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Student Fees for Units in Courses of Study - 2009

Domestic Students

  Calculation of EFTSL values for units of study
  Undergraduate fees
  Postgraduate fees

 

Calculation of EFTSL values for units of study

1. In all courses the standard student load for a year of study is 120 credit points.

2. The EFTSL value for a unit of study is equal to the unit credit points divided by the standard student load in a year (120 credit points). EFTSL is an equivalent full-time study load. Broadly, it is a measure of the size of a unit compared with a standard full-time study load. For example, if there are four equal-sized units in a full-year, then each would accrue 0.2500 EFTSL.

Example:

CHE1GEN is a first-year 15 credit point unit. In all courses this is divided by the standard student load (120cp). Therefore the EFTSL value for this unit is 15 divided by 120 = 0.1250 EFTSL.

3. La Trobe has largely standardized all single-award courses to 120 credit points per year. In all EFTSL calculations the standard value of 120 is used. There are however a small number of courses which have non-standard numbers of credit points, either fewer or greater. These can result in less than or more than 1.0 EFTSL in a year of study.

In addition there are several imbalanced courses with say 115, 125, 115, 125 credit points over four years. These result in EFTSL values slightly under and slightly over 1.0 in each of the four years

4. Students enrolled in double-degree courses often take more than a standard student load (120 credit points). For example students in a BA/BSc course require 4.5 years work (4.5 EFTSL), however, students are permitted to accelerate their courses to complete in 4.0 years. It should be noted that higher entry requirements are required for students to have the capacity to accelerate.

Effective Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL) Calculator for a Unit

 

Unit Fees for Undergraduate Courses of Study

Calculation of unit of study fees for Undergraduate Courses

The Australian Government is phasing out places in undergraduate domestic full fee-paying (FEE) courses from 1 January 2009. As a result, there will be no full fee-paying places (previously VTAC Type 2 courses) offered to students commencing an undergraduate university course in 2009.

There are some exceptions to the availability of full fee-paying courses in 2009, including arrangements for continuing and deferred students, and for students who enrol in employer-arranged places.


Continuing Students

Students who enrolled in a full fee-paying university course before 1 January 2009 will be able to continue their studies on a full fee-paying basis in 2009.


Deferred Students

Students who were offered a place in a full fee-paying university course in 2008 and deferred until 2009 will be able to commence their studies in this course on a full fee-paying basis in 2009. Information about enrolling deferred full fee-paying university courses will be provided by La Trobe University.


Table 1 - Student fees per EFTSL (1.0 EFTSL or 120 credit points)

Indexation of Fees

The annualised fees listed will be indexed annually at a figure which takes into account:

  • the Federal Government indexation of contribution rates
  • external factors which impact on the course delivery costs (eg. Consumer Price Index)
  • internal factors which impact on the course delivery costs (eg. University Enterprise Bargaining Agreement)

This amount will normally be no more than 10%. In general, the University rounds down fee rates per EFTSL to the next whole multiple of $10.

  2006 commencers 2007 commencers 2008 commencers
Faculty of Education
Education $13,250 $15,190 $15,190
Outdoor Education $14,840 $16,690 $16,690
Environmental Management $17,490 $20,010 $20,010
 
Faculty of Law and Management
Accounting $13,250 $14,980 $14,980
Economics $12,720 $14,440 $14,440
Law $13,250 $16,050 $16,050
Commerce $13,250 $14,980 $14,980
Administration $12,720 $14,440 $14,440
Management $12,720 $14,440 $14,440
Business $12,720 $14,440 $14,440
Tourism $12,720 $14,440 $14,440
Hospitality $12,720 $14,440 $14,440
Counselling $17,551 $16,050 $16,050
 
Faculty of Health Sciences
Health $19,590 $19,550 $19,550
Public Health $17,551 $19,550 $19,550
Health Information Management $17,551 $21,720 $21,720
Prosthetics & Orthotics $19,500 $21,180 $21,180
Physiotherapy $21,241 $22,810 $22,810
Nursing $19,590 $21,180 $21,180
Social Work $17,551 $19,550 $19,550
Human Biosciences $21,241 $26,440 $26,440
Dentistry $25,797 $26,440 $26,440
 
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Foreign Languages $12,720 $14,196 $14,196
Visual and Performing Arts $14,840 $16,380 $16,380
Social Sciences $13,250 $14,627 $14,627
Humanities $12,720 $14,081 $14,081
Planning $15,370 $16,926 $16,120
 
Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering
Computing $17,490 $19,460 $19,460
Engineering $17,490 $19,460 $19,460
Mathematics $17,490 $17,840 $17,840
Statistics $17,490 $17,840 $17,840
Agriculture $17,490 $19,460 $19,460
Behavioural Science $17,490 $19,460 $19,460
Science $17,490 $19,460 $19,460
Environmental Science $14,840 $19,460 $19,460

 

Example:

Student is enrolled in an undergraduate course of study in 2009 and enrolls in eight 15 credit point Economics units (1 EFTSL at $14,440) and another student enrolling in eight 15 credit point Science units (1 EFTSL at $19,460).

Student is enrolled in an undergraduate course of study in 2009 and enrolls four Economics units (0.5 EFTSL at $7,220) and four Science units (0.5 EFTSL at $9,730) will cost $16,950 (half of $14,440 plus half of $19,460).

