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The Master of Philosophy (Modern Languages) at the University of Newcastle has a duration of 104 weeks (approximately 2 years).
The estimated total course cost is AU$79,820, which comprises a tuition fee of AU$79,055 and a non-tuition fee of AU$765.
The course is offered at two locations: the University of Newcastle's Callaghan campus and the Central Coast campus, both in New South Wales. Both locations are owned and operated by the provider.
The course falls under the broad field of Society and Culture (09), with a narrow field of Language and Literature (0915), and a detailed field classification of Language and Literature, not elsewhere classified (091599).
Eligibility for extended Post-Study Work Rights depends on several criteria, including the course being in 'Registered' status, 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. The Master of Philosophy (Modern Languages) has a duration of 104 weeks and is a research master's degree, but prospective students should verify current eligibility with the Department of Education at ESOS-PolicyTeam@education.gov.au, as eligibility is reviewed yearly.
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