To calculate the tuition fee for an individual course (subject), you will need to find the credit point value for the course and the fee per credit point for the program in which the course is hosted.
To find this information you will need to browse or search for your program on Griffith University's programs and courses website.
The example illustrated is for a Fee-Paying Undergraduate student (non-international) taking the course 1703ART Effective Writing in 2008. There are a variety of ways that you can locate this course. The example illustrated will locate the course through the host program which is the Bachelor of Arts (program code 1021).
From the program overview screen, click on the link for the program structure.
Locate your chosen course (1703ART Effective Writing) on the program structure page. This particular course is worth 10 credit points.
Go back to the program overview page and click on the link for Fee-Paying Undergraduate students (Non-international) in the Program Fees section.
Find the value which corresponds with the year in which you are studying the course. In this example, the student is studying in 2008 so the fee per credit point is $137.50.
So multiply 10 (credit points) by $137.50 (the fee per credit point).
The total cost for an Undergraduate Fee-Paying student (non-international) studying the course 1703ART Effective Writing in 2008 is $1375.00.