is the Doctor of Medicine (MD) course FFP or CSP at WSU/MAC/USYD? (1 Viewer)

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The Doctor of Medicine is a CSP course at both WSU and USyd. WSU offers medicine as a joint program with CSU, hence the name Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program). Additional information about the Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program) can be accessed using the following link:


USyd offers medicine as part of a double degree program comprising a three-year undergraduate degree in either arts or science followed by the four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine, hence the names:
  • Bachelor of Arts/Doctor of Medicine
  • Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine
Additional information about the Double Degree Medicine can be found using the following link:


MQ's Doctor of Medicine appears to be a DFEE (domestic fee-paying) as seen on the Doctor of Medicine page of their website. According to UAC, students enrolled in a DFEE course pay the full cost of their course. As DFEE courses are not subsidised by the Australian Government, they will typically cost more than equivalent CSP courses. Tuition fees are set by the respective institution.

Additional information about the Doctor of Medicine can be found using the link below:


I hope this helps! 😄
 

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The Doctor of Medicine is a CSP course at both WSU and USyd. WSU offers medicine as a joint program with CSU, hence the name Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program). Additional information about the Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program) can be accessed using the following link:


USyd offers medicine as part of a double degree program comprising a three-year undergraduate degree in either arts or science followed by the four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine, hence the names:
  • Bachelor of Arts/Doctor of Medicine
  • Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine
Additional information about the Double Degree Medicine can be found using the following link:


MQ's Doctor of Medicine appears to be a DFEE (domestic fee-paying) as seen on the Doctor of Medicine page of their website. According to UAC, students enrolled in a DFEE course pay the full cost of their course. As DFEE courses are not subsidised by the Australian Government, they will typically cost more than equivalent CSP courses. Tuition fees are set by the respective institution.

Additional information about the Doctor of Medicine can be found using the link below:


I hope this helps! 😄
Thank you so much !!!!!
 

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