The tuition fee for postgraduate study at the University of Queensland depends on the major. The tuition fee for graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts is about 24,800 Australian dollars a year, the tuition fee for graduate students in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is about 23,520 Australian dollars a year, and the tuition fee for graduate students in business and law schools is about 33,280 Australian dollars a year.
The tuition fee for postgraduate courses in the School of Science is about 33,280 Australian dollars, the tuition fee for postgraduate courses in the School of Veterinary Medicine is about 34,480 Australian dollars a year, the tuition fee for postgraduate courses in the School of Engineering and Architecture is about 33,280 Australian dollars a year, and the tuition fee for postgraduate courses in the School of Health Sciences is about 27,320 Australian dollars a year.
Many international students have to take preparatory courses before they go to graduate school. The school's preparatory course fee is about 19000-26000 Australian dollars, the express course fee is 19000 Australian dollars, the standard course fee is 22000 Australian dollars, and the standard additional course fee is 26000 Australian dollars.
Living expenses:
Rent: As the biggest expense in the life of international students, it is very good to find a safe, comfortable and affordable residence. Accommodation is calculated on a weekly basis, with 36 weeks of accommodation per academic year.
The price of all-inclusive dormitory in the school is 472 Australian dollars a week, which varies according to the type of accommodation. Most international students in Australia will choose to find cheaper housing off campus, the price is about 175-220 Australian dollars per week, and the annual cost is about 10400 Australian dollars.
Food expenses: Most students in China will start to buy food and cook by themselves after they settle down, so the weekly food expenses will be around 1.20 Australian dollars, and the annual expenditure will be around 6,240 Australian dollars.
Water and electricity fee: students who rent a house outside need to pay another water and electricity fee. If they share it equally with others, it will be about 25 Australian dollars per week and about 1300 Australian dollars per year.
Travel expenses: Most of the houses rented by students are close to the school, which can be reached within 30 minutes by bus. The average travel cost is about 20 Australian dollars per week, and the overall cost is about 1040 Australian dollars.
Communication network fee: generally, this part of the fee is not included in the rent, and students also need to pay extra. The mobile phone communication fee is about 10 Australian dollars per week, and the internet access fee is about 10 Australian dollars per week. These two parts add up to about 1040 Australian dollars per year.