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University Undergraduate - EFTSL (2016) [2] 1. Monash University (Victoria) 43,636 2. RMIT University (Victoria) 38,694 3. Deakin University (Victoria) 29,650 4. The University of Queensland (Queensland) 29,607 5. Queensland University of Technology (Queensland) 29,603
Deakin University was formally established in 1974 with the passage of the Deakin University Act 1974. [25] Deakin was Victoria's fourth university, the first to be established in regional Victoria and the first to specialise in distance education. [citation needed] Deakin University's first campus was established at Waurn Ponds.
For admissions to universities, those students who have completed Australian state curricula are granted a state-specific Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. All Australian universities use the ATAR based "selection rank" as one of their methods of admission; universities also use past study, work experience and other considerations in granting ...
The first two pre-clinical years of the course are based at the Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds. In third and fourth years, students are based at clinical schools located at the following teaching hospitals affiliated with the Deakin University School of Medicine: [4] Geelong Hospital (Barwon Health) Ballarat Base Hospital (Ballarat Health Services)
The admission to undergraduate courses requires the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT), ... Deakin University School of Medicine: Geelong: 2008 2011 MD BMBS
There was a spate of universities established in the 1960s and 70s: Macquarie University (1964), La Trobe University (1964), the University of Newcastle (1965), Flinders University (1966), James Cook University (1970), Griffith University (1971), Deakin University (1974), Murdoch University (1975), and the University of Wollongong (1975). By ...
Charles Sturt University Study Centres - Charles Sturt University (undergraduate and postgraduate) Chifley Business School - Chifley Business School (postgraduate) Deakin Business School - Deakin University (postgraduate) Deakin University Faculty of Business and Law - Deakin University; Kaplan Business School, Melbourne
To train as a physiotherapist in Australia, someone typically has to complete one of the following: a four-year bachelor's degree in physiotherapy (potentially with the final year being treated as an honours year); a master's degree by coursework in physiotherapy; or an extended master's degree in physiotherapy (called a Doctor of Physiotherapy).