H6 1306 058449K $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2099 081367J $14,750
*Year 1 = 130 credit points, Year 2 = 110 credit points.
Bachelor of Nursing 3 1 240 7.0 S 1162 002436M $14,000
3 1 240 7.0 S 1165 002436M $14,000
3 1 240 7.0 S 1161 002436M $14,000
Bachelor of Nursing with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2094 081361D $14,000
Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science 3 1 240 7.0 H6 1259 056544E $23,750
Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2097 081365M $23,750
Graduate Diploma of Dentistry* 2 1 160 7.0 4136 062209C $36,500
*To qualify as a registered dentist you must complete the Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science and the Graduate Diploma of Dentistry.
Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Technology 3 1 240 7.0 H3 1260 056543F $15,500
Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Technology with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2098 081366K $23,750
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1528 087743G $14,750
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2118 087744G $14,750
Bachelor of Pharmacy 4 1 2 320 7.0 H2 1395 077649M $15,500
Bachelor of Public Health in Health Promotion and Public Health Nutrition
3 1 240 6.5 S 1415 080405E $12,500
Bachelor of Public Health with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2103 081374K $12,500
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Health - exercise science and physiotherapy, nutrition and dietetics, occupational therapyI enjoy studyingBiology, chemistry, physics, study of society, health and physical education
I’d like to work as aPhysiotherapist, exercise physiologist, strength and conditioning coach, nutritionist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, health educator, sports facilities manager
I’d like to work inPrivate and public hospitals, community health services, health promotion, injury treatment and rehabilitation, sports management, coaching
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Bachelor of Exercise Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1171 017687B $14,750
Bachelor of Exercise Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2096 081364A $14,750
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics 4 1 2 320 7.0 H4 1355 067746D $15,500
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours 4 1 320 7.0 1436 084289E $15,500
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 4 1 320 7.0 H3 1400 079926A $15,500
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours 2 1 320 7.0 1405 084288F $15,500
Bachelor of Sport Development 3 1 240 6.5 S 1493 086147C $14,750
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Health - medical science and technology, clinical researchI enjoy studyingBiology, chemistry, physics, IT, engineering
I’d like to work as aMedical laboratory scientist, clinical trials monitor, pharmacy technician, laboratory support technician, environmental scientist, formulation chemist, biomedical engineer, pharmaceutical marketing manager
I’d like to work inHospital laboratories, private pathology laboratories, state health laboratories, universities, microbiology, blood transfusion, immunology, drug research and discovery, pharmaceutical marketing
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 H2 1094 002535G $14,750
3 1 2 240 6.5 H2 1031 002535G $14,750
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2100 080406D $14,750
1 1 80 6.5 2087 080406D $14,750
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours 3* 1 320 6.5 H3 1358 066783G $14,750
*4 years’ full-time equivalent offered over 3 years.
Bachelor of Health Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 H1 1093 017585G $14,750
Bachelor of Health Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2101 081371B $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science 4 1 2 320 7.0 H1 1370 075028A $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2116 087620G $14,750
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1528 087743G $14,750
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2118 087744G $14,750
Bachelor of Science 3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1018 027473M $14,750
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1210 027473M $14,750
Bachelor of Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2111 083284G $14,750
1 1 2 80 6.5 2110 083284G $14,750
1 1 80 6.5 2112 082739M $14,750
Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours 4 1 320 6.5 H3 1330 060396M $14,750
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Humanities, journalism and communicationI enjoy studyingHistory, business communication, economics, English, media studies, geography, languages, legal studies, study of society, religion and ethics
I’d like to work as aWriter, journalist, editor, language teacher, communications manager, marketing executive, public relations consultant, entrepreneur, policymaker, author, primary or secondary teacher, researcher, security analyst, museum curator, public educator, non-governmental organisation agent, community leader, screen critic, book reviewer, poet, novelist, biographer
I’d like to work inPolicymaking, diplomacy, research, community development, advertising and marketing, publishing, media, film production and distribution, not-for-profit and aid organisations
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Bachelor of Arts
Major in Creative Writing; Criminal Justice; English Language and Linguistics; History; Islam–West Relations; Journalism; Languages; Literary Studies; Politics and International Studies; Public Relations; Screen Studies; Security Studies; Sociology
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Asian Studies
Major in Asian Societies and Cultures; Languages; International Relations and Security; Politics, Law and Justice in Asia
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1388 077246G $12,500
Bachelor of Business
Gold Coast - Major in Marketing
Nathan - Major in Marketing
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1034 006423F $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1288 006423F $13,250
2* 1 240 6.5 S 1347 NA $13,250
Bachelor of Business with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2088 082399D $13,250
*Fast-track program - You can complete this degree in two years by studying on a three-trimester per year basis (four courses per trimester).
