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« Reply #435 on: September 19, 2016, 02:51:33 pm »
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Hi Monash Uni,

I was wondering whether this double degree combination can be undertaken at your University.

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering & Bachelor of Nutrition Science.

Thanks very much!

Hi geminii,
 
The Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) through the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is not available as a double degree with the Bachelor of Nutrition Science. You can view the range of available double degree combinations with Engineering at http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/prospective/ug/single-degrees/.
 
Students interested in both these areas of studies can consider studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science double degree and complete Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physiology-based subjects with a focus on food and nutrition. Hope it helps!
 
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« Reply #436 on: September 19, 2016, 02:53:27 pm »
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Hi!

I applied for nursing program as an international student.
Usually how much time does it take for Monash to process application and get a respond from them? 

Thank you!

Hi rosiestyles,
 
International applications usually take 1-3 weeks to be processed although turnaround times vary during the academic calendar year. If you would like to check the status of your application, you will need to email: [email protected] from the email address you provided in your application, or call +61 3 9903 4788 and have your Monash Student ID / Applicant ID ready.
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« Reply #437 on: September 19, 2016, 05:26:30 pm »
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Can you get a first round offer for Monash Arts/law with an ATAR between 90 and 97, with a very strong SEAS application without qualifying  for the Monash Guarantee?

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« Reply #438 on: September 19, 2016, 10:37:02 pm »
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hovering over the bachelor of business specialist, it says guaranteed monash guarantee atar is 75. however, when i look at specialisations under the lists, the clearly in atars are displayed and they're different and higher than the 75 from the monash guarantee. is this degree not actually a 75 with the monash guarantee? https://www.study.monash/courses/find-a-course/2017/business-specialist-b2003?id=429369#entry-requirements-2
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« Reply #439 on: September 22, 2016, 12:52:16 pm »
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I have a question about SEAS. On the SEAS calculator, it says that a maximum of five atar points can be added for disability/medical condition; however, when I have estimated my atar to be 95, with the disability and medical condition at the highest level possible, it says that my SEAS adjusted Atar is 96. If the bonus points for disability/medical condition are up to five atar points; then shouldn't the adjusted Atar be 99-99.95?

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« Reply #440 on: September 22, 2016, 01:00:20 pm »
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I have a question about SEAS. On the SEAS calculator, it says that a maximum of five atar points can be added for disability/medical condition; however, when I have estimated my atar to be 95, with the disability and medical condition at the highest level possible, it says that my SEAS adjusted Atar is 96. If the bonus points for disability/medical condition are up to five atar points; then shouldn't the adjusted Atar be 99-99.95?
not ask monash, but pretty sure there's a cap on how the bonus points the higher your atar is. does that make sense? like a 70atar could be boosted to an 80 w. SEAS but a 95 is capped so it could only go up by 1 or 2 max?
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« Reply #441 on: September 22, 2016, 01:25:14 pm »
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I have a question about SEAS. On the SEAS calculator, it says that a maximum of five atar points can be added for disability/medical condition; however, when I have estimated my atar to be 95, with the disability and medical condition at the highest level possible, it says that my SEAS adjusted Atar is 96. If the bonus points for disability/medical condition are up to five atar points; then shouldn't the adjusted Atar be 99-99.95?
They are aggregate points, not ATAR points. These points are added onto your combined study scores and then your ATAR is recalculated.

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« Reply #442 on: September 22, 2016, 01:26:30 pm »
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I have a question about SEAS. On the SEAS calculator, it says that a maximum of five atar points can be added for disability/medical condition; however, when I have estimated my atar to be 95, with the disability and medical condition at the highest level possible, it says that my SEAS adjusted Atar is 96. If the bonus points for disability/medical condition are up to five atar points; then shouldn't the adjusted Atar be 99-99.95?

Hi - I'm not AskMonash, but don't add to your ATAR directly, but to your aggregrate. You can find the aggregrate to ATAR table here.
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« Reply #443 on: September 22, 2016, 06:01:20 pm »
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Im interested in the bach of Computer Science, specialising in Data Science. I've had a look through the course structure, and ive noticed that many of the subjects werent actually offered during 2016. If i was to commence study in 2017 in this course/specializations, how would it work? If there was not enough people completing the specialization, would I not be allowed to complete it. How does that work? Im eager to study in the field and since the new Grad Diploma of Data Science requires a previous degree I have little choice.

