2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
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79<br />
Guaranteed entry to graduate<br />
professional entry programs<br />
For most stude<strong>nts</strong> entry to graduate<br />
programs will be based on their<br />
performance in undergraduate studies and<br />
additional requireme<strong>nts</strong> such as interviews,<br />
personal stateme<strong>nts</strong>, aptitude tests etc.<br />
See pages 119–127 for graduate<br />
professional entry course information or<br />
online at www.futurestude<strong>nts</strong>.unimelb.edu.<br />
<strong>au</strong>/grad/gradprog/newprog.html<br />
Guaranteed entry to graduate professional<br />
entry programs exist for high-achieving<br />
school-leavers commencing an<br />
undergraduate course at the University<br />
of Melbourne in <strong>2010</strong> plus a range of<br />
guaranteed entry to graduate programs<br />
based on University performance.<br />
Stude<strong>nts</strong> who meet the prerequisites for<br />
entry into graduate professional entry<br />
degrees will be guaranteed entry to their<br />
course of choice (applies to most graduate<br />
professional entry degrees) if they meet the<br />
following criteria:<br />
>>Achieve an ENTER (or equivalent) of 99.0<br />
(achieved in the final year of schooling by<br />
<strong>2010</strong>)<br />
>>commence an undergraduate degree<br />
at the University of Melbourne following<br />
completion of schooling<br />
>>complete the undergraduate degree with<br />
a H2A (75 per cent) weighted average.<br />
Note: Graduate selection into Medicine,<br />
Dental Science and Physiotherapy is also<br />
subject to satisfactory performance at<br />
an interview to demonstrate adequate<br />
communication skills.<br />
Guaranteed places in specific professional<br />
entry degrees (including Medicine, Dental<br />
Science, Physiotherapy, Optometry and<br />
Veterinary Science) will be limited by the<br />
number of fee places available in the year<br />
of entry.<br />
For the Master of Engineering:<br />
>>Commence an appropriate<br />
undergraduate degree at the University<br />
of Melbourne following completion of<br />
schooling<br />
>>complete the undergraduate course with<br />
a H3 (65 per cent) weighted average in<br />
the final two years.<br />
Q pending Academic Board approval<br />
W from <strong>2010</strong>, some streams from 2011<br />
E from 2011<br />
R from 2012