Bachelor of Commerce
Major in Economics
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1286 003428C $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1035 003428C $13,250
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2089 080404F $13,250
Bachelor of Education
Mt Gravatt - Major in English; Geography; History
4 1 320 7.5* H1 1567 090883C $13,250
*A minimum overall band score of 7.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score below 8.0 for listening and speaking and 7.0 for reading and writing.
Bachelor of Government and International Relations
Major in Economics; Languages; International Relations; Islam–West Relations; Politics and Public Policy
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1389 077995D $12,500
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1399 077995D $12,500
Bachelor of Government and International Relations with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2090 080407C $12,500
Bachelor of Journalism 3 1 240 6.5 S 1254 044987K $13,250
3 1 240 6.5 S 1253 044987K $13,250
Bachelor of Journalism with Honours 1 1 2 3 80 6.5 2104 083103F $13,250
Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1489 083389J $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1490 083389J $13,250
Bachelor of Communication with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2105 083104E $13,250
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Information technology I enjoy studyingMaths, IT, design and technology, graphics, business studies, engineering
I’d like to work as aSoftware developer, IT support officer, database and systems administrator, technical writer, web developer, IT sales representative, secondary school teacher, business analyst, app developer, mobile technology manager, online content specialist, digital consultant, games developer
I’d like to work inIT management and consulting, web design, robotics, marketing, games design and development, satellite navigation, broadband services and telecommunications, energy production, transport control systems development
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Bachelor of Business Information Systems 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1360 066778D $14,750
Bachelor of Computer Science
Major in Applications Programming; Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1534 090585B $14,750
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1535 090585B $14,750
Bachelor of Creative and Interactive Media
Major in Digital arts and design
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1541 090887K $14,000
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours 4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1546 090583D $16,250
Nathan - Major in Electronic and Energy Engineering; Software Engineering 4 1 2 320 6.5 H1 1542 090583D $16,250
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electronic and Computer Engineering
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1498 084181F $16,250
Bachelor of Information Technology
Major in Information Systems; Networks and Security
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1539 003423G $14,750
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1538 003423G $14,750
Bachelor of Information Technology with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2020 027993J $14,750
1 1 2 80 6.5 2011 027993J $14,750
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LanguagesI enjoy studyingLanguages, English, study of society, literacy
I’d like to work as aTranslator, interpreter, journalist, language teacher, company manager, international educator, non-governmental organisation agent
I’d like to work inEducation and teaching, tourism and hospitality, publishing, media, international business
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Bachelor of Arts
Gold Coast - Study Chinese; English Language and Linguistics; French^; German^; Modern Greek#; Italian; Japanese; Korean^; Russian^; Spanish
Nathan - Study Chinese; English Language and Linguistics; International English*; French^; German^; Modern Greek#; Italian; Japanese; Korean^; Russian^; Spanish
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Asian Studies
Study Chinese; Indonesian^; Japanese; Korean^
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1388 077246G $12,500
Bachelor of Government and International Relations
Study Chinese; Indonesian^; Italian; Japanese; Korean^; Spanish
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1389 077995D $12,500
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1399 077995D $12,500
Bachelor of Government and International Relations with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2090 080407C $12,500
Bachelor of International Business
Major in Languages, including: Chinese, French*, German*, Indonesian*, Italian, Japanese, Korean*, Russian*, and Spanish
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1107 003430J $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1105 003430J $13,250
*Via cross-institutional study at The University of Queensland.
