How to calculate fees
- Future students can use the Indicative Fees Tool for an indication of fees payable.
- Current students can access fees on the Fee Statement in myUNSW at the beginning of each teaching period.
- Course fees can also be calculated by multiplying the cost by the total unit of credit (UOC). You can find the UOC values in the Handbook.
PLEASE NOTE:
Fees are charged at the course's level of study (i.e. undergraduate / postgraduate / research). This means that if you are a postgraduate student undertaking an undergraduate subject, you will be charged at the undergraduate rate. For example:Example 1: A postgraduate student enrolling in an undergraduate course such as ADAD2402 which has a value of 6 UOC: The fee for this course will be $780 x 6 = $4,680 which is charged at the undergraduate rate.
Example 2: A postgraduate student enrolling in a postgraduate course such as ADAD9113 which has a value of 6 UOC: The fee for this course will be $775 x 6 = $4,650which is charged at the postgraduate rate.