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Higher education in Australia

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Bachelor of Commerce - Business Economics

The University of Western Australia

Topics such as resource taxes, education funding, immigration, health insurance markets, retirement income planning, financial institution regulation, economic growth and stability, the Australian economy, and monetary and fiscal policy are all hotly debated in the field of business economics.

The…

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Bachelor of Arts - Fine Arts

The University of Western Australia

The Fine Arts major is unique in Australia due to its structure and range of courses. After a first year of general education that covers the basics and helps you build a foundation of practical skills and academic knowledge, you can choose between three concentrations. The fields of cinema, art and…

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Bachelor of Arts - Criminology

The University of Western Australia

As a result of several fields' interest in criminals and criminal behavior, criminology has developed as an interdisciplinary field.

With a stronger emphasis on criminology, psychology, and history, our Criminology major offers a more condensed overview of information and viewpoints connected…

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Bachelor of Biomedical Science - Public Health

The University of Western Australia

You will learn about global and local health challenges, as well as the biological, social, environmental, and historical aspects that impact population health, in your first year of University. The second year is all about honing your research inquiry and critical evaluation skills. You'll learn…

Bachelor Australia Perth 3 years 52,500 AUD/year Campus
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Bachelor of Arts - Law and Society

The University of Western Australia

The Law and Society major examines how legal and social policy affects all aspects of life, from human rights, crime, and justice to Indigenous rights, freedom of expression, and religion.

Law and social policy affect our lives nationally and worldwide, according to this major. You'll learn…

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Bachelor of Science - Computer Science

The University of Western Australia

More and more of daily lives, from work to communication, are being impacted by the proliferation of computing software and systems. Think about a career in computer science if you want to build new tech for computers or focus on programming, systems, AI, cyber security, software engineering, or research…

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Bachelor of Science - Geographical Sciences

The University of Western Australia

Humans, their environs, and the ever-changing connections between the two can be better understood through the geographical sciences. Climate, landscapes, and human settlements are all aspects of our planet that geographers investigate. Graduates with expertise in geographic information systems (GIS)…

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Bachelor of Commerce - Business Law

The University of Western Australia

Anyone interested in business or government should major in business law. This major also prepares students for law school.

This major emphasizes law and business and is appropriate for people interested in professional accounting, company management, international trade, and industrial…

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Bachelor of Science - Agricultural Technology

The University of Western Australia

A more efficient and environmentally friendly production of food and fiber is urgently required on a global scale. Innovations in agricultural technology have sped up the pace of change in the industry. The challenge lies in analyzing the data and creating sustainable agricultural practices, but this…

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Bachelor of Science - Conservation Biology

The University of Western Australia

The strain on natural ecosystems caused by human activities and population increase is leading many biologists to believe that we are currently witnessing the sixth global mass extinction. This major was designed in collaboration with the local conservation sector to provide you with the necessary…

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Briefly about Australia

Australia is a continent and a country known for its high standard of living, safety, diverse nature, and strong education system. It is the sixth largest country in the world and one of the global leaders in academic quality. Australia is among the top 3 most popular destinations for international students, along with the USA and the UK. A multicultural environment, English-language education, and employment prospects make Australia especially attractive for young people and their parents.

Education system in Australia

The Australian higher education system is built on three levels:

  • Bachelor — 3–4 years;
  • Master — 1–2 years;
  • PhD — 3–4 years.

All programs are regulated by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), and for international students, they are accredited in the CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students) system, which guarantees the quality and transparency of educational services.

Features of education in Australia

  • Flexibility: students can choose subjects, forming an individual study plan.
  • Practice-oriented approach: education is connected with real cases and industry projects.
  • Modern campuses: universities are equipped with the latest technology.
  • Small study groups: this ensures closer contact with lecturers.
  • English-speaking environment: students improve the language in both academic and everyday settings.

Advantages of education in Australia

  1. Worldwide recognition of diplomas — Australian universities are included in international rankings such as QS and THE.
  2. Part-time work during studies — up to 48 hours per two weeks (and unlimited during holidays).
  3. Immigration opportunities — the Post-Study Work visa allows staying in the country for up to 6 years.
  4. Safety and quality of life — Australia consistently ranks among the top countries with the best living conditions.
  5. Innovative specialties — from climate engineering to artificial intelligence.

Disadvantages of education in Australia

  • High cost — tuition and living expenses are not cheap.
  • Distance from Europe — long flights and time adaptation.
  • Climatic features — the seasons are opposite to those in Europe.
  • Strict visa requirements — proof of financial and academic capability is required.

How to choose a university in Australia?

When choosing a university, it is important to consider:

Criterion What to consider
Ranking QS, THE, ARWU — university positions by subject
Cost Tuition and living — from 20,000 to 50,000 AUD per year
Geography Cities and regions — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, regional campuses
Specialty Availability of a program that matches career goals
Scholarships What grants and discounts are available
Internship opportunities Partnerships with companies, professional practice

Foundation — preparation for admission to higher education programs in Australia

Foundation is a preparatory program for international students, lasting from 8 to 12 months. It allows students to fill academic and language gaps for admission to a bachelor's degree.

