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Overview
Quick Facts
City: 
Melbourne [1]
Country: 
Australia [2]
Program credits: 
16 per semester (4 courses)
Language(s) of Instruction: 
English
Language prerequisites: 
None

Please note: After the end of the Fall 2013 semester, IES Abroad will be closing its programs in Melbourne.

We’re grateful for a positive relationship with our partner universities in Melbourne, and thank them and our on-site staff for their support in helping us provide excellent study abroad experiences for our students. We can't wait to welcome our Summer '13 and Fall '13 students!

And don’t worry—you can still study with IES Abroad in Australia after our Melbourne programs close. Be sure to check out our three direct enrollment programs in Sydney, and two new Sydney summer programs:

  • Semester Direct Enrollment – Macquarie University [3]
  • Semester Direct Enrollment – University of New South Wales [4]
  • Semester Direct Enrollment – University of Sydney [5]
  • Summer – Study Australia (NEW! Opening Summer ’14) [6]
  • Summer – Internship (NEW! Opening Summer ’14) [6]

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There’s a reason why Melbourne is consistently rated as one of the world’s most livable cities. Whether you want to learn how to surf, explore the alternative arts scene, take in the latest cultural exhibit, or just enjoy the vibrant urban environment, Melbourne has something to offer everyone! In Melbourne, you will live among 140 nationalities speaking more than 150 languages—this city is one of Australia’s most diverse and cosmopolitan.

While in Melbourne, you directly enroll at the University of Melbourne. The University of Melbourne is consistently ranked by The Times Higher Education Supplement as one of the top 40 universities in the world. It is Australia’s second oldest university, founded in 1853. With hundreds of course offerings and a well developed internship program, you are sure to find academic options that fit your needs. Located in an inner-suburb of the city, the University of Melbourne allows you to enjoy easy access to the city center.

Melbourne will also be your classroom. Study Australia’s indigenous species at a local wildlife sanctuary, intern at the Australian Parliament, and discover the Aboriginal culture and heritage.

We want you to feel at home in Melbourne, so we will do everything we can to help you integrate into life in Australia. The University of Melbourne has many university clubs and events for you to get to know your fellow study abroad students and make new Aussie friends.

Program Dates

These dates are preliminary and are subject to change. Students should not book flights according to these dates.

Academics

IES Abroad’s mission is simple: to provide you with the best study abroad program possible—which includes the highest quality academic and cultural experiences. That is why we partnered with the University of Melbourne.

The University of Melbourne
www.unimelb.edu.au [7]
The University of Melbourne can give you the world-class education you’re looking for while studying abroad. Founded in 1853, the University of Melbourne is the second oldest university in Australia and a member of the prestigious group of eight (Australia’s version of the United States’ Ivy League).

Today, more than 47,000 students—including more than 9,000 international students—enroll in the University’s 12 schools and faculties. The University prides itself on excellence in both teaching and research, and boasts four Nobel Prize winners among its internationally-recognized faculty.

Courses
As a large and well-established university, the University of Melbourne has hundreds of course offerings. These courses
are offered on a point system where one subject (course) usually carries 12.5 points, or 4 semester credits. IES Abroad students are required to carry a full course load of 50 points each semester, usually equaling four subjects (courses) for a total of 16 semester credits.

The following disciplines are available to IES Abroad students. For more specific course descriptions and availability, visit the University's Handbook [8].

Australian & Indigenous Studies

  • Australian & Aboriginal Art
  • Australian & Aboriginal History
  • Australian Architecture
  • Australian Cinema, Television & Theatre
  • Australian Environmental Studies
  • Australian & Indigenous Education Studies
  • Australian Literature
  • Australian Media
  • Botany & Zoology of Australia
  • Conservation & Australian Wildlife
  • Contemporary & Australian Culture, Politics & Society
  • Indigenous Education & Culture

Architecture & Built Environment Studies

  • Architecture
  • Architectural History
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Planning and Design
  • Property & Construction
  • Urban Planning

Business & Economics

  • Accounting
  • Business
  • Commerce
  • E-Commerce
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • Management
  • Marketing

Computer Science & Information Technology

  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Geographic Information Technology
  • Information Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Telecommunications Engineering

Creative Arts

  • Arts Management
  • Media Production
  • Photography
  • Studio Art
  • Theatre Studies
  • Visual Arts

Engineering

  • Biomedical
  • Chemical & Bimolecular
  • Civil
  • Computer Science & Software
  • Electrical and Electronic (including Telecommunications)
  • Engineering Management
  • Environmental
  • Geomatic
  • Mechanical & Manufacturing
  • Mechatronics

Environmental Studies

  • Ecology
  • Environmental Law
  • Environmental Policy
  • Environmental Science
  • Environmental Studies
  • Forest Science
  • Geography
  • Sustainable Development

Humanities & Social Sciences

  • American Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Art History & Fine Arts
  • Asian Studies
  • Cinema & Film Studies
  • Classical Studies
  • Creative Writing
  • Criminology
  • Cultural Studies
  • Development Studies
  • English Literary Studies
  • European Studies
  • Fine Arts
  • Gender Studies
  • History
  • History & Philosophy of Science
  • International Studies
  • Islamic Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Linguistics & Applied Linguistics
  • Medieval Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Public Policy
  • Religious Studies & Theology
  • Social Theory
  • Social Work
  • Socio-legal Studies
  • Sociology
  • Women’s Studies