Diploma of Languages
Study Chinese; Italian; Japanese; Spanish
2* 1 2 80 6.5 S 8025 See Visa req. $13,250
*2 years part-time minimumNote: International students can undertake the Diploma of Languages in conjunction with a CRICOS registered degree program providing they maintain full-time enrolment in their primary degree of study and continue to progress academically.
Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics
Gold Coast - Study Chinese; French^; German^; Modern Greek#; Indonesian^; Italian; Japanese; Korean^; Russian^; Spanish
Nathan - Study Chinese; International English*; French^; German^; Modern Greek#; Indonesian^; Italian; Japanese; Korean^; Russian^; Spanish
3 1 240 6.5 S 1116 019661G $13,250
3 1 240 6.5 S 1398 019661G $13,250
Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2023 030359J $13,250
* For students with a non-English speaking background only. Available at Nathan only.^ Via cross-institutional study at The University of Queensland.# Offered online via cross-institutional study at Flinders University.† You can study the Diploma of Languages along with any bachelor degree. With this option, you will be able to continue learning a language taken at school or start a new language as a beginner, while also gaining a separate second degree in another area. Alternatively, if you are not enrolled in a degree at Griffith University, you can study just the Diploma of Languages.
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Law and criminology I enjoy studyingLegal studies, study of society, English, business studies, media studies
I’d like to work as aBarrister, solicitor, police officer, corrective services officer, welfare support officer, human rights defender, journalist, politician, research analyst, fraud expert, security or intelligence consultant, policy officer
I’d like to work inLaw enforcement, security, intelligence, probation and parole, child protection, criminal law, crime analysis, courts and justice services, crime prevention and regulatory agencies, welfare and counselling, criminological research, policy development and law reform, government, community development, banking, finance, industrial relations, commercial law, family law, international human rights and refugee law, international transactions.
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Bachelor of Arts
Major in Criminal Justice
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1016 000609M $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1021 000609M $13,250
Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2005 083102G $13,250
1 1 80 6.5 2007 083102G $13,250
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice 3 1 2 240 7.0 S 1385 061466E $13,250
3 1 2 240 7.0 S 1112 061466E $13,250
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice with Honours 1 1 80 7.0 2117 062205G $13,250
1 1 80 7.0 2022 062205G $13,250
Bachelor of Laws 4 1 320 7.0 H2 1484 083394A $14,000
4 1 320 7.0 H2 1483 083394A $14,000
Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 3 1 240 7.0 1455 083393B $14,000
3 1 240 7.0 1454 083393B $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours 4 1 320 7.0 1500 086236B $14,000
4 1 320 7.0 1525 086236B $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours (Graduate Entry) 3.5 1 280 7.0 1527 086235C $14,000
3.5 1 280 7.0 1526 086235C $14,000
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Music I enjoy studyingMusic, drama
I’d like to work as anInstrumentalist, vocalist, musician, performer, concert performer, music producer, sound engineer, composer, music promoter, event organiser
I’d like to work inPerformance companies, orchestras, theatre, the entertainment industry, community arts, musical theatre, multimedia, live sound, recording studios, theatres and performance venues, film and television, games design
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Bachelor of Music
Major in Composition; Conducting; Contemporary Music; Keyboard Accompaniment; Music Industry Studies; Music Literature; Music Technology; Music Theory and Aural studies; Opera and Music Theatre Studies; Pedagogy
3 1 240 6.5 S 1419 081380A $14,000
Bachelor of Music with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2051 076297E $14,000
Bachelor of Music in Composition 4 1 320 6.5 S 1414 081382K $14,000
Bachelor of Music in Performance 4 1 320 6.5 S 1413 081378F $14,000
Bachelor of Music Technology 3 1 240 6.5 S 1195 059731M $14,000
Bachelor of Music Technology with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2049 059730A $14,000
Bachelor of Musical Theatre 3 1 240 6.5 S 1404 082401D $14,000
Bachelor of Popular Music 3 1 240 6.5 S 1196 027483J $14,000
Bachelor of Popular Music with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2062 041227G $14,000
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Science I enjoy studyingBiology, chemistry, physics, maths, engineering, IT, technology studies
I’d like to work as aMicrobiologist, pharmaceutical scientist, biochemist, chemist, biotechnologist, environment consultant, environmental scientist, wildlife biologist, mathematician, DNA expert, forensic molecular biologist, forensic chemist, forensic toxicologist, science journalist, science teacher
I’d like to work inHospitals, medical research institutes, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, environmental organisations, government departments and agencies, technical sales, electricity companies, oil and mineral exploration, technology development, criminal justice
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 H2 1094 002535G $14,750
3 1 2 240 6.5 H2 1031 002535G $14,750
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2100 080406D $14,750
1 1 80 6.5 2087 080406D $14,750
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours 3* 1 320 6.5 H3 1358 066783G $14,750
*4 years’ full-time equivalent offered over 3 years.
