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The estimated total course cost is AUD $108,396, comprising a tuition fee of AUD $107,650 and a non-tuition fee of AUD $746.
The Master of Classical Studies (Advanced) has a duration of 104 weeks, as listed in the CRICOS registry for this course.
The course is taught at the Australian National University's campus in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, which is owned and operated by the provider.
The course may be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights if it meets all required criteria: it must be registered, be a Skills Level 1 qualification, have a duration of 92 weeks or greater (this course is 104 weeks), have a narrow Field of Education on the priority list, and not be in the Management and Commerce broad field. The narrow field for this course is Language and Literature (0915), so eligibility would depend on whether that field aligns with the current Skills Level 1 priority list. Eligibility is reviewed yearly.
The Master of Classical Studies (Advanced) falls under the broad field of Society and Culture (09), with a narrow field of Language and Literature (0915) and a detailed field of Southern European Languages (091505).
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