About Diploma Of Health Sciences in Deakin College
This course provides a sound knowledge and understanding of the health of individuals, communities and population. It will allow you to enter a wide variety of undergraduate courses at Deakin University in areas such as health sciences, psychology, exercise and sport science, food and nutrition and public health and health promotion.
Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor degree:
- Case manager / Case worker
- Community health officer
- Counsellor
- Development manager
- Disability officer
- Exercise scientist
- Fitness advisor
- Food product developer
- Food quality assurance manager
- Health educator
- Health promotion officer
- Market researcher
- Nutritionist
- Project officer
- Sports coach
- Vocational guidance worker
Academic qualification equivalents
- Completion of the All India Senior School Certificate or State Board with an overall 58% aggregate
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.0 (with no band score below 5.5)
- TOEFL:iBT 65 – Writing 19, Speaking 16, Listening and Reading 10
- PTE: 50-57
Deakin College Highlights
College Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Academic Calendar |
Semester Based |
Intake Session |
March, June And October |
On-campus Residence |
Available |
Financial Aid |
Available In The Form Of Bursaries And Scholarships |
Deakin College Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The tuition fees and other expenses for studying at Deakin College vary depending on the program and the student's background. Here is a general overview of the average tuition fees and other expenses:
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Foundation studies program: The tuition fees for the foundation studies program range from AUD 22,400 to AUD 24,200 for the entire program.
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Diploma courses: The tuition fees for diploma courses range from AUD 26,800 to AUD 36,000 per year.
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University-level degree programs: The tuition fees for university-level degree programs vary depending on the program and the student's background. International students can expect to pay between AUD 26,800 to AUD 39,000 per year for undergraduate programs, and between AUD 29,400 to AUD 39,200 per year for postgraduate programs.
In addition to tuition fees, students should also budget for other expenses, such as accommodation, textbooks, and living expenses. The cost of living in Australia can vary depending on the location and lifestyle, but students can expect to spend an average of AUD 20,000 to AUD 25,000 per year on living expenses.
It's important to note that the tuition fees and other expenses may vary depending on the program and the student's background. Students are advised to check the specific costs for their program of interest before applying.
Tuition |
Foundation Program |
25,350 AUD |
Extended Foundation Program |
29,900 AUD |
Diploma Programs |
27,000 to 29,00 AUD |
MQP |
13,700 AUD |
Other Expenses |
Housing, Food and Transport |
19,880 AUD |
Accommodation |
85 to 280 AUD per week |