Bachelor of Biomolecular Science with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2108 082672C $14,750
Bachelor of Education
Gold Coast - Major in Biology; Chemistry (must be combined with Biology or Mathematics); Physics (must be combined with Mathematics)
Mt Gravatt - Major in Biology; Chemistry (must be combined with Biology or Mathematics); Mathematics; Physics (must be combined with Mathematics)
4 1 320 7.5* H1 1567 090883C $13,250
*A minimum overall band score of 7.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score below 8.0 for listening and speaking and 7.0 for reading and writing.
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Major in Ecology and Conservation, Environmental Management, Soil and Water Science, Urban Environments
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 H1 1543 090584C $14,750
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 H1 1547 090584C $14,750
Bachelor of Forensic Science 3 1 240 7.0 S 1264 049312B $14,750
Bachelor of Forensic Science with Honours 1 1 80 6.5 2107 082400E $14,750
Bachelor of Health Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 H1 1093 017585G $14,750
Bachelor of Health Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2101 081371B $14,750
Bachelor of Marine Science
Major in Coastal Physical Science; Coastal Resources Management; Marine Chemical Sciences; Marine Ecology
3 1 2 240 6.5 H1 1328 059729E $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science 4 1 2 320 7.0 H1 1370 075028A $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2116 087620G $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Science (MD provisional entry for school leavers)
2 1 240* 7.0 H6 1280 058449K $14,750
2 1 240* 7.0 H6 1306 058449K $14,750
Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 7.0 2099 081367J $14,750
*Year 1 = 130 credit points, Year 2 = 110 credit points.
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1528 087743G $14,750
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2118 087744G $14,750
Bachelor of Pharmacy 4 1 2 320 7.0 H2 1395 077649M $15,500
Bachelor of Photonics and Nanoscience with Honours 4 1 320 6.5 H2 1430 082147B $14,750
Bachelor of Science
Gold Coast - Major in Applied Mathematics; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Geography; Marine Biology; Physics; Wildlife Biology
Nathan - Major in Applied Mathematics; Aquatic Ecosystems; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Clinical Science; Geography; Microbiology; Physics; Wildlife Biology
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1018 027473M $14,750
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1210 027473M $14,750
Bachelor of Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2111 083284G $14,750
1 1 2 80 6.5 2110 083284G $14,750
1 1 80 6.5 2112 082739M $14,750
Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours 4 1 320 6.5 H3 1330 060396M $14,750
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SportI enjoy studyingHealth and physical education, sport and recreation, biology, chemistry, physics
I’d like to work as aSports coach, health and physical education teacher, exercise scientist, physiotherapist, team manager
I’d like to work inSports management, sports marketing and media, athlete representation, rehabilitation, community sport, health promotion, sports medicine
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Bachelor of Business
Gold Coast - Major in Sport Management
Nathan - Major in Sport Management
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1034 006423F $13,250
3 1 2 3 240 6.5 S 1288 006423F $13,250
2* 1 240 6.5 S 1347 NA $13,250
Bachelor of Business with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2088 082399D $13,250
*Fast-track program - You can complete this degree in two years by studying on a three-trimester per year basis (four courses per trimester).
