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2010 INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEES

2010 INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEES This schedule contains tuition fee information principally for international students who are studying at Otago for the first time in 2010 or who are already enrolled at Otago but commencing a new programme of study in 2010. International students are defined as:
~ all students who require student visas and permits to study in New Zealand ~ all individuals on New Zealand work permits enrolling for part-time study ~ all students, other than New Zealand citizens and residents, enrolled in distance taught programmes and resident outside New Zealand. All students in the above categories should direct enquiries to: International Office University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin New Zealand Tel 64 3 479 8344 Fax 64 3 479 8367 Email international.admissions@otago.ac.nz Website www.otago.ac.nz/international If you have residency or citizenship of Australia and are seeking to study on-campus in New Zealand, please browse the Universitys website for further information, www.otago.ac.nz/study or email, university@otago.ac.nz

2010 INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEES


This fees schedule provides an estimate of costs for 2010. The tuition fees listed in this schedule may not represent the actual cost of a programme of study. Generally, a students total tuition is made up of the collective fees for each paper for which the student is enrolled. The subject category fee (as listed in this schedule) and the EFTS (funding equation) value will determine the fee of any paper. The actual programme fee will be affected by: the enrolment for more or less than 1 EFT (a normal fulltime course) the inclusion of papers from different subject areas (which are at different fee rates) the sequencing of enrolment in papers within the course a change to the structure of the course and the availability of papers

Tuition fees are assessed each year. The fee categories are applicable only to the calendar year (January-December) in which the course is commenced. If a course of study extends for one or more semesters in a subsequent calendar year(s), the students will be required to pay the tuition fee applicable for that calendar year(s). Annual fee increases (or decreases) are expected to be modest. Under current circumstances this would be in the order of up to 5% per annum. This schedule does not include the fees payable by PhD students and students enrolled in the Doctor of Education and Doctor of Clinical Dentistry. These students, under certain circumstances, are eligible to pay tuition fees at the New Zealand domestic level. Please see note 12 at the end of this fees schedule for further clarification.

TUITION FEES
Duration Years Applied Science Bachelor of Applied Science Years 1-3 (per year) (for each listed major, each year) Year 4 (for each listed major) pplied Geology A Aquaculture and Fisheries Computational Modelling Design for Technology Electronics Energy Management Food Innovation Environmental Management Geographic Information Systems Molecular Biotechnology Process Technology Software Engineering Sport and Exercise Nutrition Telecommunications Master of Applied Science Applied Geology Computational Modelling Design for Technology Electronics Energy Management Environmental Management Food Innovation Geographic Information Systems Process Technology Software and Knowledge Engineering Telecommunications Arts Bachelor of Arts Anthropology Art History & Theory Asian Studies Biblical Studies Chinese Christian Thought and History Classics Communication Studies Community & Family Studies Computer Science Design Studies Economics Education English English & Linguistics European Studies Film & Media Studies French Gender Studies Geography 4 22,500 25,000 2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$ Arts continued German Greek History Information Science Japanese Languages & Linguistics Latin Linguistics Mori Studies Mathematics Modern Literature & Film Music Pacific Island Studies Performing Arts Studies Philosophy Philosophy, Politics, Economics Political Studies Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Statistics Theatre Studies Visual Culture Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Master of Arts 1 1-2 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 25,000 22,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 25,000 21,000 21,000 25,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 23,500 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 25,000 30,000 3 19,000 19,000 19,000 22,500 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 21,500 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 22,500 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 Duration Years 2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

3 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 22,500 22,500 20,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 22,500

Anthropology Art History & Theory Biblical Studies Childhood and Youth Studies (for Master only) Christian Thought and History Classics Communication Studies Computer Science Economics Education English Film and Media Studies French Gender Studies Geography German History Information Science Japanese Linguistics Mori Studies Mathematics Music Peace and Conflict Studies Philosophy Philosophy, Politics and Economics (for Postgraduate Diploma) Political Studies Psychology (for Master) Psychology (for Postgraduate Diploma)

