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Are CSP courses mainly undergraduate courses?

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mark_alec:
Look here http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/pages/welcome

The MEng will be CSP supported if you had decent marks (65% average, or >90 ATAR or something, look it up).

Gloamglozer:

--- Quote from: killer_bot on April 21, 2012, 02:54:16 am ---
--- Quote from: Eriny on April 20, 2012, 11:20:05 pm ---I think most post-grad courses are full-fee (with exceptions).

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Does this mean if you go to melb uni and go through the melbourne model and you say are doing bsc and want to do a masters in something...
you are liable to pay extra money as most postgrad courses are mostly full-fee?

--- End quote ---

Depends on what Masters course you're after.  Just check if they offer CSP.  At UoM, I know many in the Graduate School of Business and Economics do as well as the courses managed by the Graduate School of Science.

And yes mark_alec has got it if you're after engineering.

Eriny:

--- Quote from: killer_bot on April 21, 2012, 06:30:49 pm ---what are the exceptions?

also, can you do an infinite number of undergraduate courses and get csp spots?
do one after the other so that you don't pay full-fee in a postgrad course?

e.g. instead of doing a masters in engineering just do a bachelor so you dont pay full-fee?

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I'm not going to list all the exceptions, it depends on the uni.
To answer your second question, yes. At least, you can now study for as many years as you like on csp (it used to be that there was a limit of 7 years but that has been changed).

killer_bot:
...imagine studying for the rest for life and never joining the workforce to pay it all back.

has anyone ever done this?
i bet someone will have done this in the future and we'll all have a good laugh.

killer_bot:

--- Quote from: Gloamglozer on April 21, 2012, 07:17:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: killer_bot on April 21, 2012, 02:54:16 am ---
--- Quote from: Eriny on April 20, 2012, 11:20:05 pm ---I think most post-grad courses are full-fee (with exceptions).

--- End quote ---

Does this mean if you go to melb uni and go through the melbourne model and you say are doing bsc and want to do a masters in something...
you are liable to pay extra money as most postgrad courses are mostly full-fee?

--- End quote ---

Depends on what Masters course you're after.  Just check if they offer CSP.  At UoM, I know many in the Graduate School of Business and Economics do as well as the courses managed by the Graduate School of Science.

And yes mark_alec has got it if you're after engineering.

--- End quote ---

what about that enviro science course you pm about?

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