Bachelor of Education
Mt Gravatt - Major in Health and Physical Education
4 1 320 7.5* H1 1567 090883C $13,250
*A minimum overall band score of 7.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score below 8.0 for listening and speaking and 7.0 for reading and writing.
Bachelor of Exercise Science 3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1171 017687B $14,750
Bachelor of Exercise Science with Honours 1 1 2 80 6.5 2096 081364A $14,750
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management
Major in Sport Management
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1408 080403G $13,250
3 1 2 240 6.5 S 1409 080403G $13,250
Bachelor of Sport Development 3 1 240 6.5 S 1493 086147C $14,750
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double degreesWhy choose a double degree?We offer a wide range of double degrees offered across all disciplines, giving you the option to double your career options without doubling your study time. You might choose to combine two degrees from related fields to become a specialist, or degrees from different areas of interest to broaden your options. You will complete the two degrees simultaneously, usually over four or five years, which is less time than it would take to complete one after the other.
As a double degree graduate, you will have a wide range of career opportunities and a unique skill set that will help you stand out with future employers.
Double degree options You must meet the prerequisites from both the single component degrees, as well as the academic achievement (required) to be eligible for the double degree.
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Arts
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1230 038910D $13,250
4 1 320 6.5 S 1293 038910D $13,250
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1486 083395M $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1485 083395M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Arts 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1511 086237A $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1518 086237A $14,000
Asian Studies
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Asian Studies 4 1 320 6.5 S 1551 090615A $13,250
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Asian Studies 4 1 320 6.5 S 1550 090613C $13,250
Bachelor of Government and International Relations/ Bachelor of Asian Studies
4 1 320 6.5 S 1552 090614B $12,500
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Asian Studies 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1544 090616M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Asian Studies 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1545 090617K $14,000
Business
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1230 038910D $13,250
4 1 320 6.5 S 1293 038910D $13,250
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Asian Studies 4 1 320 6.5 S 1551 090615A $13,250
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1442 083425K $13,250
4 1 2 320 5.5 S 1443 083425K $13,250
Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Government and International Relations
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1447 083427G $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1446 083427G $13,250
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of International Business 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1445 083428G $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1444 083428G $13,250
Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1568 090884B $13,250
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of International Business 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1480 083429F $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1479 083429F $13,250
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Business 5 1 400 7.0 1557 091201D $14,750
5 1 400 7.0 1556 091201D $14,750
Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business 4.5 1 370 6.5 S 1420 081353D $14,000
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Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Business 4 1 2 320 6.5 1569 091248M $14,000
4 1 2 320 6.5 1570 091248M $14,000
Bachelor of International Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1449 083430B $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1448 083430B $13,250
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1482 083431A $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1481 083431A $13,250
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1374 073280E $13,250
4 1 320 6.5 S 1373 073280E $13,250
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1465 083396K $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1464 083396K $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Business 5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1475 083421C $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1474 083421C $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Business 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1507 086238M $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1508 086238M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/ Bachelor of International Business
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1509 086242D $13,250
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1510 086242D $13,250
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1529 087745F $14,000
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 7.0 S 1013 058545K $13,250
4 1 320 7.0 S 1325 058545K $13,250
Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication/ Bachelor of Business
4 1 320 6.5 S 1495 085645D $13,250
4 1 320 6.5 S 1494 085645D $13,250
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 1571 091249K $14,000
4 1 320 6.5 1572 091249K $14,000
Commerce
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1442 083425K $13,250
4 1 2 320 5.5 S 1443 083425K $13,250
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Asian Studies 4 1 320 6.5 S 1550 090613C $13,250
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of International Business 4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1480 083429F $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1479 083429F $13,250
