It has the course I wanted specifically, which is dietetics. Not many universities offer a straight course into dietetics except Monash, as most places would require an undergrad Nutrition course and then a masters course into dietetics.
Course Curriculum :
It's pretty good as it covers a lot of required skills in the field. It can be a bit disorganized and messy at times, but overall it is a lot of practical experience as they also provide you with mandatory placements throughout the course.
Fees :
The fees were different for different types of students. Local Australian students get HEX fees, meaning they pay back the government when they start full-time work. However, as a permanent resident, I pay local fees upfront. International students pay about 4-5 times more than local and PR students.
Examination Structure :
It's good because we only had to do 2 exams, however, they were both contents from 2 units worth of knowledge. So preparing for that amount of detail was really hard. I am glad that my last semester has no exams but rather my placement is my exam!