There are 38 public (government funded) universities and 2 private universities in Australia.
There are two levels of studies available for international students in Australia:
Undergraduate (Bachelor Degree)
This educational level is suitable for students who have completed their secondary schooling and want to obtain the basic qualifications for entry to the professions. You can determine your suitability by taking the FREE Study in Australia Eligibility Assessment.
Postgraduate (Graduate Diploma, Masters, Doctoral)
This educational level is suitable for students who have completed their secondary schooling, as well as having usually completed undergraduate studies, and want to enhance specific professional or vocational skills. You can determine your suitability by taking the FREE Study in Australia Eligibility Assessment.
Undergraduate (Bachelor Degree)
| Bachelor Degree |
| 3 - 4 years, full time. |
- Secondary School Certificate of Education or equivalent from your own country;
- or Bridging/Foundation courses;
- or Diploma/Advanced Diploma.
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| US$6,000 - US$9,000. |
The Bachelor Degree prepares students for professional careers and postgraduate study. There are many other options within the degree program which could require more or fewer years of study, depending on the student's academic and professional goals. Here are some examples:
Postgraduate (Graduate Diploma, Masters, Doctoral)
| Graduate Certificate/Graduate Diploma |
| 6 months/1 year, full time. |
- Bachelor Degree;
- or Advanced Diploma
- and/or relevant employment experience.
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| US$6,000 - US$10,000 |
Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas are generally designed for specific vocational purposes, either for broadening of skills and knowledge already gained in an undergraduate program, or for vocational skills and knowledge in a new professional area.
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MASTERS/DOCTORAL COURSES (University)
| Master Degree |
| 1 - 2 years, full time. |
- 3 year Bachelor Degree;
- or Combined Bachelor Degree;
- or Bachelor Degree with Honours;
- or Graduate Diploma;
- and/or relevant employment experience.
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| US$6,000 - US$10,000 |
The Master Degree involves enhancing specific provides a mastery of a relevant field of study or area of professional practice.
Various options for a Master Degree include:
- the course work Master Degree program, which comprises of course work, project work and research in varying combinations, with entry from Bachelor or Bachelor Honours Degree or a Graduate Diploma.
- the research based Master Degree program, which comprises of at least two-thirds research with a substantial, often externally assessed thesis outcome. Minimum admission requirement is a Bachelor Honours Degree or Masters preliminary year, a research-based Graduate Diploma or equivalent research experience.
- the professional Master Degree program involves a work-based project, with entry from a relevant qualification and professional experience, or extensive relevant professional experience.
| Doctoral Degree |
| 3 - 4 years, full time. |
- Master Degree;
- and/or relevant employment experience in field of study.
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| US$7,000 - US$12,000 |
The PhD, or Doctoral Degree is the highest award offered by Australian universities. It recognises a substantial original contribution to knowledge in the form of new knowledge or significant and original adaptation, application and interpretation of existing knowledge.
There is a choice of either a Research Doctorate, which is primarily achieved through supervised research, with entry from a research or part-research Masters Degree, or a Bachelor Honours Degree (First or Second Class, upper division), or a Professional Doctorate, which may be undertaken through varying combinations of course work and research. The latter requires significant professional practice, either prior to, or during the program.
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