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1469 083398G $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1468 083398G $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Commerce 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1505 086240F $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1506 086240F $14,000
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/ Bachelor of Information Technology
4 1 320 7.0 S 1566 090885A $14,000
Bachelor of Forensic Science/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
4 1 350 7.0 S 1433 062204G $14,000
Bachelor of Human Services/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
4 1 320 7.0 S 1263 062203J $13,250
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Bachelor of Psychological Science/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
4 1 320 7.0 S 1115 061467D $13,250
4 1 320 7.0 S 1403 061467D $13,250
Bachelor of Laws/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice *
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1466 083397J $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1402 083397J $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1503 086239K $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1504 086239K $14,000
Design
Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1568 090884B $13,250
Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Business 5 1 400 7.0 1557 091201D $14,750
5 1 400 7.0 1556 091201D $14,750
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/ Bachelor of Environmental Science
5 1 2 400 7.0 1554 091200E $15,500
5 1 2 400 7.0 1555 091200E $15,500
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/ Bachelor of Information Technology
5 1 2 400 7.0 1558 091202C $15,500
5 1 2 400 7.0 1559 091202C $15,500
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Science 5 1 2 400 7.0 1560 091203B $15,500
5 1 2 400 7.0 1561 091203B $15,500
Environmental Science
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/ Bachelor of Environmental Science
5 1 2 400 7.0 1554 091200E $15,500
5 1 2 400 7.0 1555 091200E $15,500
Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws 5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1565 091250F $14,750
5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1564 091250F $14,750
Bachelor of Environmental Science/ Bachelor of Laws with Honours
5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1563 091251E $14,750
5.5 1 440 7.0 S 1562 091251E $14,750
Exercise Science
Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business 4.5 1 370 6.5 S 1420 081353D $14,000
Bachelor of Exercise Science/ Bachelor of Psychological Science
4.5 1 370 6.5 S 1421 081356A $14,000
Forensic Science
Bachelor of Forensic Science/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
4 1 350 7.0 S 1433 062204G $14,000
Government and International Relations
Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Government and International Relations
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1447 083427G $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1446 083427G $13,250
Bachelor of Government and International Relations/ Bachelor of Asian Studies
4 1 320 6.5 S 1552 090614B $12,500
Bachelor of International Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1449 083430B $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1448 083430B $13,250
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Government and International Relations
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1473 083423A $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1472 083423A $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/ Bachelor of Government and International Relations
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1521 086241E $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1522 086241E $14,000
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Human Services
Bachelor of Human Services/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
4 1 320 7.0 S 1263 062203J $13,250
Information Technology
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/ Bachelor of Information Technology
4 1 1566 090885A $14,000
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/ Bachelor of Information Technology
5 1 2 400 7.0 1558 091202C $15,500
5 1 2 400 7.0 1559 091202C $15,500
Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Business 4 1 2 320 6.5 1569 091248M $14,000
4 1 2 320 6.5 1570 091248M $14,000
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology 4 1 320 6.5 1045 019503K $14,750
Journalism
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 S 1374 073280E $13,250
4 1 320 6.5 S 1373 073280E $13,250
Laws
Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1487 083424M $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1488 083424M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1486 083395M $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1485 083395M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Asian Studies 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1544 090616M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1465 083396K $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1464 083396K $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Business 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1475 083421C $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1474 083421C $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1469 083398G $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1468 083398G $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice *
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1466 083397J $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1402 083397J $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Government and International Relations
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1473 083423A $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1472 083423A $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Psychological Science 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1471 083422B $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1470 083422B $14,000
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology/Bachelor of Laws 5.5 1 440 6.5 H2 1530 087746E $14,750
