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Master of Cloud Computing (Software Engineering, Advanced) | Torrens University Australia Contact us News & articles Our impact Be Good About Enquire online Find a course Design Health Business Hospitality Technology Education English language Higher Degrees by Research Download a course guide Studying with us Why study with us Industry-led learning International students Study options Campus locations Student services and support University entry pathways Fees and Scholarships High school students Choose a study option How to apply Key dates Admissions criteria Early entry program Course credits Portfolio and interviews Apply online What's on Open Day Virtual Open Day BMIHMS Open Day Campus tours International Events Course and Career Webinars Nursing Lab Tours Register for an event Find a course Design Health Business Hospitality Technology Education English language Higher Degrees by Research Download a course guide Studying with us Why study with us Industry-led learning International students Study options Campus locations Student services and support University entry pathways Fees and Scholarships High school students Choose a study option How to apply Key dates Admissions criteria Early entry program Course credits Portfolio and interviews Apply online What's on Open Day Virtual Open Day BMIHMS Open Day Campus tours International Events Course and Career Webinars Nursing Lab Tours Register for an event Contact us News & articles Our impact Be Good About 1300 575 803 Home > Find a course > Design > Master of Software Engineering Cloud Computing Advanced > Design Technology Master of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing, Advanced) CRICOS 099355K Download course guide What is a Master of Software Engineering in Cloud Computing, Advanced? A Master of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing, Advanced) is for experienced software engineers who want to significantly deepen their knowledge and pursue specialist careers in the field. It covers advanced knowledge from cloud computing and DevOps in diverse contexts, including social impact and emerging technologies, and offers sophisticated technical, operational and software management skills. This degree is purpose-built to suit your unique needs and creative challenges. You will learn by working on industry projects, approaching wide-ranging topics from an entrepreneurial mindset, and exploring the design thinking, ethics and moral values required in tech. Throughout the course, you’ll build an awareness of the software engineering body of knowledge and apply advanced cloud computing and DevOps knowledge to various challenges, with a view towards ethics of practice in a global and sustainable context. You also have the option to exit with a Graduate Certificate of Software Engineering, a Graduate Diploma of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing) or a Master of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing). More Learning outcomes Apply advanced knowledge from your field in diverse contexts. Demonstrate awareness of ethics of practice in a global and sustainable environment. Master distributed development, DevOps and big data analysis skills. Expand your critical thinking skills in a practical, real-world atmosphere. Build towards a specialisation in your chosen field. Developed in collaboration with AWS Our Software Engineering courses are built in collaboration with AWS, offering the most up to date industry curriculum. Developed in collaboration with IBM Our Software Engineering program is built in collaboration with IBM, with access to IBM certification programs. Download course guide Apply now Enquire online Study mode Online, On campus, Blended Campus locations* Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Online Student Domestic International Duration 2 years full time Start date 14 Feb 2022 30 May 2022 View all key dates Fees View Fees This is an AQF Level 7 course delivered by Torrens University Australia Ltd. * For more details on international student study options. Master industry-standard software Explore advanced software engineering techniques and the boundaries of software design. Work-Integrated Learning Gain practical experience working with clients on industry briefs as part of your course. Broaden your perspective Investigate ethics, social responsibility and cognitive psychology. Find on this course page Career opportunities Subjects and units Why study with us? Fees and scholarships Admissions How to apply Frequently asked questions Enquire online Course guide Career opportunities This course offers professionals the opportunity to upskill in order to improve career prospects in the fields of software engineering, development and management. Career paths Software Engineer Release Manager Data Scientist Network Architect Full Stack Developer Infrastructure Engineer DevOps Engineer Business Intelligence Developer Solutions Specialist Career paths Software Engineer Release Manager Data Scientist Network Architect Full Stack Developer Infrastructure Engineer DevOps Engineer Business Intelligence Developer Solutions Specialist Learn more about careers in Design Learn more about careers in Technology Subjects and units Each subject involves 10 hours of study per week, comprising 3 hours of facilitated study and 7 hours self-directed study. Capstone project: 6 hrs facilitated study and 14 hrs self-directed study per week. Major project (Advanced): 12 hrs facilitated study and 28 hrs self-directed study per week. International students must not enrol in more than one-third (33%) of online subjects over their course, and must study at least one face-to-face subject each study period. Please note that due to COVID-19, authorities have provided exceptions to the usual face-to-face learning requirements. For more information, visit Study in Australia. International students on a student visa are required to study full time (i.e. must complete a minimum of 1.0 EFTSL of study per year). For the latest