About CS&CE
Prospective Students
Research
Staff
Dept Comp Sci & Comp Eng
Contact Details
La Trobe University
Victoria 3086
AUSTRALIA
Tel: +61 3 9479 1107
Fax: +61 3 9479 3060
Email: info
@cs.latrobe.edu.au
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Undergraduate - Frequently Asked Questions
Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering
Admission Academic Queries Student Life Accommodation
Admission:
| Q. What are the enter scores to get into course offered in your Department? |
| A. Each year VTAC will calculate an ENTER for students who successfully complete the VCE.
Please check VTAC Guide for further information.For this year's ENTER scores please click on
to Admission Procedures and Enter Scores
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| Q. Can I apply for credit to my previous studies? |
| A. Applicants who have studies at tertiary level or TAFE elsewhere may be eligible for
credits. Credit arrengements are dependent on the specific studies already completed and
course in which you enrol.
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| Q. Can I enroll for a double degree? Are there any restrictions? |
| A. No, there are no restrictions, provided you have the correct enter score.
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| Q. Do you have TAFE pathway program? |
| A. Yes, we do have TAFE pathway program. The relevant TAFE Diploma or
Advanced Diploma must be completed for any credit granted. Usually there
is one years **** & a 2 year TAFE Diploma |
Academic Queries:
| Q. Where is La Trobe University? |
| A. La Trobe University's Bundoora campus is situated in Melbourne's leafy north-east,
only 14 kilometres from the centre of the city. |
| Q. Is La Trobe a public university? |
| A. Yes, it is a public university funded by the Federal Government. |
| Q. How big is your Department? |
| A. The Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering is one of the
biggest departments within the La Trobe University. |
| Q. What is the diversity of students in your Department? |
| A. Our students come from many parts around the state and world. |
| Q. Are your staff members accessible? |
| A. We have committed staff members who are always willing to help students. |
| Q. How big are classes? |
| A. In an article published in the Age newspaper, La Trobe had less number
of students to a staff compared to other universities across Australia. |
| Q. Is there any opportunity to go as an exchange student while I study at La Trobe? |
| A. Yes, you are eligible to go as an exchange student to other universities outside Australia |
| Q. Is there any Industry based project involved in any of your courses? |
| A. As part of the undergraduate program students are required to do an
industry-sponsored project in their third year. |
| Q. Is there an honours program? How does it work? |
| A. Yes, we do offer Honours program for each degree course.
Entry to the Honours program is commonly by invitation only. |
| Q. Are your courses internationally recognised? |
| A. All our courses are internationally recognised and
number of our students are currently working across many continents. |
| Q. What is the starting dates? |
| A. Courses at La Trobe usually starts at Feburary and July each year. |
Student Life:
| Q. How easy is it to get around the campus? |
| A. Our Bundoora campus is a public transport hub. There are trams and buses from the city and
car parking is available for a small annual fee. |
| Q. Do I have to travel to attend classes? |
| A. No. It is easy to walk from one class room to another. |
| Q. How safe is your campus? |
| A. Our Bundoora campus is one of the safest campus in Victoria. The labs are
accesible 24/7 and are monitored by security throughout this period. |
| Q. Is there any clubs and societies? |
| A. There are a huge number of clubs and societies available for students access. |
| Q. What are the parking arrangements if I intend to travel by car? |
| A. We have number of large parking space available for students and
staff for a small annual fee. |
| Q. Is there any support for find casual jobs? |
| A. We have employment services which assists students getting part-time jobs. |
| Q. What other support facilities available to international students? |
| A. Accomodation assistance, language and academic support, sports and recreation facilities etc. |
Accommodation:
| Q. How do I find about the accommodation? |
| A. You can contact our Accommodation Services and Financial Sservices
on 9479 2053 for any assistance. |
| Q. Is there any on campus accommodation facilities? |
| A. There are three on campus residential colleges for students. Two of the colleges with self
catering and other with breakfast and dinner facilities. |
| Q. What are the hall of residence like? |
| A. The residential colleges within the campus have extensive facilities,
including computer labs, libraries and recreational rooms and provide serviced study-bedrooms. |
| Q. Is food included with the accommodation? |
| A. Glenn College is the only college which provides breakfast and dinner. |
| Q. Can I live off campus? |
| A. There are lots of off campus accommodation available near to the campus.
Please ask our Accommodation Services and Financial Services for more details. |
| Q. If yes, can the university help finding off campus accommodation? |
| A. Yes. our Accommodation Services and Financial Services can assist you. |
| Q. What will be the average living cost? |
| A. On average you need A$800 - A$1000 for a month for rent, food and other expenses |
Do you still have further questions that you would like to ask? If so please fill out the form below and we will endeavour to answer your questions with due haste.
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