STUDY IN AUSTRALIA Location
Deakin University is located in Victoria, Australia – home to diverse regional areas and attractions, from coastlines and pristine beaches, to national parks and forests teeming with wildlife, wineries, lakes and mountains.
Deakin has one campus in metropolitan Melbourne, two in Geelong and one on Victoria’s south-west coast in Warrnambool. Each campus offers students access to excellent teaching, learning and research facilities. While Melbourne is renowned for its music and cultural festivals, quality restaurants, entertainment venues, beautiful parks and gardens and its excellent shopping; Geelong and Warranambool gives students a taste of country life. The laid-back lifestyle at both Geelong and Warranambool, provides students with many activities such as bushwalking, swimming, surfing, fishing and whale- watching.
Course Selection
Deakin offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees that cover areas of study including:
• Architecture and built environment • Arts, humanities and social sciences • Business • Education • Engineering • Environment • Health • Information systems • Information technology • International studies • Law • Media and communication • Medicine • Nursing and midwifery
DUELI
Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI) is one of Australia’s leading university English language centres and has been offering full-time intensive English language programs to international students since 1998.
DUELI has a strong reputation for preparing students for entry to award and study abroad courses at Deakin and for diploma and foundation studies programs at MIBT. There are a range of English Language programs from elementary to advanced levels to prepare students for entry into university courses. DUELI also offer programs to students who wish to develop their English skills for their own personal and professional development.
Students will automatically be eligible for placement at DUELI if they meet Deakin University’s academic entrance criteria, but do not meet the English language requirements.
MIBT Pathway
Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology (MIBT) provides an excellent pathway to Deakin for students who do not meet the admission requirements for Deakin University’s courses, or who need to bridge the gap between previous study and university. Students who do not meet admission requirements for Deakin University may be offered a place at MIBT. Students who successfully complete an MIBT diploma or Certificate IV Foundation Studies program will be eligible for direct entry into a Deakin University undergraduate program upon meeting conditions.
Conveniently located on Deakin’s Melbourne Burwood Campus, Geelong Waterfront Campus and Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, students have full access to campus facilities and services.
Student Services
Deakin offers international students a complete range of services and programs from accommodation services to academic development and social activities. Some of Deakin student services and amenities include: • Airport reception • International enrolment and orientation program
• International Student Advisers (ISAs) • Peer Support Program • Study skills • Counselling and personal support • Financial support • Medical Centre • Religious services • Deakin University Student Association (DUSA)
• Clubs and societies • Disability support • Bookshops • Libraries
For more information, please visit
www.deakin.edu.au/international
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