information on study locations, please check the entry requirements flyer. Complete 4 core subjects to graduate with a Graduate Certificate of Software Engineering Complete 5 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects and 1 elective to graduate with a Graduate Diploma of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing) Complete 6 core subjects, 4 specialisation subjects and 1 elective to graduate with a Master of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing) Year 1 Year 2 Electives 7 core subjects and 1 elective subject Software Engineering Principles | SEP401 In this subject students are introduced to the current Software Engineering standards and processes, with the aim of enabling them to analyse, design, and implement software projects that follow certain quality measures at every stage of the Software Development Life Cycle. The subject covers requirements engineering, modelling and design of software, software architecture, verification and validation of software systems, and other topics that are related to software engineering practices. Human Centred Design | HCD402 This subject helps students explore several important fields of general inquiry pertaining to significant intellectual issues related to human beings so they can view everyday problems and formulate solutions in new ways. Broadly, the subject covers the theory of knowledge, human cognition, ethical and moral values, analysis of human history, critical analysis, appreciation of literature and arts and social interaction among human beings through a technological context. Human Centred Design is to give students an appreciation of the factors that influence human behaviour and interactions so that they can apply specialised skills to help solve problems that affect diverse societies. Secure by Design | SBD403 This subject covers topics involving integration of the entire development lifecycle of IT systems in a secure environment through secure design methodologies, software development models, architecture design and industry Secure by Design standards like OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project). Students learn how to build adequate security into systems to maintain integrity and safety of the functionality of IT systems while being exposed to cyber threats. Software Development Management | SDM404 In this subject the students are introduced to the main project management principles and modern software project management practices. During the subject, the different methods for managing and optimising the software development process are discussed along with the different techniques for performing each phase of the software development life cycle. Cloud Computing Fundamentals | CCF501 This subject gives students a fundamental understanding of Cloud Computing. They are able to understand how the cloud computing infrastructure has evolved from the traditional IT infrastructure and what business advantages it brings. Students will also learn the different Cloud Segments and Cloud Deployment models and the key players in the market. The subject also provides a knowledge of Cloud Services and Cloud Security to the students. Research Methodologies | REM502 This subject introduces students to a framework for developing good scholarly inquiry skills and fundamental knowledge needed to make rational decisions about research strategies. Students will be presented with research strategies to critically investigate exemplar studies and examine the connection between a research question with appropriate research design and methodology. On completion of this subject, students should be able to develop researchable questions, and write research proposals and literature reviews. They will have a critical understanding of the strengths and limitations of the quantitative, qualitative and mixed method approaches to research. They will also learn about the ethical principles of research, challenges in getting approval and the approval processes. DevOps Tools | DOT503 The subject aims to describe, demonstrate and associate design, implementation, and management phases of DevOps deployment pipelines and toolchains that establish connections with continuous integration, delivery, testing and deployment. Core areas include organisations responding to market changes, reduction of risks and lowering of costs while releasing quality solutions. Understanding of quality performance prioritisation in a DevOps pipeline for various employee teams to effectively focus on vision is covered. Execution pipelines are discussed along with the processes, metrics, APls and cultural considerations for Continuous Development. 4 core subjects and 1 elective subject Big Data and Analytics | BDA601 In this subject students learn techniques and best practices in collecting, storing, cleaning, manipulating, analysing, extracting, and visualising useful information from large, structured, semi-structured, or unstructured data sets, which are useful for crucial organisation decisions. Students will also learn applications of big data analytics across industry sectors such as segmentation and prediction, churn prediction, recommender systems and targeted marketing, sentiment analysis, operational analytics, and Big Data for social good. Distributed Development | DDE602 This subject provides an in-depth understanding of distributed application and systems development by training learners to aggregate resources of networked computers to construct highly versatile and scalable services. The topics cover how to implement thread pools that leverage lightweight concurrency primitives, harness concepts of distributed algorithms and discuss the role of overlays in content dissemination. Case studies of distributed systems are also covered in detail. Finally, learners design efficient data representation formats for communication between distributed components. Technology - Work Integrated Learning | TWL604 This subject is designed to provide students an opportunity to pursue a significant project in a professional