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Undergraduate study

An 'undergraduate' degree generally refers to your first degree in a study area.

Our undergraduate degrees provide you with more opportunities to build your chosen career and more pathways to pursue further study. The choice is yours – you can enter the work force after completing an undergraduate degree or after pursuing a graduate program – with either option exciting career opportunities await!

This curriculum redesign with enhanced students’ learning experience is known as the Melbourne Model, our approach to higher education that prepares you to be a leader in a rapidly changing, global environment on the world’s stage.

Choose from one of our six new generation degrees: Or one of our continuing degrees:

Bachelor of Arts - see also Bachelor of Arts (Extended), alternative pathway for Indigenous students
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science

See also: Studies in Psychology

Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Dance
Bachelor of Dramatic Art
Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Film and Television
Bachelor of Fine Art
Bachelor of Music Performance
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Production

Last intake 2009:
Bachelor of Dental Science (Semester 1)
Bachelor of Optometry
Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Last intake 2010:
Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications)
Bachelor of Engineering (Semester 1)
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (for non-school leavers only)

Learn more about the Melbourne Model

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Undergraduate study at The University of Melbourne

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