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Overall, this report is a good representation of student enrolments for the year and should be used in tandem with course entry requirements. The tables below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students at Monash. It provides data on students that commenced undergraduate study and passed the census data in the most relevant, recent intake period for which data are available, including those admitted through all offer rounds and international students studying in Australia.

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Bachelor of Architectural Design. Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Art. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music. Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Business Specialist and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Commerce Specialist and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Education Honours and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Arts.

Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Laws Honours and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Biomedical Science. Bachelor of Biomedical Science Advanced Honours. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Biomedical Science.

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Biomedical Science. Bachelor of Business. Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Business Specialist. Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Information Technology. Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Media Communication. Bachelor of Design and Bachelor of Business. Bachelor of Education Honours and Bachelor of Business. Bachelor of Fine Art and Bachelor of Business. I studied my Bachelors at Monash Clayton quite some time ago. The lecturers and lectures were very good and so were the tutorials.

Everything was a mix bag of a balance between theory and practical. The prestigious of the Uni is without any doubt, and I was able to get employed as a graduate as soon as I finished my degree. The negatives it the campus is very large that its easy to get lost without using a map and takes a long walk from the car park to lectures and tutorials. The administration of some subjects were very questionable. Especially ,I received a fail mark for a major assignment in one of the last units in my degree because my essay was apparently over the word limit.

I told them to re-run the word count again and they said its a mistake and they changed it. Another time, I also received a very questionable mark and so I asked what happened and apparently they said put the wrong exam mark of another student against my name….

Besides that, I did cherish my life as an undergrad at Monash, but as I said its easy to get lost within the campus and feel like a no one. The way Monash University operates in Malaysia is just disgusting, with not even a shred of the dignity and support accorded to its Australian campuses. The student body was equally toxic — consisting mostly wealthy students fresh out of the private schools in the surrounding area, the local student populace was very much cliquey, disruptive and ignorant.

In sum, a crowd unfit for university-level learning. One surprising source of toxicity at the campus was one of the in-house counsellors, whose conduct can only be described as inappropriate and problematic for a university counsellor. Simply put, Monash rides on its name and prestige but ultimately does nothing with them to provide actual value to its students.

That was why I avoided Monash and Sunway area after high school. Did A levels at Methodist College despite an extremely long commute. Respectful and calm environment with very hardworking lecturers. I studied pure science. If you had a chance to re do your degree, which university would you have picked instead? They cut all the options in my major and class sizes are bigger every semester.

Lecturers are friendly but over-worked. Students are seen as customers and staff work in a culture of fear. Im doing an engineering and commerce degree. Engineering gets progressively worse over the years, occasionally you get a semi-decent lecturer who cares about the students, can speak English and is passionate about the subject.

On top of that, the quality control of the lecturers is deeply concerning. Its hard to think the uni is prestigious, let alone innovative in their teaching strategies.

Ive never met an institution that has made me despise the degree I was once so passionate about completing. Is it that hard to find lecturers that are passionate and can speak English properly?

Honestly embarrassing, more so infuriating. Overpriced and inflexible. The university tends to stuff as many students as they can into classes, and then cut corners by underpaying and overworking staff. This really showed in my Arts and Science degree; not a single teacher knew my name and I spent four years feeling like a number to the university. I really encourage prospective students to look for an institution which values its students and their education, rather than considering Monash, which is essentially a greedy business.

Given the time constraints associated with this course and managing full-time work, this was less than helpful. On a positive note, the content is very interesting and some instructors were quite good in terms of content delivery.

Often a delay in getting marks returned, however. I have found the marking to be extremely harsh on most occasions given outside of the marking guide, there is no real guidance on what is expected.

I would not recommend Monash unless you have twice the required time stated in the outlines. I absolutely agree. I get mostly distinctions for my units and last semester I just could not bring my grade up for this specific unit no matter how hard I tried. This semester, another unit is being taught by that same professor and the same thing is happening again.

You have to get your assignments done efficiently and in the correct manner for you to achieve HDs. I found the experience to be excellent. Thankfully the Monash experience was challenging yet enjoyable. Hi Paul, I know this post was a while back but I am desperately trying to collate feedback on the post grad dip advanced in psych before I go ahead.

I really need to take this through to Masters but am worried with the reviews on marking and group assessments. Out of curiosity did you pursue registration or further study afterwards?

Any feedback would be so appreciated! Thanks so much! I am currently doing a Master of Laws degree at Monash. I find the intensive structure of the units very ineffective when it comes to the acquisition and retention of knowledge.

The structure is suitable for a workshop course, but not a postgraduate unit. However, I have found most lecturers as very knowledgable and the topics covered as quite interesting. The exception is Principals of Taxation — LAW — the substandard teaching quality was alarming especially for a prestigious university such as Monash. So my advice would be if you are looking for a piece of paper to say you have completed a course at a prestigious university then chose Monash, but if you are interested in actually learning something look around a bit more.

Do you recommend Monash? Is it a good uni for this course? Any advice would be highly appreciated. They do have a much higher ranking on this website, but I am not sure how representative we ought to take that as being!

Have you learned anything so far? Trying to make a decision for too. What are your thoughts? Will it be tough looking for work in Perth in the Social Work if the qualification came from another university from another state ie.

Monash Uni? I was considering Monash because I am doing it via distance learning from Perth, and hence am paying a bit less in fees. Monash is one of the worst law schools with most academics only publishing in Australia. Total number of staff and full-time equivalent : 17, 9, FTE. Based on full year data. Home Courses Library Donate. Previous menu Toggle navigation. Skip to content Skip to navigation.



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