In Australia, undergraduate degrees are offered by universities and other institutions. They usually offer programs such as Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Arts (BA), as well as others. Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes and vocational education and training (VET) institutions provide more practical, skills-oriented undergraduate courses. Business schools tend to specialise in commerce and management degrees.
English is the primary language of teaching in Australia. Programs are designed to cater to a diverse, international student body.
International students usually apply directly to Australian universities or use an agent. Some institutions may participate in a centralised application service.
Necessary entry requirement documents typically include academic transcripts, a personal statement, and proof of English proficiency. Accepted language tests include IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge English exams. Academic requirements vary by program but might require specific GPA levels, SAT scores, or subject-specific qualifications.
Tuition fees for international students vary widely. They can range from approximately AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 per year, depending on the universities and courses. Fees for EU/EEA students are the same as for other international students.
Scholarships are available, offered by universities, the Australian government, and various organisations. They are aimed at assisting international students financially.
Browse through the subject areas listed below to view the available undergraduate degrees that can be studied in Australia.
Professional Certificate of Competency in Fundamental E & I Engineering for Oil and Gas Facilities Professional Certificate
Engineering Institute of Technology Australia
Find out moreDiploma of Arts - Stage 2 Diploma
South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) Australia
Find out moreCELUSA Academic English (AE) English Language
Centre for English Language (CELUSA) Australia
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