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View the cost of individual units to determine the 2010 course fee. Domestic undergraduate tuition fees are determined at the unit level taking into account the principal subject matter of the unit and the level of study. The aggregation of the cost of units undertaken in 2010 will determine the 2010 fee for the course. The table below outlines the framework for domestic postgraduate tuition fees.
Note: Special rates apply to certain units offered to study abroad students, in offshore courses, QUT International College courses, or courses customised for corporate delivery. If you are unable to locate your unit in this list please email sbs.fees@qut.edu.au for more information.
| Field of Education Classifications |
Rate per credit point 2009 |
Rate per credit point 2010 |
| Law, accounting, administration, economics, commerce |
$105–$270 |
$110–$340 |
| Humanities |
$140 |
$147 |
| Mathematics, statistics, behavioural science, social studies, education, computing, built environment, other health |
$140–$160 |
$147–$168 |
| Clinical psychology, allied health, foreign languages, visual and performing arts |
$140–$225 |
$147–$238 |
| Nursing |
$140–$170 |
$147–$179 |
| Engineering, science, surveying |
$140–$240 |
$147–$252 |
| Dentistry, medicine, veterinary, science, agriculture |
$285 |
$299 |
Course information available through Studyfinder includes an indicative cost per semester. This is calculated as an average over the whole course using the most common units in which students enrol.
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Fees and charges for previous years are available in Section Two, Schedule 2 of the QUT Handbook.
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