Duration Years Arts continued Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Statistics Master of Indigenous Studies Master of International Studies Master of Planning Biomedical Science Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 12 months 12 months 2

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$ Consumer & Applied Sciences 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 22,400 25,200 21,000 Bachelor of Consumer & Applied Sciences Clothing & Textile Sciences Community & Family Studies Design Studies Consumer Food Science Human Nutrition Postgraduate Diploma in Consumer & Applied Sciences Master of Consumer & Applied Sciences Clothing & Textile Sciences Community & Family Studies Design Studies Consumer Food Science Human Nutrition Postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics (fee for whole programme) 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 22,500 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 Dentistry Bachelor of Dental Technology ear 1 Y ear 2 Y ear 3 Y Bachelor of Oral Health ear 1 Y ear 2 Y ear 3 Y Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) ealth Sciences First Year H ears 2-5 (per year) Y Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry Endodontics General Practice Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Surgery Paediatric Dentistry Periodontology Prosthodontics Special Needs Dentistry Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dental Technology

Duration Years

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$

3 1 1-2 18 months 25,000 21,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 35,000 22,500 19,000 22,500 22,500 22,500

Drugs and Human Health Functional Human Biology Infection and Immunity Molecular Basis of Health and Disease Nutrition, Metabolism and Human Health Reproduction, Genetics and Development Business Bachelor of Commerce Accounting Economics Economics and Statistics Finance Information Science International Business Management Marketing Management Tourism Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce Master of Commerce Accounting Economics Finance Information Science International Business Management Marketing Management Master of Business
(fee for whole programme)

24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000

3 1 1 18 months 16 months 15 months 38,000 38,000 38,000 41,500 38,000 38,000 38,000 36,000 31,500 22,000 22,000 22,000 25,000 22,000 22,000 22,000

3 27,050 29,000 27,650

5 1 1

27,500 26,704 29,000

24,450 70,000

Accounting Economics Finance Information Science International Business Management Marketing Management Master of Business Administration Master of Entrepreneurship (fee for whole programme)

70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 30,000

(fee for whole programme commencing January 2009)

Duration Years Dentistry continued Postgraduate Diploma in Community Dentistry Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Technology Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Therapy Master of Community Dentistry Master of Dental Surgery Biomaterials Science General Practice Master of Dental Technology Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Endodontics Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Orthodontics Paediatric Dentistry Periodontology Prosthodontics Special Needs Dentistry Education Bachelor of Education Studies Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education Primary Graduate Diploma in Education Early Childhood Education Primary Secondary Graduate Diploma in Education and Teaching Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Master of Teaching Master of Education Doctor of Education Health Sciences Postgraduate Diploma in Health Management Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Technology Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Technology Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Medicine Master of Bioethics & Health Law (fee for whole programme) Master of Health Sciences Law Bachelor of Laws Master of Laws 4 1 1 1 1 p/t 2 p/t 1 12 months 1-2 3 3 1 1 1 1 0.5 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1-2 3 1-2 3

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$ Medical Laboratory Science 47,000 30,000 30,000 47,000 70,000 70,000 30,000 Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Health Sciences First Year Year 2-4 (per year) Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Science Master of Medical Laboratory Science Medicine Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery ealth Sciences First Year H ears 2-3 (Pre-Clinical) (per year) Y Years 4-6 (Clinical) (per year) see note 12

Duration Years

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$

4 1 1 24,450 29,000 30,000 30,000

6 24,450 53,850 61,300 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 30,000 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 30,000

19,000 19,000

19,500 19,500 18,000 19,000 10,500 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000

