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Common Questions
The University of Melbourne offers 38 undergraduate courses for Study Abroad students, spanning areas such as Agricultural and veterinary sciences, Arts, humanities and social sciences, Business and economics, Engineering, Health, Science, Music, visual and performing arts, and more.
Study Abroad undergraduate students can attend courses at the Parkville campus, the Southbank campus, and the Dookie campus, depending on the chosen program.
Most undergraduate courses at the University of Melbourne are available to commence in February, March, or July, depending on the specific program.
No, some courses such as the Bachelor of Science (Extended) and the Diploma in General Studies are only available to domestic students. International Study Abroad students should check the availability of their desired course before applying.
Most undergraduate bachelor degrees run for 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time, though some programs differ — for example, the Bachelor of Science (Extended) is 3.5 years full-time from January 2025, and honours degrees run for 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time.
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