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Search our course information database for all the TAFE and Higher Education courses that we offer.

The Swinburne Experience

2008 Swinburne University of Technology Centenary

Swinburne Online Enquiry Form


Course Enquiries

Course Information (TAFE/Undergraduate Enquiries)
Swinburne Student Recruitment can provide all local TAFE and undergraduate students with course information. Click here to send them an email. You will receive a response within 1 business day. Or call them on 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794).

Course Information (Postgraduate Enquiries)
Swinburne Postgraduate can provide all local postgraduate students with the course information they require. Click here to send them an email, you will receive a response within 1 business day. Alternatively you can call them on 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794).

Course Information (International Enquiries)
Swinburne International is responsible for the admission, orientation and support of all international students. We can help international students with applications, visas, health insurance, course information, accommodation and referrals to other services both on and off campus.

Contact Swinburne International:
Tel: 1800 897 973 (within Australia)
(+613) 8676 7002 (from overseas)
Email: international@swinburne.edu.au
Web: http://www.international.swinburne.edu.au/
Submit an Online Enquiry

Course Information Resources

Swinburne University of Technology is one of the few dual sector institutions that offer both TAFE courses and Higher Education courses. Below is a list of the range of courses that we offer.

Short courses – hobbies, special interest courses and certain full fee paying TAFE courses (accredited)

TAFE courses – Certificate (I-IV), Diploma’s and Advanced Diploma courses

Apprenticeships and Pre-Apprenticeships and Traineeships

Higher Education Courses – Gateway to our 6 faculties and Swinburne Sarawak. Higher Education courses include undergraduate (degree/honours) courses and postgraduate courses.

Postgraduate courses – Graduate Certificates, Graduate Diploma’s, Masters, & Doctorate.

International students – Swinburne International offers a range of courses from ELICOS to TAFE, undergraduate and postgraduate courses for international students

Open Universities Australia – Swinburne is a proud partner of Open Universities Australia, offering online/off campus study for a range of university degrees.

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Reading materials

Swinburne courses - VTAC Entry
A listing of Swinburne courses that requires an application through VTAC.

TAFE and Undergraduate Course Guide (PDF - 2.69MB)
This brochure lists all the TAFE and Undergraduate courses that we offer for the current year.

TAFE Fees & Charges Guide (Local Student)
This guide contains information on Enrolment Fees and Charges. It also include important information about available concessions, financial assistance and refunds.

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Useful Swinburne websites

Faculties & Schools
Gateway to the websites for our four (4) TAFE Schools and six (6) Higher Education Faculties (Higher Education – undergraduate & postgraduate)

Pathways
Swinburne is able to provide students with a credit transfer system known as Pathways. If students are interested in continuing their formal education, the Swinburne Pathways program will ensure that students gain the maximum benefit from their previous studies. Whether students come from Swinburne TAFE or another TAFE institute, credit transfer Pathways are in place to help students enter the right course at the appropriate level.

Scholarships
A wide variety of scholarships are available to prospective and current University and TAFE students recognising excellence in academic achievement, community service, financial hardship, disabilities or the need to relocate to study from regional areas.

First Stop
First Stop is a free service that helps young people make decisions about further education, training and employment options.

Career Counselling
Our Career & Employment department offers career counselling to members of the community at very competitive rates.

Self Guided Campus Tour Brochure
Download a copy of our camps map and take a tour of the campus of interest.

Student Recruitment
The Student Recruitment team provides a number of services for prospective students, secondary schools, community groups, businesses and/or organisations. Student Recruitment assists prospective students with their choices for tertiary study and helps facilitate contact with the university.

Year 10 Website
Find out where the subjects you enjoy today will lead you tomorrow.

Guide for Parents
University and TAFE explained – for parents.

Relocating for Study Guide
A guide to accommodation and the transition to tertiary study.

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Contact Us

Prospective Undergraduate & TAFE Students
Email: study@swinburne.edu.au
Phone: 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794)
Click here to submit an online enquiry.

Swinburne’s course enquiries hotline is open Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm, except public holidays.

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Useful External Websites

VTAC (Victoria Tertiary Admission Centre)
For our February intake each year, all of Swinburne’s undergraduate courses require an application through VTAC. This also applies to most full time higher level TAFE courses. Individual course outlines will indicate how you can apply for the course – either through VTAC or a direct application to Swinburne.

Back to the Books
A VTAC publication to help mature aged students returning to study or prospective students unfamiliar with the Australian education system.

TAFE Courses Directory
The TAFE Courses Directory provides an up-to-date listing of TAFE courses on offer across Victoria, as well as important information about training providers.

Open Universities Australia
Open Universities Australia is owned by seven leading universities and is the country’s fastest growing online higher education service. Over 110, 000 people have already studied with us since we began in 1993. You can choose to study from over 100 subject areas and graduate with qualifications from 15 academic providers. There are no entry requirements to start studying with Open Universities Australia.

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