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Postgraduate mid year intake at Deakin University*

Don’t wait until next year to commence your studies. In such a competitive environment, there has never been a better time to upgrade your skills with a postgraduate qualification from Deakin University.

Applications to start studying in Trimester 2 in 2010 are now open.

At Deakin it’s your choice – study how and when you want.

Multiple course entry and exit points, deferment, residential programs, and full time and part time study options allow you the flexibility to structure your study to suit your lifestyle, as well your work and personal commitments.

The majority of courses offer you the choice of on or off campus study through online technology, including podcasts and MP3s.

Deakin’s trimester system gives you the potential to fast track your degree, allowing you to progress your career by graduating sooner.

The trimester system may also mean you can commence your postgraduate qualification at a time that is more convenient for you.

With more than 150 postgraduate courses to choose from, Deakin offers you a broad range of options.

In addition to providing quality traditional programs, Deakin continually adapts and develops new courses to meet the ongoing demands of the domestic and international labour markets.

Apply now and pay no upfront fees.

Australian citizens and holders of permanent humanitarian visas may be eligible for FEE-HELP – a loan program that allows eligible students to defer the payment of their fees.

For more information visit www.deakin.edu.au/fees

For more information on Deakin’s postgraduate courses visit www.deakin.edu.au/postgrad or phone 1300 DEGREE (1300 334 733).

*Copy supplied by Deakin University

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