32,000 30,000 15,000 30,000 * 30,000 28,000 30,000

Postgraduate Certificate in Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in Civil Aviation Medicine 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in General Practice 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in Musculoskeletal Medicine 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in Occupational Medicine 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Health Care 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health 0.5 Postgraduate Certificate in Travel Medicine 1 p/t Postgraduate Certificate in Womens Health 0.5 Postgraduate Diploma in Aeromedical Retrieval and Transport 2 p/t Postgraduate Diploma in Aviation Medicine 3 p/t Postgraduate Diploma in General Practice 2 p/t Postgraduate Diploma in Health Informatics 1 Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Health 2 p/t Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Medicine 2 p/t Postgraduate Diploma in Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology 0.5-2 Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Medicine 2 p/t Postgraduate Diploma in Ophthalmic Basic Sciences 1 Postgraduate Diploma in Primary Health Care 2 p/t

21,500 21,500

*normally completed part-time and a pro rata fee will apply. An annual fee is quoted

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Duration Years Medicine continued Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Postgraduate Diploma in Travel Medicine Master of Aviation Medicine Master of General Practice Master of Medical Science Master of Ophthalmology Master of Primary Health Care Master of Public Health Master of Travel Medicine Music Bachelor of Music Postgraduate Diploma in Music Master of Music Pharmacy Bachelor of Pharmacy ealth Sciences First Year H Years 2-4 (per year) Postgraduate Certificate in Pharmacy Physical Education Bachelor of Physical Education Exercise & Sports Science Exercise Prescription & Management Professional Studies Sport and Leisure Studies Postgraduate Diploma in Outdoor Education Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education Master of Physical Education Physiotherapy Bachelor of Physiotherapy ealth Science First Year H ears 2-4 (per year) Y Postgraduate Diploma in Physiotherapy Master of Physiotherapy 4 1 1.5 4 1 1 1-2 4 0.5 1 2 p/t 2 p/t 4 p/t 2 p/t 1 1 2 p/t 1-2 2 p/t

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$ Science Bachelor of Science 30,000 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 * 30,000 30,000 30,000 * 30,000 30,000 * Anatomy and Structural Biology Biochemistry Botany Chemistry Clothing and Textile Sciences Computer Science Ecology Energy Studies Food Science Genetics Geography Geology Human Nutrition Information Science Land & Spatial Information Land Planning & Development Mathematics Microbiology Neuroscience Pharmacology Physics Physiology Plant Biotechnology Psychology Statistics Surveying Zoology Postgraduate Diploma in Science Master of Science 24,500 24,500 24,500 24,500 25,000 25,000 25,000 Anatomy and Structural Biology Biochemistry Botany Chemistry Clinical Biochemistry* Clothing and Textile Sciences Cognitive Science* Community Nutrition Computer Science Ecology Electronics Energy Studies Environmental Science Food Science Genetics Geography Geology Geophysics* Human Nutrition Immunology* Information Science Marine Science

Duration Years

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$

3 1 1-2 28,000 28,000 25,000 25,000 28,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 28,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 28,000 25,000 25,000 24,000 24,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 24,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 24,000 24,000 19,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 22,500 24,000 24,000 22,500 19,000 24,000 22,500

3 1 1

21,500 23,500 23,500

24,450 29,000 15,000

24,450 29,000 30,000 30,000

*normally completed part-time and a pro rata fee will apply. An annual fee is quoted

Duration Years

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$ Theology 21,000 28,000 28,000 28,000 25,000 28,000 28,000 25,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 21,000 25,500 25,000 28,000 25,000 25,000 Bachelor of Theology Biblical Studies Christian Thought & History Pastoral Studies Postgraduate Diploma in Theology Master of Theology Biblical Studies Christian Thought and History Pastoral Studies Tourism Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism Master of Tourism

