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Australia

Education in Australia is an exciting opportunity to attend universities or other schools while exploring the vast and beautiful country "Down Under." Australia is a commonwealth country in the Southern Hemisphere with a population of approximately 22.7 million people. The excellent higher education standard of Australian universities in combination with beautiful nature, nice beaches and a friendly atmosphere make it a very popular education destination for students from all over the world.

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Bachelor of Marketing Multiple (3) Australian Catholic University
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Melbourne, Australia Faculty of Business, Economics & Law - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Marketing Management Canberra, Australia University of Canberra
Media / Communication / Information
Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communication) Multiple (2) Faculty of Arts & Education - Deakin University
Bachelor of Strategic Communication Multiple (2) Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Applied Media (BAPM) Springfield, Australia University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Communication (BCMM) Toowoomba, Australia University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bathurst, Australia Faculty of Arts - Charles Sturt University
marker Bachelor of Communications Gold Coast, Australia Bond University
Bachelor of Digital Media Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
Bachelor of Information Systems Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
marker Bachelor of Information Technology Gold Coast, Australia Bond University
Bachelor of Mass Communication Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
marker Bachelor of Mass Communications Perth, Australia Murdoch University
Bachelor of Media Melbourne, Australia Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Media (Media Production) Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
marker Bachelor of Media (Media Studies) Perth, Australia Murdoch University
marker Bachelor of Media (Radio) Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound) Perth, Australia Murdoch University
Bachelor of Media and Communication Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Bachelor of Media Arts and Production Canberra, Australia University of Canberra
Bachelor of Media Communication Melbourne, Australia Australian Catholic University
Bachelor of Visual Communication Tasmania, Australia University of Tasmania
Film / TV studies
marker Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Television) Multiple (3) JMC Academy
Bachelor of Entertainment Industries Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Bachelor of Film and Digital Media Melbourne, Australia Faculty of Arts & Education - Deakin University
marker Bachelor of Film and Television Gold Coast, Australia Bond University
Journalism
Bachelor of Creative & Professional Writing Melbourne, Australia Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Journalism Melbourne, Australia Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Journalism Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Bachelor of Journalism (Sport) Melbourne, Australia Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - La Trobe University
Public Relations
Bachelor of Public Relations Canberra, Australia University of Canberra
Performing Arts
Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCRA) Toowoomba, Australia University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) (BCAH) Toowoomba, Australia University of Southern Queensland
Music
marker Bachelor of Music (Contemporary Performance) Multiple (3) JMC Academy
Bachelor of Music Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
Bachelor of Sound and Music Design Sydney, Australia University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
Psychology
Bachelor of Psychological Science Multiple (2) Australian Catholic University
Bachelor of Psychological Science Multiple (3) Faculty of Science, Technology & Engineering - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Psychology Multiple (2) Faculty of Arts - Charles Sturt University
marker Bachelor of Psychology Perth, Australia Murdoch University
Bachelor of Psychology Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
Bachelor of Psychology Tasmania, Australia University of Tasmania
Bachelor of Psychology in Business (BPSB) Springfield, Australia University of Southern Queensland
marker Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Gold Coast, Australia Bond University
Real Estate / Property Development
Bachelor of Property Management Sydney, Australia International College of Management, Sydney
Science
Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society) Multiple (3) Faculty of Science, Technology & Engineering - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Science (Wildlife & Conservation Biology) Multiple (2) Faculty of Science, Technology & Engineering - La Trobe University
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Melbourne, Australia Deakin University
Bachelor of Science Armidale, Australia University of New England
Bachelor of Science Tasmania, Australia University of Tasmania
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More about Australia

Australia education 12 ApostlesAs the most economically developed country in the region, Australia is a popular study destination for students from Asia and beyond. Australia takes a very ‘western’ approach to its political, cultural and educational philosophies. In the Programme for International Student Assessment, Australia regularly scores among the top five of thirty major developed countries.

The Australian education system offers two types of higher educational institutions:

  • Australian Universities:

Each of Australia’s 38 universities offers a wide variety of quality courses. Students can study both undergraduate programmes to obtain a Bachelors degree or Diploma or postgraduate studies for a Masters degree or PhD. Many Australian universities also offer exchange programmes or summer courses to international students.

The majority of Australian universities receive government funding. This has helped to establish a well-respected and highly sought-after system of higher education, and a high ratio of international to local students in tertiary education.

Australia Perth education studyAustralian universities provide both an international education and the opportunity to develop a global network. With departments of dedicated staff, Australian universities prioritize helping international students get the most out of their education.

  • Australian vocational and technical institutes:

A vocational and technical education provides career-focused skills that are valued and sought after by employers. These education programs fall under a state-based system of vocational training known as TAFE (Technical and Further Education) Institutes. The program allows students to go straight into a job once they have finished their qualification. When students successfully complete a vocational or technical program, they typically gain a Diploma, which can qualify them for a university degree program. The combination of public funding and variety of quality educational institutes within this program has helped approximately 58% of Australians aged from 25 to 64 earn vocational or tertiary qualifications.

Cost of Education

The costs of studying in Australia depend on the specific educational institutes, and are usually very reasonable for the high-quality of education offered. In addition, living expenses are not high considering Australia has one of the highest living standards in the world. Students can plan to spend about $360 per week on accommodation, food, and other expenses.

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Popular Educational Courses in Australia

Due to its geographic location, Australia is a popular study destination for international students from non-English speaking nations. The official language of Australia is English, and there are a wide variety of English language courses available at all levels of study. Students can take summer courses to learn English as a part of their holiday, or as part of a formal course in preparation for accredited levels of English language.

Business and Management courses are also well-represented in Australian institutions. All manners of Bachelors and Masters business related courses exist, as well as MBA programmes. It is advisable to pursue a subject of study that interests you, as opposed to choosing an education course based on Australia’s Skilled Occupations List (SOL) in an effort to migrate to the country upon graduation. The student visa process is separate from skilled migration, and professions on the SOL list change over time.

Education in Australia is a unique opportunity to pursue studies at some of the world’s top universities and other schools in a beautiful, friendly country.

Check out our Study in Australia guide for more information about pursuing your education in Australia!

 
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