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Arts 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1511 086237A $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1518 086237A $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Asian Studies 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1545 090617K $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Business 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1507 086238M $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1508 086238M $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Commerce 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1505 086240F $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1506 086240F $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1503 086239K $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1504 086239K $14,000
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Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Government and International Relations
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1521 086241E $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1522 086241E $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/ Bachelor of International Business
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1509 086242D $13,250
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1510 086242D $13,250
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Psychological Science 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1519 086243C $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1520 086243C $14,000
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology/ Bachelor of Business
* 4 1 320 6.5 S 1529 087745F $14,750
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 7.0 S 1013 058545K $13,250
4 1 320 7.0 S 1325 058545K $13,250
Public Relations and Communication
Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication/ Bachelor of Business
4 1 320 6.5 S 1495 085645D $13,250
4 1 320 6.5 S 1494 085645D $13,250
Psychological Science
Bachelor of Exercise Science/ Bachelor of Psychological Science
4.5 1 370 6.5 S 1421 081356A $14,000
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Psychological Science 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1471 083422B $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1470 083422B $14,000
Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Psychological Science 5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1519 086243C $14,000
5.5 1 440 7.0 H2 1520 086243C $14,000
Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 7.0 S 1013 058545K $13,250
4 1 320 7.0 S 1325 058545K $13,250
Bachelor of Psychological Science/ Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
4 1 320 7.0 S 1115 061467D $13,250
4 1 320 7.0 S 1403 061467D $13,250
Science
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Science 5 1 2 400 7.0 1560 091203B $15,500
5 1 2 400 7.0 1561 091203B $15,500
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology 4 1 320 6.5 1045 019503K $14,750
Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning/ Bachelor of Science
5 1 2 400 6.5 S 1512 068415D $14,750
5 1 2 400 6.5 S 1516 068415D $14,750
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business 4 1 320 6.5 1571 091249K $14,000
4 1 320 6.5 1572 091249K $14,000
Tourism
Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1482 083431A $13,250
4 1 2 320 6.5 S 1481 083431A $13,250
Urban and Environmental Planning
Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning/ Bachelor of Science
5 1 2 400 6.5 S 1512 068415D $14,750
5 1 2 400 6.5 S 1516 068415D $14,750
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Check you meet:
� academic entry requirements
� English language entry requirements
You can find the entry requirements for your program in the Study Area section of this guide. More detailed program information is also available on the Griffith Degree and Career finder degrees.griffith.edu.au
What if I don’t meet the entry requirements?
You can upgrade your academic or English language qualifications through one of our pathway programs (see pages 26 to 31).
The Griffith Mates are waiting to welcome you, our new facilities are ready, and your lecturers are eager to meet you – what are you waiting for? It’s time to start your Griffith journey! With applications open all year round, you can quickly complete your Griffith application in five easy steps.
How do I apply?
Choose the program you want to study
1 Check if you are eligible for credit
2 Prepare supporting documentation
3If you have existing formal qualifications, you may be eligible to receive credit for previous studies. Follow the instructions at griffith.edu.au/credit to find out how to apply.
� a certified copy of your academic results (translated into English if applicable)
� a certified copy of your English test results (if available) AND
� if you are applying for a music or visual arts degree you may need to submit a portfolio of work, or audition (see individual program for details).
Sponsored students must also supply documents confirming:
� sponsor
� program(s) being supported
� duration of support
� inclusions such as tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover
How do I get my results certified?
A Justice of the Peace (JP) or other public notary – lawyer, policeman, solicitor, embassy official – must see your original documents, and sign and stamp the copies for you.
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� Online (follow the easy steps at griffith.edu.au/international/how-to-apply). You will have to upload your supporting documentation OR
� Via a Griffith agent (visit griffith.edu.au/international/agents to find an agent in your country).
Application dates
We recommend you apply by:
� 31 January (Trimester 1)
� 3 June (Trimester 2)
� 30 September (Trimester 3)
Some programs have different application dates. Remember to check if this applies to your program. You need to apply early enough to allow time for your visa application.
How do I check the status of my offer?
Track the progress of your online application via status updates on the online portal or check progress with your Griffith agent while you are waiting.
apply4 accept your offer5 do you have
a question? ?Once your application is approved, you will receive an offer letter which includes step-by-step instructions on how to:
� accept your offer
� pay your deposit
� provide outstanding documents
Email [email protected]
OR call +61 (0)7 3735 6425
and we will be happy to assist you with any application queries you have.