environment related to their specialisation. This enables students to develop skills that enhance their prospects of gaining meaningful employment and build their career for the future. Work integrated learning broadens the students’ learning environment while they are studying and allows them to see first-hand how their learnings in their degree translates in practice, as well as how ‘real world’ practice relates to what they are learning at University. Students enrolled in Masters (Advanced) have an opportunity to avail one of the three options below simultaneously for this subject and “Advanced Technology – Work Integrated Learning”. There are three options available to students: Option 1: Industry Placement Students are offered the opportunity to work within a technology company as an intern or volunteer at a technology non-profit organisation. It encourages students to build long-term relationships with the tech industry and provides an opportunity for them to work with and learn from people who may end up becoming colleagues, managers or mentors. It also provides a context in which to enhance their communication skills and work collaboratively in a professional arena. Students will undertake a series of industry-led tasks that are relevant to their field of study in order to understand the key concepts of working in and managing a professional technology team with emphasis placed on the operation of the environment. Option 2: Industry Live Brief Industry live brief, also known as an industry project engages students in an activity where the parameters of success are set by the client. Academic staff and industry provide supervision for students, while industry provides, mentorship in addition. Numerous technology firms have ideas and opportunities they would like to explore and prototype; this is where students or student teams connect with industry to achieve scale with minimal risk. An understanding of research methodologies appropriate to professional practice and the documentation of personal creative investigation is explored. Students also further investigate and examine entrepreneurial and commercial opportunities through collaborative work practice. The subject fosters a cross-specialisation perspective and draws on both specialised and common software engineering practices. Students are required to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team that includes industry representatives to conduct research, analyse and define project parameters and deliver innovative solutions that expand the notion of an industry live brief. Options 3: Capstone Students execute, finalise and present their self-initiated project exhibiting a sophisticated understanding of software engineering, whilst addressing the university ethos. Central to the project will be evidence of critical analysis and reflexive and reflective practice, social engagement, in addition to the use of refined visual language in its execution with particular industry relevancy for which their project is intended. Students draw upon the philosophical, practical, methodological, theoretical and technical tools they have gathered over the duration of the degree to complete a successful project. Students are mentored through this research project by an industry supervisor with complementary practice-based research expertise. Projects must pertain to the field of software engineering and in particular to their specialisation. Students are required to work independently or as part of a collaborative team in order to conduct research, analyse and define project parameters and deliver innovative solutions. Advanced Technology - Work Integrated Learning | ATW606 This subject builds upon Technology – Work Integrated Learning enabling students to further develop and apply strategic processes, creative tools & research for innovation in the field of software engineering. It extends the opportunity to pursue the significant project in a professional environment in an area related to their specialisation enabling students to develop skills that enhance their prospects of gaining meaningful employment and build their career for the future. They continue with the same option as chosen previously: Option 1: Industry Placement Students are offered the opportunity to work within a technology company as an intern or volunteer at a technology non-profit organisation. It encourages students to build long-term relationships with the tech industry and provides an opportunity for them to work with and learn from people who may end up becoming colleagues, managers or mentors. It also provides a context in which to enhance their communication skills and work collaboratively in a professional arena. Students will undertake a series of industry-led tasks that are relevant to their field of study in order to understand the key concepts of working in and managing a professional technology team with emphasis placed on the operation of the environment. Option 2: Industry Live Brief Industry live brief, also known as an industry project engages students in an activity where the parameters of success are set by the client. Academic staff and industry provide supervision for students, while industry provides, mentorship in addition. Numerous technology firms have ideas and opportunities they would like to explore and prototype; this is where students or student teams connect with industry to achieve scale with minimal risk. An understanding of research methodologies appropriate to professional practice and the documentation of personal creative investigation is explored. Students also further investigate and examine entrepreneurial and commercial opportunities through collaborative work practice. The subject fosters a cross-specialisation perspective and draws on both specialised and common software engineering practices.Students are required to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team that includes industry representatives to conduct research, analyse and define project parameters and deliver innovative solutions that expand