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Course Overview
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Common Questions
There are 52 postgraduate courses available for Study Abroad (Postgraduate 1) students, spanning areas such as Education, Data Science, Chemistry, Environment, Climate Science, Clinical Research, Psychology, Engineering, and more.
Not all courses are available to international students. Some courses, such as the Master of Professional Psychology, the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology, and the Bachelor of Science (Extended), are only available to domestic students.
The majority of Study Abroad postgraduate courses are delivered on campus at Parkville, with some courses also available at Southbank, Burnley, and other locations, as well as online.
Course durations vary: some courses run for less than 1 year, others for 1–2 years (the most common), 2–3 years, 3–4 years, or more than 4 years, depending on the specific program and whether students study full time or part time.
Most postgraduate Study Abroad courses have intake dates between January and April, with many also offering May to August starts. A smaller number of courses have September to December start dates, so students should check individual course pages for specific intake information.
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