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Credit pointsCredit Point refers to the value of a course. As a guide, one course is worth 10 credit points, however this may differ depending on the area of study. The program guide contains the total number of credit points each program is worth.
duration (Years)Unless stated otherwise, all program durations (years) are for full time study. You must study full-time on campus to be eligible for a student visa. For most programs a full-time study load is 80 credit points per year (or 40 credit points per trimester).
english language entry requirementsEach Griffith degree has English language entry requirements. You can check the minimum overall International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score for your degree in the program pages of the guide. Below is a list of other tests we accept, and the corresponding results, based on our most common IELTS score:
• A minimum overall band score of 6.5 on IELTS (Academic) (no sub-score less than 6.0) OR
• a minimum score of 575 on TOEFL OR• an internet-based (iBT) TOEFL score of 79
(no sub-score less than 19) OR• no score less than 3+ in each skill of the ISLPR
(conducted by ISLPR Language Services only) OR• a minimum grade of C on the Cambridge Certificate
in Advanced English (CAE) OR• a minimum grade of C on the Cambridge Certificate
of Proficiency in English (CPE) OR• an overall score of 61 in the Pearson Test of English (Academic)
with a minimum of 54 in all Communicative Skills.If your program requires a higher IELTS score, check degrees.griffith.edu.au for more information. Griffith does not accept test results more than two years old.
Undergraduate academic entry requirementsEntry to a Griffith undergraduate degree usually requires successful completion of a secondary school qualification equivalent to Australian year 12. Griffith has the following undergraduate entry requirements:
Standard• S
Higher (where H1 is the lowest and H6 the highest)• H1 • H2
• H3 • H4
• H5• H6
A list of many countries’ equivalent qualifications can be found at griffith.edu.au/academic-entry-requirements-by-country
Pathways to griffith Programs with this symbol have a Griffith College Diploma as an academic pathway. Find out more on page 31.
tuition fees 2017 indicative full-time fees are calculated on the basis of 40 credit points of study (one trimester full-time). Tuition fees are increased annually. More information about fees can be found on page 25 of this guide.
Campus symbols – Gold Coast
– Logan
– Mt Gravatt
– Nathan
– South Bank
– Online If you enrol in an online degree you are not eligible for an Australian student visa. Online degrees can be studied part-time and all materials/assessment are online.
– External If you enrol in an external degree you are not eligible for an Australian student visa. External degrees can be studied part-time. Some materials/assessment are online while other materials/assessment are delivered by alternative methods.
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What’s the next step? Once you have accepted your offer, you will receive:
� an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) which
you will need when you apply for a visa.
� Destination Griffith, a pre-arrival guide full of useful
information about life in Australia including:
• Accommodation
• Griffith support services
• Orientation Week
• Public transport
• Moving to Australia with a family
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DisclaimerGriffith has used reasonable endeavours to ensure that the information contained in this publication is correct at the time of printing but this information may be subject to corrections or changes without notice. Griffith reserves the right to alter, change, or discontinue programs and courses without notice. Griffith assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information provided by third parties. The publication of program details in this document does not create an obligation on the part of Griffith to teach a program in any given year, or teach it in the mode described in this publication. It is the responsibility of students to check and confirm all general and program specific information prior to application and enrolment. In particular, program offerings, duration, mode, commencement, campus location, fees, and entry requirements need to be checked and confirmed. All costs and fees contained in this publication are in Australian dollars (AU$). Applications and enrolments are subject to Griffith’s Privacy Policy, which is available online at griffith.edu.au/privacy-plan
ESOS ComplianceThe provision of education services to international students by Australian educational institutions is governed by the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Regulations 2001 under this Act. Griffith, in providing education services to overseas students, complies with the National Code of Practice 2007 through the Department of Education. Visit: internationaleducation.gov.au and education.gov.au
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InternatIonal UndergradUate GuIde
Key dates2017 Griffith University trimester dates
trimester 1Teaching weeks 27 February - 26 May
Study week 29 May - 2 June
Exam period 5 June - 16 June
trimester 2Teaching weeks 3 July - 22 September
Study week 25 September - 29 September
Exam period 2 October - 13 October
trimester 3Teaching weeks 30 October - 25 January
Study week 29 January - 2 February
Exam period 5 February - 16 February
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