Duration Years

2010 Indicative Tuition Fee NZ$

Science continued Mathematics Microbiology Neuroscience Pharmacology Physics Physiology Plant Biotechnology Psychology (for Masters and PhD) Psychology (for Postgraduate Diploma) Science and Natural History Filmmaking* Software Engineering (for Postgraduate Diploma) Spatial Information Statistics Surveying Telecommunications (for Postgraduate Diploma) Toxicology* Wildlife Management (for Postgraduate Diploma) Zoology *Not available in Postgraduate Diploma Master of Science Communication 2 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 21,000

3 1 1 21,000 21,000 21,000 19,000 19,000 19,000

1 1

22,000 22,000

Science and Natural History Filmmaking Creative Nonfiction Writing Science Communication Postgraduate Diploma in Wildlife Management Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Statistics Surveying Bachelor of Surveying Postgraduate Diploma in Surveying Master of Surveying 4 1 1 1 1

24,000 25,500 25,500

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NOTES TO BE READ WITH THE 2010 FEES SCHEDULE


1 All fees are inclusive of GST (New Zealand Goods and Services Tax) 2 Tuition fees do not include any of the Universitys sundry charges. Please see the table below for indicative sundry charges. 3 Tuition fees do not include any of the Universitys administrative charges. For 2010 these are: Late Payment Fee Additional Monthly Payment Fee Late Course Approval Fee Late Registration Fee Reinstatement of Enrolment Fee Carryover of Terms (per paper) Tuition Refund Fee NZ$87.00 NZ$19.00 NZ$87.00 NZ$87.00 NZ$52.00 NZ$87.00 NZ$87.00 7 An orientation programme will be held before enrolment. There will be no extra charge for participation in this programme. 8 Costs for some course materials, field trips and thesis publication are not included in the quoted fees. 9 The following students are normally eligible to enrol at the University of Otago under the same conditions as New Zealand students and at the same level of fees: Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia residing and studying in New Zealand for the duration of their courses of study Citizens of the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau who are New Zealand citizens

4 This fees schedule provides an estimate of costs for 2010. The tuition fees listed in this schedule may not represent the actual cost of a programme of study. Generally, a students total tuition is made up of the collective fees for each paper for which the student is enrolled. The subject category fee (as listed in this schedule) and the EFTS (funding equation) value will determine the fee of any paper. The actual programme fee will be affected by: the enrolment for more or less than 1 EFT (a normal full-time course) the inclusion of papers from different subject areas (which are at different fee rates) the sequencing of enrolment in papers within the course a change to the structure of the course and the availability of papers

Australian citizens and permanent residents of Australia residing and studying outside New Zealand are required to pay full-cost international fees.

10 Students who have been granted study awards or scholarships by Rotary International, Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme, Fulbright Awards, or DAAD pay equivalent New Zealand fees only. 11 All PhD and certain other doctoral students enrolling for the first time at a New Zealand university from 2006 are eligible to pay tuition fees at the New Zealand domestic level. International doctoral students must be resident in New Zealand during their studies, apart from approved temporary absences overseas for the purposes of doctoral research, to be classified as domestic students. As a guide, the table on the next page provides 2010 domestic tuition rates. 12 Postgraduate fees for 2010 reflect a level of subsidy from the University in recognition of the valuable contribution that is made by postgraduate students to University research.

5 Tuition fees are assessed each year. The fee categories are applicable only to the calendar year (January-December) in which the course is commenced. If a course of study extends for one or more semesters in a subsequent calendar year(s), the students will be required to pay the tuition fee applicable for that calendar year(s). Annual fee increases (or decreases) are expected to be modest. Under current circumstances this would be in the order of up to 5% per annum. 6 Students taking papers for interest only are required to pay the same level of fees as for full enrolment in the paper(s).