5. To calculate the fee for a unit of study, first obtain the EFTSL value for the unit and the year the student commenced their course (see 2 above). Then obtain the Discipline fee from the table above e.g. if it is an Accounting subject the discipline fee is $14,980 per EFTSL for students who are enrolled in their course of study in 2009.

For many units the discipline is obvious, for example, the unit Clinical Nursing is from the discipline Nursing. For other units the discipline is less obvious, however, the discipline may often be determined from the first three characters of the unit code, for example, the unit Globalisation and Development: The Rise of the Modern World , has a unit code of HIS1DEV. HIS represents History, which is a Humanities discipline.

6. The unit of study fee is obtained by multiplying the EFTSL value for the unit by the discipline fee per EFTSL taking into account the year the student commenced their course.

Example:

Student is enrolled in their course of study in 2009 and enrolls in CHE1GEN which has an EFTSL value of 0.1250 (see 2 above). Its discipline is Science - $19,460 per EFTSL. The fee for this unit of study is 0.1250 x $19,460 = $2,432

Undergraduate Unit Fee Calculator for Domestic Students

This is the fee that the University will charge for a domestic student for a unit enrolment in an Undergraduate course of study in 2009. The fee will be rounded down to the nearest whole dollar. Please note, this is NOT the unit fee for Postgraduate courses.

for course commenced in:

 

 

Unit Fees for Postgraduate Courses of Study

Calculation of unit of study fees for Postgraduate Courses

7. Postgraduate fees are calculated using the fee for the course and the date in which a student commences their studies. For example a student who commences their study in 2009, any units of study in a Master of Midwifery Science in 2009 are charged at $13,090 per EFTSL (or $13,090 for a student enrolled full-time for a year of study). The unit fee does not depend on the discipline of study.

Indexation of Fees

The annualised fees listed will be indexed annually at a figure which takes into account:

  • the Federal Government indexation of contribution rates
  • external factors which impact on the course delivery costs (eg. Consumer Price Index)
  • internal factors which impact on the course delivery costs (eg. University Enterprise Bargaining Agreement)

This amount will normally be no more than 10%. In general, the University rounds down fee rates per EFTSL to the next whole multiple of $10.

8. The fee for a (full-time, 120 credit point) place in each of the postgraduate courses is listed in Table 2. Students should note that the fee may vary depending on when they commenced their course of study.

9. The annualised Course Fee for students commencing in 2009 is shown in the final column. Continuing students will be treated as cohorts and charged a fee based on the year they commenced their course. See Table 2 above.

*Note if the course is the equivalent of one semester full-time (60 credit points) then the fee is half the annualised course fee.

10. The fee for a unit of study is obtained by multiplying the EFTSL value for the unit (see 2 above) by the annual equivalent course fee (see Table 2) taking into account the year the student commenced their course. Note again that graduate certificates generally have a total fee half the annual fee shown, for 0.500 EFTSL or 60 credit points.

Example:

(i ) The Master of Occupational Therapy Practice has a fee of $13,680 per full-time year (120 credit points or 1.0 EFTSL) for students commencing in 2009. OCT5ECA is a 20 credit point unit and has an EFTSL value of 0.1666 (20/120). The fee for the unit is 0.1666 x $13,680 = $2,279.

(ii) The Master of Clinical Psychology has a fee of $17,300 per full-time year (120 credit points or 1.0 EFTSL) for students who commenced in 2008. PSY5CAT, a 10 credit point unit, has an EFTSL value of 0.0833 (10/120). The fee for the unit is 0.0833 x $17,300 = $1,441.

 

Research

Research students are enrolled in research Units of Study. The EFTSL value for a research unit is:

0.50 EFTSL for a half-year (26 weeks) for a full time student

0.25 EFTSL for a half year (26 weeks) for a part time student

Research students who are involved in less than 26 weeks for the half-year have a pro-rata EFTSL value. For example a candidate enrolled for 13 weeks full-time, would have an EFTSL value for the half-year of 0.25 (0.5 x 13/26).

 

Partner Organisations

Australian Campus Network (ACN)

All Units of Study taken through ACN have an EFTSL value of 0.125. The tuition fee for Units of Study will be calculated using the same assessment model outlined under the calculation of fees for undergraduate course of study. Please note that students who commenced the Bachelor of Business in 2005 or earlier are a cohort and retain their fee of $872 for each Unit of Study. All Fees will be indexed annually.
Commonwealth Supported Place will be introduced for 2009.

Association for Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia (APESMA).

All Units of Study taken through APESMA have a EFTSL value of 0.125. The tuition fee for all units taken in 2009 is $1450.

Centre for Pavement Engineering Education (CPEE)

All Units of study taken through CPEE have an EFTSL value of 0.125, except Research Project which has an EFTSL value of 0.250. The tuition fee for Units is $1670 (Research Project - fee $3340).

William Blue Group

All Units of Study taken through William Blue Group have an EFTSL value of 0.125. The tuition fee for Units of Study will be calculated using the same assessment model outlined under the calculation of fees for undergraduate course of study. All Fees will be indexed.
Commonwealth Supported Place will be introduced for 2009.

 

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