Graduate Coursework

Specialist Certificate in Cancer Sciences

  • Course code: SC-CNCRSC
Clock
Duration
6 months part time
Location
Mode (Location)
Online
Calendar-month
Intake
January, April, July, October
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
AUD $8,248 (2026 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
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Fees

This course is equivalent in quality and accreditation to an on-campus qualification. Each subject is designed by academics, learning designers and educational technologists to deliver an interactive and enriching experience. Students will also have regular access to lecturers, tutors and a dedicated online Student Support team.

Fees are paid on a per subject basis each term.

The fees listed are the indicative costs for the whole course which is based on typical subject enrolments and includes an estimate of annual fee increases over the duration of the course based on the maximum annual course tuition increase specified in the Student Loans, Fees and Charges Policy (MPF 1325).

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Pacific Island Student Fee Remission (50% fee remission) - FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS ONLY

Our Pacific Island Student Fee Remission program empowers clinicians from the pacific region to gain vital expertise in cancer care and research that can then be applied in their local contexts. It reflects our commitment to strengthen oncological care internationally and nurture the healthcare leaders of the future.

The fee remission covers 50% of tuition fees for eligible students studying the Master of Cancer Sciences, the Graduate Certificate in Cancer Sciences, or Specialist Certificate in Cancer Sciences.

Eligible students will be those who are residents from the following Pacific Islands:

  • Cook Islands
  • Fiji
  • Federated States of Micronesia
  • French Polynesia
  • Kiribati
  • Nauru
  • New Caledonia
  • Niue
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Republic of Marshall Islands
  • Samoa
  • Solomon Islands
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Vanuatu

We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and the Pacific Island Student Fee Remission is designed for academically excellent students who have the potential to make a significant contribution to development in their home countries and around the world.

It will be open to students who apply for our 2025 and 2026 intakes.

All eligible applicants with residence from an eligible country are automatically considered for the Pacific Island Student Fee Remission when they submit their course application.

If you have questions, please contact one of our team to discuss your application and eligibility.

Australian Fee Places

When you apply, you will automatically be considered for an Australian fee place if you meet course entry requirements.

You’ll pay tuition fees for each year that you are enrolled. Tuition fees are calculated according to your course and study load each semester. You may defer payment of your fees via the Australian Government’s FEE-HELP loan scheme if you are eligible.

If your course is relevant to your current employment, you may be able to claim fees as a work-related tax deduction.

Tuition fees may be adjusted each year.

FEE-help

FEE-HELP can cover all or part of your tuition fees. The Australian Government pays the amount of the loan direct to the University. You’ll make repayments through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) whenever your income is above the threshold, or you can make voluntary repayments to the ATO at any time.

FEE-HELP is not means tested and there is no loan fee for graduate study. If you already have a HECS-HELP loan from your undergraduate studies, you can still access a FEE-HELP loan. No interest is charged on your FEE-HELP loan, however, it is indexed each year with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in line with the cost of living.

The Government’s Study Assist website provides more information about FEE-HELP.

Other financial assistance

The University's Student Financial Aid Service can provide you with advice and information on student loans and bursaries/grants, and can connect you to other student support services.

Scholarships

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Domestic scholarships

The Melbourne Scholarships Program is one of the most generous and comprehensive in Australia – supporting approximately 3000 students at the University. The scholarships program serves to both reward outstanding academic achievement and provide access for students who might otherwise be prevented from undertaking further study.

Further information regarding scholarship options for current students is available on the Scholarships website.

International scholarships

There are no scholarships available for overseas online students from the University of Melbourne. Companies, home universities, professional organisations and charities may provide scholarships.