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« Reply #444 on: September 23, 2016, 02:40:50 pm »
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Hi geminii,
 
The Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) through the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is not available as a double degree with the Bachelor of Nutrition Science. You can view the range of available double degree combinations with Engineering at http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/prospective/ug/single-degrees/.
 
Students interested in both these areas of studies can consider studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science double degree and complete Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physiology-based subjects with a focus on food and nutrition. Hope it helps!

Thank you very much!

Say I was to complete Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace)/ Bachelor of Science (focus on Physiology), would I be able to achieve an Honours in both of them? Or do I have to pick one of them to be my Honours subject? Also, how do Majors and Minors come into this? Is one of my subjects a Major and the other one is a Minor, and can I chose which is which?

Sorry for all the questions!

Thanks again :)
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« Reply #445 on: September 23, 2016, 06:54:46 pm »
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Hi Monash University,

As I understand it, some courses will be moving from the Clayton campus to the Caulfield campus in the future. Will this include Law/Art degrees and when is this change expected to occur?

Thanks!  :)
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« Reply #446 on: September 23, 2016, 11:55:22 pm »
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Hey, Ask Monash U!

Was just wondering how the Diploma of Liberal Arts works?
- Is the diploma studied during the duration of a whole added one year to your course load: as in do you study an extra year of subjects solely towards this diploma?
- Are you eligible to complete this with any course at Monash (including double degrees)?
- Are there any selection criteria to fulfil?
- Does this course allow you study any of the majors/minors listed in a general Arts degree/what is the difference content-wise between this and an Arts degree (apart from the length of study)?

Thank you so much in advance! :)
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Re: Ask Monash University
« Reply #447 on: September 29, 2016, 04:17:53 pm »
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Hi  HasibA, Floatzel98 and Calebark,

Thank you for your input to 24bauer12's question.  :)
 
24bauer12, the Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) adjusts your ATAR in recognition of circumstances that may have affected your education. This gives you a better chance of getting an offer for the course you want.
 
You’ll receive additional aggregate points depending on the severity of your circumstances and these points are added to your combined study scores. Your ATAR is then recalculated and we will be using this adjusted ATAR to select you for admission into our degrees.
 
You can use the 2015 Aggregate to ATAR Table as a guide to see how the ATAR can change depending on the number of aggregate points you receive through SEAS, although this table is subject to annual change. Alternatively, you can check out our SEAS calculator for an estimate of your adjusted ATAR.
 
To be eligible for SEAS, you must complete a SEAS application through VTAC. Click here for details regarding the application process and documents you will need to supply in support of your application. The last date to submit your SEAS application and supporting documents through VTAC is 4 October, 2016 (5pm Melbourne time).
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« Reply #448 on: September 29, 2016, 04:18:55 pm »
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Hey, Ask Monash U!

Was just wondering how the Diploma of Liberal Arts works?
- Is the diploma studied during the duration of a whole added one year to your course load: as in do you study an extra year of subjects solely towards this diploma?
- Are you eligible to complete this with any course at Monash (including double degrees)?
- Are there any selection criteria to fulfil?
- Does this course allow you study any of the majors/minors listed in a general Arts degree/what is the difference content-wise between this and an Arts degree (apart from the length of study)?

Thank you so much in advance! :)

Hello bananabreadbelle,
 
The Diploma of Liberal Arts is an additional course of study available concurrently to students completing a single or double bachelor's degree. The course requires you to study the equivalent of one further year of full-time study (e.g. a major), taken part-time over three years. This diploma is usually completed by students studying in faculties other than arts. However, arts students may apply to add this course after successfully completing one year. Note: approval from the faculty offering the primary course of enrolment is required as the Diploma may or may not fit in the specified course structure with your primary course of study.
 
Essentially, Liberal Arts is a major (48 credit points) in one of the Arts areas of study. With the exception of Languages (this would be the Diploma of Languages), most of the Arts majors are available in the Diploma of Liberal Arts. A list of majors available can be viewed in the Unit Handbook:
http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/courses/A0502.html   Hope the info helps.
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« Reply #449 on: September 29, 2016, 04:19:34 pm »
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Hi Monash University,

As I understand it, some courses will be moving from the Clayton campus to the Caulfield campus in the future. Will this include Law/Art degrees and when is this change expected to occur?

Thanks!  :)

Hi clarke54321,
 
The Faculty of Law is the managing faculty for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts double degree program which means the course is delivered from the Clayton campus where the Faculty of Law is based. A student enrolled in this double degree can choose Arts units at either the Clayton or the Caulfield campus but the home campus remains the Clayton campus. At this stage there are no proposed changes to home campus location.
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