Graduate Certificate in Translating and Interpreting - Apply

Student type:
Learning mode:
On campus and Online
Entry score:

See admissions*

Duration:
Full-time 6 months
Part-time 1 year
Fees:

AU$14,400 (2025 total)

Next intake:
February, July
Location:
Melbourne City
Learning mode:
On campus
Entry score:

Not applicable

Duration:
Full-time 6 months
Fees:

AU$ 18,720 (2025 total)

Next intake:
February, July
Location:
Melbourne City

How to apply

Semester 2, 2025

Direct RMIT application

  • All applicants should apply direct to RMIT.

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Graduate Certificate in Translating and Interpreting
Program code: GC185
School: Global, Urban and Social Studies
Title
Plan code
CRICOS
GC185
104980E
Plan code
GC185
CRICOS
104980E
GC185
104980E
Plan code
GC185
CRICOS
104980E

Important dates

Please note that not all courses are offered for semester 2 intake.

Event or deadline Date
Applications open 11 March 2025
Midyear Orientation week 14-18 July 2025
Semester 2 classes begin 21 July 2025

Please note: Applications may close early if all places are filled, so ensure you apply as early as possible for your application to be considered.

See Important dates for the full list of RMIT study dates.

Event or deadline Date
Applications open 28 July 2025
Orientation week TBC
Semester 1 classes begin TBC

Please note: Applications may close early if all places are filled, so ensure you apply as early as possible for your application to be considered.

See Important dates for the full list of RMIT study dates.

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