
University of Melbourne offers an extensive choice of subjects for students from all concentrations Global Politics and Security, International Political Economy, and Peace and Conflict Studies. The course subjects are quite specific, allowing students to deepen their understandings on their issues of interest.
Program: Study Abroad | ||
Duration: 1 Semester |
Minimum GPA: 3.00 |
Tuition: ± AUD 4,200/semester |
Quota: 6 students /year |
Minimum TOEFL: 93 overall (IBT) |
Living cost: ± AUD 1,400-1,700/month |
Deadlines: 1 May (Semester 2) 1 December (Semester 1) |
Minimum IELTS: 6.5 (No band less than 6.0) |
Insurance: OSHC (paid by the University of Melbourne) |
Entry Requirements:
- Students must be officially nominated by the home institution.
- Student must complete the application documents, which consist of application form, an up-to-date official academic transcript in English, proof of English language proficiency, and a letter of nomination from the IUP-IR
Fees and Living Cost
Tuition fee ± AUD 4,200/semester
Living cost ± AUD 1,000 – 2,200/month
Details:
Accommodation AUD 1,000 – 1,600/month
Foods AUD 300 – 450/month
Phone/Internet AUD 25 – 100/month
Public Transportation AUD 80 – 150/month
Miscellaneous AUD 100/month
Credit Transfer
Letter Grade | Percentage Mark | UGM | Grade |
H1 (First Class Honours) | 80-100% | A | Amat Baik |
H2A (Second Class Honours A) | 75-79% | A- | Amat Baik |
H2B (Second Class Honours B) | 70-74% | A/B | Baik |
H3 (Third Class Honours) | 65-69% | B | Baik |
P (Pass) | 60-64% | B- | Baik |
P (Pass) | 55-59% | B/C | Baik |
P (Pass) | 50-54% | C | Cukup |
N (Fail) | 45-49% | E | Tidak Lulus |
N (Fail) | 0-44% | E | Tidak Lulus |
Further Information
https://study.unimelb.edu.au/how-to-apply/international-exchange-and-study-abroadapplications
https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/search
Course Selection
(12.5 credits at University of Melbourne = 6 SKS at UGM)
International Politics
Gender, Globalisation and Development
Diplomat, Soldier, Spy: The Deep State
Migration and Development
Gender Issues in Development
Political Economy of Development
Politics & Contested Development: Africa
Comparative Politics
International Political Economy
European Integration: Politics of the EU
Democracy and Its Dilemmas
Chinese Politics and Society
The Politics of Sex
Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament
India and the World
Famine: The Geography of Scarcity
The Developing World
Two Koreas in the World
Sustainable Development
Society and Environments
Sex, Gender and Power
Power, Ideology and Inequality