364 Weeks
The University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006
Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The estimated total course cost is AU$573,652, which includes tuition fees of AU$570,400 and non-tuition fees of AU$3,252.
The program has a duration of 364 weeks, making it one of the longer combined medical degree programs offered in Australia.
This dual qualification covers two fields of education: the first is Medical Science (Detailed Field: 019901) under Natural and Physical Sciences, and the second is General Medicine (Detailed Field: 060101) under Health and Medical Studies.
Eligibility for extended Post-Study Work Rights depends on several criteria including the course being registered, being a Skills Level 1 qualification, having a duration of 92 weeks or greater, and the narrow Field of Education aligning with the Skills Level 1 priority list. This course meets the duration and qualification level requirements, but students should verify current eligibility status with the Department of Education at ESOS-PolicyTeam@education.gov.au.
According to the CRICOS registry, this program does not include a formal work component and does not require foundation studies as part of the course structure.
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