the notion of an industry live brief. Options 3: Capstone Students execute, finalise and present their self-initiated project exhibiting a sophisticated understanding of software engineering, whilst addressing the university ethos. Central to the project will be evidence of critical analysis, reflexive and reflective practice and social engagement, in addition to the use of refined visual language in its execution with particular industry relevancy for which their project is intended. Students draw upon the philosophical, practical, methodological, theoretical and technical tools they have gathered over the duration of the degree to complete a successful project. Students are mentored through this research project by an industry supervisor with complementary practice-based research expertise. Projects must pertain to the field of software engineering and in particular to their specialisation. Students are required to work independently or as part of a collaborative team in order to conduct research, analyse and define project parameters and deliver innovative solutions. Electives available to students may be chosen from the elective bank below. Choose 2 electives Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence | MFA501 The purpose of this subject is to provide a solid mathematical background that students will encounter in studies of Artificial Intelligence, specifically in sub-areas such as machine learning, natural language processing, speech recognition, and computer vision. This subject will cover topics including linear algebra (equations, functions and graphs), differentiation and optimisation, vectors and matrices, statistics and probabilities. Thorough understanding of these mathematical concepts is necessary for understanding the inner workings of the algorithms in Artificial Intelligence. Intelligence Systems | ISY503 This subject aims to give a broad introduction of intelligent systems, that is, how technologically advanced machines perceive and respond to the world around them. Discussion will focus on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) concepts and classifications are used to design intelligent systems. Overview of AI topics such as representation, reasoning, search methods, intelligent agents, learning, uncertainties and probabilities, perception and action, and communication are presented. It also includes discussions of AI classifications such as Machine Learning, Robotic, Natural Language Processing, Speech Recognition, Expert Systems, Computer Vision, and how they are used to make intelligent systems. This subject also enables students to understand the particular ethical issues that AI presents and how it can be used to benefit society. User Experience Design | DID602A This subject develops conceptual and practical knowledge and skills in experience design for interactive and online media. Students will use common experience design research methods to analyse audience and content requirements. Students will work through concept development, prototyping, validation and testing phases to improve and refine a user experience design in relation to the requirements of a specific client brief. Throughout students will develop their knowledge and skillset in terms of creating usable and user- centred interactive design experiences. Design Identity | DSGN6026 This subject introduces students to philosophical and theoretical lenses for interpreting the various contexts of reception within which their designs will be encountered, engaged with, experienced or consumed. Design Identity, focuses specifically on ‘the connections of text as a stimulus to design approaches and understanding but more importantly on new ways of seeing. In this subject students engage with texts that are, or have been, influential in shaping ways in which designers and design theory engages the worlds that designed things enter into and subsequently re-define. A range of differing texts, including theoretical, literary and designed texts, and texts utilizing different media, are introduced and explored. Design Context | DSGN6027 This subject provides a suite of cross disciplinary, practice based topics for designers in the areas of, time, space, motion and interaction. Designers will explore conceptual challenges and questions of visual expression in the quest to develop useful, usable and resonant designs for good. This will include understanding and articulating ‘user experience’, the role of design in humanizing information, the aesthetic and conceptual dynamics of effective communication, branding and communication within the international industry landscape. Design Futures | DSGN6028 This subject introduces designers to research methodologies as a basis for identifying problems which can be the catalyst to bring about change. Students gain skills in the analysis of research data using grounded theory and phenomenography, in addition to visual research methods used as a foundation for creative and design solutions inherent in cross-disciplinary creative practice. By means of reflection, analysis and contextualising an identified culture—their own or others— and by drawing on its philosophies, typical behaviours and patterns, designers explore, elicit and assess problems to instigate creative group projects. The design practices foster understanding of, and connection with, the contexts that designed things participate in, enrich and often transform. The additional emphasis is on problem identification that informs and leads to enhanced futures based on successful creative outcomes. Business Communications | MGT502 This subject introduces students to the concepts of business communications and transferrable academic skills. This subject presents an analysis of the types of communication processes, which occur in the internal and external business environment, including an examination of the theoretical underpinnings of communication in business. Emphasis is placed on writing skills, reports and presentations and on using technology to communicate. The subject