Tertiary Course Information

Monash University will be hosting several Discover Monash events or activities over the coming weeks. Unless specified online, these will be face-to-face events.
Participating in one or more of these events will assist students in making informed choices about their study options after Year 12.
The following events will take place in May and students are encouraged to register early. For a complete list, and to register, visit Events Calendar - Discover Monash.
Bachelor of Speech Pathology Degrees in 2026
The new Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) at Monash University addresses a significant gap in the market for qualified speech pathologists. This course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to help with communication and treat eating and drinking disorders. Students will learn alongside other allied health students at the Monash Peninsula Campus who are studying physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and more. This interdisciplinary approach fosters a collaborative learning environment, preparing students for real-world healthcare settings.
The VCE prerequisite subjects are: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in English other than EAL, and Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics, Physics, Health and Human Development, or Physical Education.
Students are encouraged to browse Bachelor of Speech Pathology to find out more.
University Scholarships – 2026
Bond University provides a range of awards from part-fee to full-fee. Applications open on 1 May 2025, and most scholarships close towards the end of August, but the four scholarships listed below close on 31 July 2025. These four will pay up to 100% tuition remission.
- Vice Chancellor's Elite Scholarship
- ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship
- John Eales Rugby Excellence Scholarship
- Riewoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholarship
Details of all scholarships on offer can be found at Scholarships at Bond University. Please take note of closing dates as various scholarships close on different dates.
Applying for 2026 Entry
Applications for the 2026 intake are now open, and students can apply and submit their applications entirely online through the Bond University website. Students interested in Bond are encouraged to apply. You can find detailed instructions of How to apply directly to Bond here.
Applying is done in three easy steps, and applications are made directly to Bond! Details can be found hereand browsing the application tips will also assist students make informed decisions.
Residential Colleges Open House
Are you looking to attend the University of Melbourne and thinking about Residential Colleges? Then we want to meet you! The University of Melbourne has ten Residential Colleges, and they are holding an ‘Open House’ event of tours in May.
Attendees can hear from current students, meet the academic and pastoral care staff, learn more about residential scholarship programs and discover the best of residential college clubs, societies, events, and leadership opportunities.
Lunch and refreshments will be served across the Colleges on the day. There will be tours on a rolling basis departing at regular times from 12.00pm until 3.30pm, and there are also two Uni Melb Course and Admissions Overview Information Sessions at 12noon and 3.30pm.
Date: Saturday 17 May 2025
Time: 12.00pm to 3.30pm
Registrations are open at Open House 2025 - Colleges University of Melbourne.
Studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree allows students the opportunity to explore the fundamentals of engineering; science, mathematics, design, and more before selecting a specialisation.
Students gain a wealth of engineering skills and knowledge, and through their elective subjects are exposed to a range of specialisations. After their first year of study, students will be able to choose which branch of engineering to explore in more depth, including:
- aerospace engineering
- biomedical engineering
- chemical engineering
- civil and infrastructure engineering
- electrical engineering
- electronic and computer systems engineering
- environmental engineering
- mechanical engineering
- advanced manufacturing and mechatronics engineering
- mechatronics engineering.
The VCE prerequisites for entry are Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 27 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL, and Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in one of General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics. This course has a guaranteed ATAR of 75.00.
Further information can be found at Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).