2023 Domestic Fee Paying Tuition Fees

The amounts displayed are the cost, per unit of credit (UOC). 48 UOC is the standard full-time load for one year and most courses at UNSW are worth 6 UOC each.

For 2022 Domestic Tuition Fees please see here.

Course Details Cost per unit of credit
Prefix Discipline Under­grad­uate Post­grad­uate
CRIM Criminology $820 $595
GENL Law General Education $990 na
HUMS Arts Administration $820 $595
LAWS Law $990 $815
JURD Juris Doctor na $875
PLTX Practical Legal Training Program na $360
ZZLJ Law and Justice Accelerated na $790

In addition to tuition fees, UNSW will charge a Student Services & Amenities Fee

How to calculate fees

  • 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 LAWS3383 which has a value of 6 UOC: The fee for this course will be $990 x 6 = $5,940 which is charged at the undergraduate rate.

Example 2: A postgraduate student enrolling in a postgraduate course such as LAWS8994 which has a value of 6 UOC: The fee for this course will be $915 x 6 = $4,890 which is charged at the postgraduate rate.

Note about fees

UNSW reserves the right to vary student fees during enrolment in line with relevant legislation. The table above shows indicative tuition fee amounts.

The fees listed on this table are in Australian dollars (AUD). Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may increase each year. UNSW makes every attempt to ensure that all information is current but reserves the right to amend any or all of the information above without notice in response to changing circumstances.

Students are charged tuition at the rate corresponding to the year of the Census date applicable to their enrolment in a course.

All tuition and related payments are due at the beginning of each term/semester (unless otherwise stated) and must be paid by the Due Date for Payment.


See also

Fees from prior years

Archived fees

Financial assistance

Commonwealth assistance

Summer term fees

For courses offered in summer

Incidental fees

For goods/services incidental to study

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