introduces students to research skills, information literacy, critical analysis, and writing and language techniques. The aims of this subject are to provide knowledge and skills needed for success in Higher Education, to help students manage their own success and to assist them in reaching their academic potential. Management, People and Teams | MGT600 Understanding organisational behaviour, politics, dynamics and environments and how they impact on the role and legitimacy of the management function is the core of this subject. This subject helps individuals understand the constraints they face as managers and emerging leaders and how they can develop strategies to leverage advantages and overcome constraints and barriers in their organisations. The subject also focusses on developing some of the advanced communication skills necessary in management and leadership roles, and the ability of the individual to influence others. The subject introduces students to the concept of naturally occurring data and qualitative analysis. This subject also focuses on the development of knowledge and skills to enable students to identify, analyse and make effective decisions to resolve, people-related issues in organisations, facilitate employee development, and develop and sustain effective teams in complex, diverse, and increasingly global operating environments. Dynamic Leadership | MGT601 Leadership in modern organisations is a way of thinking and behaving. It is not necessarily a position in a hierarchy. Leadership is a process of energising, influencing and motivating others: up, down, sideways and diagonally. Becoming an effective leader requires self-awareness, self-management and a strong set of interpersonal communication skills, a set of capabilities that are often described as Emotional Intelligence (EQ). In addition, effective leaders think and act strategically, they build a climate for creativity and innovation, and are culturally sensitive and comfortable with ambiguity. This subject focuses on developing your leadership capability and not leadership as a theoretical concept that applies to other people. It helps you explore your own leadership development and self-image, using the techniques of reflective research and supported by a mentoring partner. It guides you through the preparation of plan for your continued leadership and professional development that is consistent with your personal values, anchored by the academic literature and enables you to be authentic, confident and resilient in leading productive work places for the future. Dynamic Leadership provides learning at the cognitive or intellectual level and at the affective or emotional level. It develops explicit knowledge of leadership (know-what) and the often-neglected tacit knowledge (know-how). Business Decision Analytics | MGT602 Today's decisions have to be made quickly, individually and in groups, with what often appears to be ambiguous or too much data. How does one select, observe and distil the most pertinent data sets to make decisions that will positively impact tomorrow's firms and communities? This subject engages students in the nuances of data collection, how to filter data and how to use it most effectively in decision-making. The subject develops the student's qualitative and quantitative research skills, and digital literacy. Systems Thinking | MGT603 This subject builds on systems theory and introduces students to a holistic view of the organisation and the broader ecosystem it operates in. It also introduces students to the basic principles of operations management in the context of Systems Thinking. Students will be exposed to Systems Thinking tools to diagnose and propose innovative solutions to contemporary business issues. Principles of Project Management | PROJ6000 This course provides students with a grounding in the principles of project management, its methods and contemporary standards associated with managing diverse projects. Students in this course are introduced to the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to manage projects (including IT projects) successfully throughout a project life cycle, and to the language used by practitioners in conjunction with the terminology recognised by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Students explore the project management knowledge areas and process groups of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) guide. Students also examine the ways these two dimensions of project management interact in initiating (scoping), planning, executing (launching), monitoring and controlling, and closing a project. The subject provides students with opportunities to also examine the challenges of project management and the professional traits that project managers are associated with. Project Planning and Budgeting | PROJ6002 To be effective, project managers must understand relationships between operational factors and projects. In this subject, students learn about scope, time and cost planning, developing an appropriate work breakdown structure (WBS). Students will also learn about the importance of managing project change, quality and risk, as well as the role of effective stakeholder communications in achieving successful project outcomes. They engage in practical exercises designed to help them develop project management skills. Students also examine planning considerations associated with global projects. Organisational Behaviour and People Management | PROJ6006 One role of the project manager is to lead teams in complex and diverse organisational settings while concurrently communicating with all stakeholders. In this course, students examine how to support and motivate team members to perform to the best of their ability, producing quality results within the required time and cost limits, and how individual and group behaviour impacts organisational effectiveness. Students learn ways to design projects to support organisational goals and how to build and engage organisational capital (intellectual, human, physical, financial, and