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Fees

The total tuition fee for a postgraduate program depends upon the fee charged per credit point and the number of credit points required to complete the degree. The tables below show tuition fees and explains how they are calculated.

Tuition fee per credit point

The tuition fee charged per credit point for each degree course is shown in the following table. All fees are shown in Australian dollars.

Course Australian students International students
2010 2009 2010 2009
Master of Commerce
$610
$530 $751
$695
Master of International Business
$610 $530 $751 $695
Master of Banking Financial Regulation
$534
$464 $739
$684
Master of Commercial Law
$534 $464 $739 $684
Master of International Trade and Commerce Law
$534 $464 $739 $684
Master of Accounting (Professional)
$581 $505 $718 $665
CPA Extension $460 $400 $454 $420

Note: "Australian student" means Australian citizen, permanent resident or New Zealand citizen.

 

Credit points required for the completion of a degree

The table below shows the credit points that are required to complete a degree course.

Students admitted to the Master of International Business and MCom may be required to complete a preliminary program of study which will increase the number of units studied and the total tuition fee (see below).

Course Credit Points
Master of Accounting (Professional)
39
Master of Accounting (CPA extension)
63
Master of International Business 32
MCom in Accounting and Finance 32
MCom in Actuarial Studies 32
MCom in Business 32
MCom in Information Systems and Technology 32
MCom in Marketing 32
MCom in Value Chain Management 32
Master of Banking and Financial Regulation
32
Master of Commercial Law
32
Master of International Trade and Commerce Law
32
Master of International Business and Master of International Relations double degree 48
Master of International Business and Master of Arts in International Communication double degree 48
MCom in Information Systems and Technology and Master of Information Technology double degree 48

Summary of course fees

Course fees for Australian and international students are shown in the table below.

Course Australian students International students
2010 2009 2010 2009
Master of Accounting (Professional)
$22,659 $19,698 $28,002 $25,935
Master of Accounting (CPA extension)
$33,699
$29,295 $38,898
$36,015
Master of International Business $19,520 $16,960 $24,032 $22,240
MCom in Accounting and Finance $19,520 $16,960 $24,032 $22,240
MCom in Actuarial Studies $19,520 $16,960 $24,032 $22,240
MCom in Business $19,520 $16,960 $24,032 $22,240
MCom in Information Systems and Technology $19,520 $16,960 $24,032 $22,240
MCom in Marketing $19,520 $16,960 $24,032 $22,240
Master of Banking and Financial Regulation
$17,088
$14,848 $23,648

$21,888

Master of Commercial Law
$17,088 $14,848 $23,648 $21,888
Master of International Trade and Commerce Law
$17,088 $14,848 $23,648 $21,888
Master of International Business and Master of International Relations double degree $29,280 $25,440 $36,048 $33,360
Master of International Business and Master of Arts in International Communication double degree $29,280 $25,440 $36,048 $33,360
MCom in Information Systems and Technology and Master of Information Technology double degree $29,280 $25,440 $36,048 $33,360
Preliminary programs / Graduate Certificates $2,430/unit $2,175/unit $10,836 $10,032

Other important information about fees

Fee increases

The 2010 tuition fees shown in the above tables are for the whole course and are based on the 2010 fee structure applicable at Macquarie University. Where a student extends their course beyond 2010, the remaining tuition fee may be increased in line with approved fee increases in subsequent years.

Scholarships and loans

Australian postgraduate students are eligible for Fee Help - a government sponsored loan system to assist with the payment of tuition fees.

International students with very good academic results may be eligible for a Macquarie University International Scholarship.

Fee payments 

The details of your student account are available in eStudent. Login to eStudent and choose 'Check My Finances'. The link 'View my current debts' will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account (note any overdue amounts are shown in red).