Land & Food Science

  • Agriculture
  • Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness
  • Animal Science & Management
  • Biotechnology Conservation & Ecology
  • Food Science
  • Forest Science
  • Genetics and Breeding
  • Horticulture
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Plant Sciences
  • Soil Science
  • Viticulture

Languages

  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • French
  • German
  • Hebrew
  • Indonesia
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Latin
  • Russian Spanish
  • Swedish

Media & Communications

  • Asia-Pacific Media Systems
  • Creative Writing
  • Culture and Media
  • Global Media
  • Language & Media
  • Marketing Communications
  • Media Communications Theory
  • Media Futures & New Technologies
  • Media Law
  • Media, Politics & Society
  • Media Studies
  • Net Communications

Medical & Health Sciences

  • Biomedical & Health Ethics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Epidemiology & Biostatistics
  • Health Care History
  • Issues in Health Practice
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Medical Science (Research)
  • Medicine (Pre-Clinical)
  • Nursing
  • Physical Therapy/Physiotherapy
  • Social Issues in Health
  • Women’s & Gender Health Issues
  • Vision Sciences

Sciences

  • Anatomy
  • Animal Biology
  • Astrophysics*
  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Botany
  • Cellular Biology
  • Chemistry*
  • Developmental Biology
  • Earth Sciences*
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Science
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Geology*
  • Genetics
  • Immunology
  • Marine Biology
  • Mathematics*
  • Meteorology*
  • Microbiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Oceanography*
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Physics*
  • Physiology
  • Plant Sciences
  • Statistics*
  • Vision Sciences*
  • Zoology

*Introductory level subjects are available in these disciplines.

Location
Just a short walk or five-minute tram ride from the city centre, the University of Melbourne is near the heart of Melbourne. The University has a large, beautiful, urban campus in Parkville.

Internships

While adding study abroad to your resume is impressive enough, adding an international internship experience is even more powerful, and can help you distinguish your application for graduate school or a job opportunity in today’s competitive job market.

An internship provides an invaluable cultural experience, and helps you develop professional and personal skills. If you’re of junior or senior standing at your home university, you’re eligible to apply. All IES Abroad internships are offered as academic options earning IES Abroad credit. All internships at the University of Melbourne are unpaid and revolve around the completion of a defined project over a period of up to 16 weeks.

Internship placements are quite competitive and may require early application. The placements are very demanding academically; some have been deemed the equivalent of two subjects (8 credits), as they require a much greater workload than the average subject. If you are interested in applying for an internship, be sure to contact your IES Abroad representative early.

Placement Examples

  • Business & Management - You will be assigned to a Practicum organization. Working in teams, you will undertake a host-specified business project of strategic importance and produce and present a professional standard report proposing recommendations.
  • Humanities & Social Sciences – Offered through the Faculty of Art, all internship programs require you to participate in industry-based placements, as well as completing a significant research project under the supervision of an appropriate academic staff member from the respective department.
    Current internship programs include:
    • Uni-capitol Washington internship
    • Media & Communication internship
    • Criminology internship
  • Parliamentary – You will work with Member of Parliament in the settings of Parliament, the Parliamentary library, Parliamentary offices, and electorate offices.
  • Public Affairs – You will work with local government, non-government and community-based organizations that have a public affairs focus or interest. You will have active experience working for a senior person with a policy making and management role.
  • Science – Positions are available in a number of possible fields and organizations.
  • Sociology – Have the chance to undertake a serious sociological research project based on your placement with one of a wide variety of organizations.

 

Field Study

To complement your coursework and help you better understand the Aussie culture and society, a field study component is available with several courses in the Faculty of Science.

Courses may change each semester, but some that have had field components in the past are The Earth, Atmosphere, and Ocean; Plant Biodiversity; Australian Wildlife Biology; and Applied Ecology.

See the University's Handbook [8] to find courses with a field component.

Advising & Support

 

Even though you’re directly enrolling in one of our partner universities, there’s something IES Abroad wants you to know: we’re here for you if you need us.

Advising
Choosing and directly enrolling in courses abroad can be confusing and overwhelming. This is why we offer you predeparture advising that’s specific to your needs. Our goal is to provide support and guidance throughout your application and enrollment process.

But our advising services don’t stop there. While you’re in Melbourne, our staff is available to help you transition into your new home.

Support
The support services we offer IES Abroad direct enrollment students are specifically designed to help you achieve your study abroad goals as effectively and smoothly as possible. We know studying abroad is an adventure, and, at times, you may need help or just someone to talk to—that’s why our staff will be there for you.

On-Site Staff
Whether you have questions about academic requirements, housing, or well-being and safety, our Melbourne-based IES Abroad staff is available to fully support you. Because of our close relationship with the universities in Melbourne, IES Abroad is also able to offer you unique academic, social, and cultural opportunities. Our staff in Melbourne will accompany you throughout orientation, as well as at the IES Abroad field trips and cultural events.

