Domestic postgraduate coursework fees
Postgraduate coursework programs are normally undertaken by someone who has completed an undergraduate Degree or obtained significant relevant professional experience.
The type of fees you are required to pay depends on whether you are Commonwealth supported or not. Your offer of admission will indicate if you have been offered a Commonwealth supported place.
All students will be issued with an invoice via ISIS within a few days of enrolling in their courses.
Non-Commonwealth supported
Most domestic postgraduate coursework students are not Commonwealth supported. Students who are not Commonwealth supported are required to pay:
- domestic tuition fees
- services and amenities fee
Eligible students may defer their domestic tuition fees to FEE-HELP. This includes some New Zealand citizens. New Zealand citizens can check this website to see whether they meet the eligibility requirements.
Domestic tuition fees are shown on the fees tab of the relevant course page on the Programs and Courses website.
In 2022 the University has approved grandfathered fees for students studying courses in the disciplines of Management, Commerce and Economics within certain postgraduate programs.
Grandfathered Fees for domestic students who commenced prior to 2022 in Management & Commerce, MBA and Economics in nominated programs
Discipline | Fee per 48 units | Fee per unit (rounded to the nearest $5) |
---|---|---|
Management & Commerce | $28,830 | $600 |
MBA | $28,830 | $600 |
Economics | $28,830 | $600 |
Grandfathered fees only apply to those courses in the nominated programs with disciplines Management and Commerce (FOE 08) and Economics and Econometrics (FOE 0919). All other courses will be charged at standard 2023 rates.