Features:

  • Intensive study of English and specialized subjects;
  • Guaranteed admission upon successful completion;
  • Cost — from 15,000 to 30,000 AUD per year.

Admission requirements for foundation programs:

  • Academic: Completion of Year 11 or 12 (depending on country and institution).
  • English: IELTS 5.0–5.5, TOEFL iBT 50–65, or PTE 42–46.
  • Age: Minimum 16–17 years old at course start.
  • Documents: Passport, transcripts (in English), certificate of completion, possibly a statement of purpose or portfolio.
  • Visa: Subclass 500 with CoE, financial proof, GTE statement, and OSHC.

Bachelor's degree in Australia

Bachelor's degree is the first level of higher education. In most cases, it lasts 3 years, but for some professions (for example, engineering, medicine), the program may take 4–5 years. Honours programs are also available — an advanced 4th year of study, useful for admission to a master's degree or a research career.

Popular fields:

  • Business and international relations
  • Computer science and IT
  • Psychology and biomedicine
  • Engineering and construction
  • Tourism and hospitality
  • Arts and design

Admission requirements:

  • High school certificate or Foundation diploma;
  • IELTS from 6.0 (or TOEFL / PTE);
  • Academic transcripts, motivation letter, portfolio (depending on the field).

Tuition fees: from 20,000 to 45,000 AUD per year, depending on the university and faculty.

Master's degree in Australia

Master's programs in Australia are divided into two types:

  • Coursework — lecture-based and practice-oriented programs;
  • Research — research courses with dissertation preparation.

Duration — from 1 to 2 years. A master's degree is especially valued when changing fields: many courses accept students with a non-related background.

Popular master's specialisations:

  • Project management, finance
  • Data analytics, artificial intelligence
  • Education, social sciences
  • Health, sports, public health
  • Law and international law

Admission requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree;
  • IELTS 6.5–7.0;
  • Recommendation letters, CV, motivation essay;
  • Sometimes — portfolio or interview.

Tuition fees for master's programs: from 22,000 to 50,000 AUD per year.

Doctorate programs in Australia

PhD is the highest academic degree, focused on independent research. The study lasts 3–4 years and is often accompanied by a scholarship.

Advantages:

  • Opportunity to publish in academic journals;
  • Involvement in teaching;
  • Participation in international projects.

Cost of PhD: from 20,000 to 42,000 AUD per year, but most students receive RTP scholarships covering full tuition and living expenses.

Scholarships in Australia for international students

Australia offers a wide range of scholarships and grants available for students at different levels — from Bachelor to PhD.

Government Scholarships:

  • Australia Awards Scholarships — Full coverage of tuition, airfare, living expenses, and insurance. Requires excellent academic performance and social motivation.
  • Destination Australia Program — Up to 15,000 AUD per year for studying at regional universities.
  • Research Training Program (RTP) — Support for postgraduate students (PhD and MPhil), includes tuition coverage and a living allowance.

University Scholarships:

University Scholarship and Conditions
University of Sydney International Scholarships (up to 40,000 AUD)
Monash University International Merit / Leadership Scholarships (up to 100%)
University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarships (full grant + accommodation)
UNSW Sydney Future of Change / Global Academic Scholarships
Griffith University International Student Academic Excellence Scholarship (25–50%)

How to get a scholarship:

  • Prepare a portfolio, resume, and motivation letter;
  • Maintain a high GPA (80%+);
  • Applications are submitted 6–12 months before the start of studies.

Student visa to Australia

International students need a Subclass 500 visa. It allows you to:

  • Study in a full-time program;
  • Work up to 48 hours per fortnight;
  • Travel within the country and abroad.

Required documents:

  • Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE);
  • Proof of financial capacity (from 21,000 AUD for living expenses);
  • IELTS/TOEFL results;
  • OSHC — health insurance;
  • Passport, application form, photo.

Job search and immigration to Australia

After graduation, students can stay in Australia on a Post-Study Work Visa:

  • Up to 2 years — for bachelor's graduates;
  • Up to 3–4 years — for master's and PhD graduates;
  • Up to 6 years — if studied at a regional university.

Popular professions for immigration:

  • IT, engineering;
  • Education and teaching;
  • Medicine, aged care;
  • Architecture, construction.

Immigration visas: Skilled Independent (189), Skilled Nominated (190), and Temporary Graduate (485).

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does studying in Australia cost for international students?

From 20,000 to 50,000 AUD per year, depending on the level and specialty.

2. Is it possible to enter an Australian university without exams?

Some universities do not require SAT/GMAT, but English proficiency must be confirmed.

3. Are there free programs in Australia?

Completely free education is only possible through scholarships — competition is high.

4. Can I work while studying?

Yes, officially allowed up to 48 hours per two weeks, which helps cover part of the expenses.

5. Is it easy to get a visa to Australia?

If you have all the documents, finances, and academic justification — the chances are high.