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Internationally recognised qualifications
Australian
colleges
and
universities
enjoy
an
international
reputation
for
excellence.
Academic
staff
in
universities
are
recruited
internationally,
and
graduates
from
Australian
colleges
and
universities
are
employed
all
over
the
world.
All
teachers
in
Australian
high
schools
and
colleges
are
university
qualified.
Wide
range
of
courses
You
will
find
you
can
study
almost
anything
in
Australia.
Courses
include:
accounting,
agriculture
and
horticulture,
applied
science,
architecture,
art
and
design,
aviation,
automotive
studies,
beauty
therapy,
building
and
construction,
business,
catering,
computing
and
information
technology,
cookery
and
food
processing,
childcare,
dentistry,
drafting,
economics,
education,
English
language,
engineering,
environmental
education,
fashion
and
design,
health
sciences,
hospitality
and
hotel
management,
humanities,
languages,
law,
library
studies,
mathematics,
management,
manufacturing
studies,
marine
engineering,
maritime
studies,
marketing,
media
and
communications,
medicine,
medical
laboratory
science,
music,
nursing,
secretarial
studies,
social
sciences,
science,
travel
and
tourism,
transport,
visual
and
performing
arts,
welfare
and
personal
services,
and
much
more.
Length
of
courses
The
following
is
a
guide
only.
Each
course
and
each
college
or
university
may
be
slightly
different
:
|
Level
of
qualification |
Length
of
time |
|
Certificate |
618
months |
|
Diploma |
1.5
years3
years |
|
Bachelors
degree |
35
years |
|
Graduate
Certificate |
6
months |
|
Graduate
Diploma |
1
year |
|
Masters
degree |
12
years |
|
PhD |
45
years |
|
Study
Abroad
Program |
6
or
12
months |
Support
Services
There
are
more
than
300,000
students
studying
in
Australian
universities
and
over
65,000
of
these
are
international
students.
The
large
number
of
international
students
means
that
many
university
campuses
have
strong
international
student
associations.
Australian
institutions
provide
international
students
with
extensive
support
services,
including:
- Special
information
and
orientation
days
- Study
skills
support
- English
language
support
- Academic
counselling
- Personal
counselling
- Advice
on
visa
issues
- Accommodation
and
employment
assistance
- On-campus
medical
centres
at
large
institutions
or
easy
access
to
medical
centres
- Airport
pickup
service
on
arrival
in
Australia
Academic Year
The
academic
year
starts
in
late
February
and
finishes
in
November.
Many
universities
and
colleges
also
accept
enrolments
in
July.
You
can
start
an
English
Language
course
at
any
time.
Study Methods
Students
at
Australian
universities
and
colleges
attend
lectures,
tutorials,
seminars,
as
well
as
conducting
independent
research
in
libraries
or
laboratories.
You
will
be
encouraged
to
collect
and
analyse
data
by
yourself
or
in
teams,
to
ask
questions,
to
develop
an
argument
in
a
logical
form
and
to
participate
in
discussion
and
debate
with
other
students
and
lecturers.
This
means
students
are
active
learners
in
Australia,
and
dont
just
passively
listen
and
rote
learn.
Most
colleges
and
universities
can
help
you
with
study
skills
so
you
can
adapt
to
this
way
of
learning.
Assessment
methods
Each
school,
college
or
university
has
its
own
assessment
methods.
You
may
be
assessed
by
examination,
through
essays
and
reports,
oral
presentations,
class
participation,
practical
work
and
tests.
Postgraduate
degrees
(Masters
and
PhD)
by
research
are
assessed
by
thesis.
English
Language
Requirements
Each
college
or
university
has
its
own
English
Language
requirements,
and
this
may
be
different
for
particular
courses
or
programs.
If
you
have
not
completed
high
school
in
English,
you
will
need
to
show
proof
of
your
level
of
English.
Australian
colleges
and
universities
accept
TOEFL
and
IELTS
results
as
proof.
Below
are
some
approximate
guides
to
English
language
requirements,
however,
please
contact us and we will advise you of exact
requirements
for
specific
courses
at
colleges
and
universities.
|
Qualification |
Required
TOEFL |
Required
IELTS |
|
High
School |
500550 |
56 |
|
Certificate
(TAFE
or
private
college) |
500550 |
56 |
|
Diploma
(TAFE
or
private
college) |
500550 |
56 |
|
Bachelors
degree
(university) |
550600 |
6.07.0 |
|
Postgraduate
(university) |
550600 |
6.07.0 |
Academic
Requirements
Each
college
or
university
has
its
own
academic
entry
requirements,
and
this
may
be
different
for
particular
courses
or
programs.
Many
universities
require
students
to
have
a
certain
grade
point
average
from
high
school
or
an
undergraduate
degree.
Below
are
some
approximate
guides,
however,
applications
are
assessed
on
the
basis
of
each
countrys
education
system.
Please
contact us and we will advise you of the
requirements
for
specific
courses
at
colleges
and
universities.
|
Qualification |
Academic
requirements |
|
Certificate
(TAFE
or
private
college) |
Successful
completion
of
1011
years
of
school |
|
Diploma
(TAFE
or
private
college) |
Successful
completion
of
1112
years
of
school
|
|
Bachelors
degree
(university) |
Successful
completion
of
high
school
(equivalent
to
Australian /
New Zealand
high
school) |
|
Postgraduate
(university) |
Successful
completion
of
an
undergraduate
degree |
|