Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
Yes, the Master of Science Innovation in Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences includes a work component of 455 hours in total, equating to 35 hours per week over 13 weeks, providing students with practical industry experience as part of the program.
The course has a duration of 104 weeks (approximately 2 years) and is delivered at Macquarie University's Wallumattagal Campus at North Ryde, NSW.
The estimated total course cost for international students is AU$96,446, which includes tuition fees of AU$95,700 and non-tuition fees of AU$746.
This course may be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights if it meets criteria including being in 'Registered' status, being a Skills Level 1 qualification, having a duration of 92 weeks or greater, and having its narrow Field of Education align with the Skills Level 1 priority list. As this course is a Masters degree of 104 weeks in Chemical Sciences (Field 0105), it may qualify, but eligibility is reviewed yearly and requires at least one active enrolment at the time of review.
Prospective students can contact Macquarie University's Prospective Student Contact Centre by phone at +61 2 9850 6767 or by email at study@mq.edu.au. More information is also available at www.mq.edu.au.
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