Housing

Our job is to make sure that your greatest challenge is deciding what landmarks to see first or discovering the best café—not finding a place to live where you feel comfortable. We do our best to locate housing that is reflective of how the local students are living. Our goal is that when you leave Melbourne, it will feel like home.

As part of IES Abroad’s direct enrollment services, we offer well-located, comfortable housing for all students because securing housing independently can be challenging. IES Abroad’s housing options meet our safety and security standards.

Student Apartments – You share a fully-furnished apartment, typically with an Australian student. All apartments include a bedroom area with two beds, a bathroom, study area, and kitchenette with microwave, stove-top, and refrigerator. Meal plans are not provided in the apartments. Located just a short walk from campus, the student apartments provide creative programs, activities, and events that are designed to enhance the quality of residential life. Internet access is also available in the student computer labs around campus.

Residential Colleges – Twelve undergraduate residential colleges are affiliated with the University of Melbourne. Colleges have furnished single or double study/bedroom accommodations, provide three meals a day, and have shared bathroom facilities.

Residential colleges typically also include a dining hall, student lounges, computer rooms, a library, and sports facilities. The colleges are situated within a five to15 minute walk from the University of Melbourne’s main campus in one of the nicest areas of the city. Space is very competitive in residential colleges, but IES Abroad has successfully placed numerous students in the past. A supplemental fee applies to cover the cost of the meal plan.

Student Life

Part of making you feel at home in Melbourne is doing our best to help you feel safe and cared for. Whether it is an orientation program that makes you feel prepared, housing that is well-located and comfortable, or field trips that take you to places off the beaten path—we’re all about our student services. This is just one of the things we’re known for.

 

Orientation

IES Abroad Orientation
The program commences with a two-day, IES Abroad-organized trip to either one of the seaside towns along The Great Ocean Road or to one of Victoria’s major national parks. This trip gives you the chance to get to know your fellow students, meet our Melbourne staff, and prepare you for your upcoming academic experience in Melbourne. Past highlights of the IES Abroad orientation have also included surfing lessons, rock climbing, wildlife experiences, bushwalking, attending an Australian Rules football or cricket match, and a winery tour.

Additionally, Core™, IES Abroad’s Comprehensive Orientation & Re-entry Experience, begins during orientation and continues throughout the semester with activities focusing on academic and cultural adjustment, goal achievement, and preparing for the return home.

University Orientation
The official university academic orientation that introduces you to the University of Melbourne’s facilities and offerings follows the IES Abroad orientation. You finalize your course registration, open your email account, participate in numerous academic, social and cultural events, and get to know the campus and your fellow students.

 

Extracurricular Activities & Cultural Events

University Clubs & Events
While you’re in Melbourne, joining a social or sports club is a great way to meet local students. As an IES Abroad student at the University, you will have access to its extensive sports facilities that cater to 50 athletic clubs. The IES Abroad program fee also includes membership to the Student Union, which offers cultural events, activities, and more than 100 clubs and societies.

The University routinely hosts cultural events, guest lecturers, and optional field trips at reasonable prices to other parts of Australia such as the Great Ocean Road, the Blue Mountains, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Outback.

Field Trips

Although your adventure begins in Melbourne, our field trip to Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef provides contrast and context for what you are learning in Melbourne. You share a portion of the cost with IES Abroad.

Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef (NEW in Fall 2013!)
5-6 Days
The Melbourne mid-semester trip takes students to Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef. One day of the field trip will be spent at sea on a privately chartered motor cruiser. Onboard instructors explain the spectacular ecosystem of the reef, which you explore while snorkeling. Hike through the ancient Daintree rainforest with an aboriginal tracker and zip line through the eldest rainforest in the world.

Center

IES Abroad Melbourne [9]

Ready to choose the Melbourne study abroad program that’s right for you? Browse our partner universities and their many offerings to make sure you get the most out of your study abroad experience with IES Abroad.

Center staff: 

Chay Dylan Granger
IES Abroad Director
Chay is the Manager of IES Abroad Melbourne and has worked with IES Abroad students and staff since 2009, coordinating academic and cultural programs and running fieldtrips. Chay has extensive experience in international education, administration, staff management, research, client services, program management and student support.  He is an alumna of the University of Melbourne with an honors degree in Forest Science.

Faculty
IES Abroad semester program students are taught by the faculty of the University of Melbourne or La Trobe University. IES Abroad summer program students are taught by the faculty of the University of Melbourne. 

Cost

Source URL: http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/melbourne-direct-enrollment-university-melbourne

Links:
[1] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/melbourne
[2] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/australia
[3] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/sydney-direct-enrollment-macquarie-university
[4] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/sydney-direct-enrollment-university-new-south-wales
[5] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/sydney-direct-enrollment-university-sydney
[6] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/news/summer-down-under-announcing-two-new-sydney-summer-programs
[7] http://www.unimelb.edu.au/
[8] https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/faces/htdocs/user/search/SimpleSearch.jsp
[9] http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/ies-abroad-melbourne