structural). They also assess communications management as a tool to manage internal and external relationships with stakeholders, partners, vendors, and customers. Industry partners and work placements The big difference at Torrens University Australia is that you’ll start working in the industry from day one – gaining valuable experience, learning from industry professionals and making industry connections. Gain professional experience Work on an industry brief in conjunction with an industry client or immerse yourself in an industry internship as part of your course. Most of my lecturers were working while teaching, which was important for me because it ensured everything I was being taught had real-world relevancy. Todd Watts Bachelor of Communication Design Why study with us? As the country’s fastest-growing university, Torrens University Australia brings a fresh approach to higher education. With employability at the centre of everything we do, we offer industry-relevant courses taught by leading experts. Our flexible study options, personalised approach and partnership placements will help you find a career you love. 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AQF Level 7 (Bachelor degree) or above from an Australian University in a relevant field of study. 3 years professional experience in software development AND a discipline specific portfolio  AND a recommendation letter from 2 employers OR work life experience demonstrating the ability to undertake study at the required level.  Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning If you have already completed a qualification you may be able to credit this against your degree with us, even if it’s from another institution. This is called Recognition of Prior Learning. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning. Learn more about study pathways View full course admission information How to apply: Domestic students Get started Read through the admissions criteria and ensure you meet the entry requirements. Apply It’s easy! Apply online below or contact us and we can help on 1300 575 803. 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Onshore international students requiring a student visa should choose campus-based / blended options. Download international fees PDF Fee payment Course fees can be paid across three study periods. Each instalment to be paid before the beginning of the academic stage census date. Fee payment Scholarships: International students We want you to have the best possible chance to succeed, which is why we offer a range of financial scholarships to support our international students during their study journey. International Scholarship types International scholarships Admissions criteria and pathways: International students Before you begin your course application, check you meet all the requirements listed below Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study or equivalent; and Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent. OR alternative entry requirement may be available. Contact the International Admissions team for more information. Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning If you have already completed a qualification you may be able to credit this against your degree with us, even if it’s from another institution. This is called Recognition of Prior Learning. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning. Learn more about study pathways. Learn more about study pathways View full course admission information How to Apply: International students Get Started Read through the admissions criteria and ensure you meet the entry requirements. Apply It’s easy! You can apply online below or contact our International team on 1300 575 803. Offer We’ll contact you shortly after to confirm your details and help you through the rest of the process. Get started Read through the admissions criteria and ensure you meet the entry requirements. Apply It’s easy! You can apply online below or contact our International team on 1300 575 803. 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Our agents are located throughout the world and will make sure the enrolment process runs smoothly. View the full list of International Education Agents. You can also apply online. For anything else, please contact our International team. Can I get course credit for previous experience? Yes, course credit is available for most courses upon application and academic approval (excluding Higher Degree by Research programs).  If you have already completed a qualification or have relevant work experience, you may be eligible for credit towards your course. This credit can take the form of credit transfer, block credit or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Review our Course Credits page or chat to our Course and Careers Advisors. What if I don’t meet the entry criteria for a degree? Torrens University Australia has a range of application pathways to help you gain entry into our degrees based on different criteria. To find out more, visit Study Pathways or contact our Course and Careers Advisors. What are Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer (CT)? How do I apply? Recognition of Prior Learning is an assessment process that recognises experience, previous study and qualifications, and other forms of informal and non-formal learning, to determine if you meet course requirements. If you have relevant qualifications or experience, you may be eligible for credit towards your course and a reduction in tuition costs. Please speak to our Course and Careers Advisors to discuss your prior learning experiences. For more information, please visit Course credits. Am I eligible for FEE-HELP? If you are a domestic student attending university or an approved higher education provider, you can get a FEE-HELP loan to pay all or part of your tuition fees. You are eligible for FEE-HELP assistance for a unit of study (i.e. subject) if you: Undertake study with an approved provider. 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