SUNDRY FEES
The Otago University Students Association (OUSA) charges a membership fee and a building levy. Each student is also charged a Welfare Services Recreation Fee, and an Internet Access Fee. In 2010, the fees for students studying varying proportions of a full time course are: POINTS LOAD 108+ NZ$ OUSA Levies General Levy Building Levy University Levies Internet Access Fee Welfare & Recreation Fee Capital Development Levy Total (GST incl.) 89.84 89.75 44.10 284.00 50.00 557.69 54-108 NZ$ 59.89 89.75 44.10 284.00 50.00 527.74 1-53 NZ$ 29.95 89.75 44.10 284.00 50.00 497.80 Thesis only Masters & PhD NZ$ 44.92 89.75 n/a 284.00 50.00 468.67

NEW ZEALAND DOMESTIC TUITION FEES


(see notes 9-12 of the fees schedule) The main fee bands listed below provide an estimate of the fees payable by postgraduate students in 2010. Tuition fees for Subject Categories (per 1.0 EFTS) POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT Arts, Languages, Theology, Mathematics, Commerce Computer Science, Design, Geography, Information Science, Science Health Sciences Medicine Dentistry MDS NZ$ $5,906 $6,777 $8,243 $11,546 $27,000 NZ$

POSTGRADUATE THESIS (including the tuition fees normally payable by PhD students) Arts, Languages, Theology, Mathematics Commerce Law Computer Science, Design, Geography, Information Science, Music, Science Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Surveying Medicine Dentistry $4,943 $4,764 $5,345 $5,772 $7,320 $11,546 $25,090

Up-to-date information on New Zealand domestic tuition fees, sundry and administrative fees can be found on the Universitys website at www.otago.ac.nz/study/fees.

FEES REFUND POLICY


Please note that policies and deadlines detailed below are subject to change. Up-to-date policies are available on the Universitys website. 1. Full Fees ReFund Fees may be refunded in full, less a refund fee where a student has completed the Course Approval process, under the following conditions: a) the University withdraws an offer of a place or is unable to provide the entire degree or diploma programme b) a student is unable to obtain a student visa and permit c) a student fails to meet the condition of an Offer of Place d) a student formally withdraws from study by or within: 31 March for full-year and first semester papers 31 July for second semester papers If an Offer of Place is withdrawn on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information supplied by the student, the University reserves the right to retain up to 10% of the tuition fee (if already paid).

CHANGE OF RESIDENTIAL STATUS


a) International students who are granted New Zealand residency while enrolled may be eligible to pay domestic fees for the current and subsequent years (see below). Proof of change of residential status can be demonstrated only by presenting an original passport with residency permit stamp. b) To be considered for a refund of tuition fees to the equivalent domestic fee level, the date of award of the residence permit (as printed on the permit) must be prior to: 18 January 2010 for Summers School papers 31 March 2010 for first semester and Full Year papers 31 July 2010 for second semester papers

Award of the residence permit after these dates will mean ongoing charging at the international tuition rate for the duration of the paper(s). International students with pending New Zealand residency are advised to seek advice from the University about their situation prior to enrolment.

2. PaRtial ReFund oF Fees A student may formally withdraw after the above dates, and may receive up to a 50% refund of tuition fees in exceptional circumstances only (sundry, any agency or commission fees and administration fees are non-refundable). In these cases, withdrawal must be completed by: 10 May for first semester papers 10 September for second semester and full-year papers.

FEE PROTECTION POLICY


The University is governed by the Public Finance Act, the Education Act, and University Council regulations in regard to student fees. An individual fee account is maintained for each enrolled student. In the event that the University is not able to offer an academic programme for the semester intake indicated on the students Offer of Place, all funds will be refunded to the student. Further information on the Universitys refund policy for international students can be found above.

Exceptional circumstances are defined as circumstances that are beyond the control of the student, and include illness supported by a New Zealand medical certificate.

3. GeneRal ReFund Conditions a) b) c) Any additional costs incurred by the University for external clinical placements will be deducted from any refund. No refunds are given for students who discontinue study after the official withdrawal dates. Once a student has course approved they are deemed to be attending their chosen course of study. Failure to attend is not grounds for deletion of enrolment after the due dates with entitlement to a refund.

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