Guidelines Study in Australia
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Study Planning
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What education type are you interested in?
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The Australian education and training system has four main sectors:
universities
vocational education and training
schools
English language training
Australia's
national system of learning pathways enables students to move easily from one sector
and qualification level to the next, and from one institution to another
As you
browse through each sector you will find information on qualifications, course duration
and commencement, entry requirements, qualifications recognition, quality assurances
and the world-class facilities for teaching, learning and research.
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What fields of study are you interested in?
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Universities offer many undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering fields of
study such as agriculture, business, economics, education, environmental science,
engineering, health sciences, humanities and social sciences, information technology,
law, mathematics and computing, medicine, science and visual/performing arts.
Vocational
education and training institutions offer practical, career oriented courses including
business, computing, marketing, tourism and hospitality.
Australian schools offer
an education style that is highly interactive, encourages students to participate
and develops personal skills and confidence. All schools offer English, mathematics,
science, arts, technology and languages. You may also be able to study such diverse
subjects as digital media, agriculture, graphic design, music and accountancy.
Australia
offers a range of English language studies, that can cater for everyone from beginner
student to advanced student to teacher training. In the Next Step we will guide
you in searching for a course and institution.
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What level of qualification is best suited for you?
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The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a national structure covering 13
different qualifications linking the four education sectors and providing learning
pathways and recognition for previous study. Once the status of your existing qualifications
is established the AQF will help you to choose the appropriate course within Australia.
Many institutions offer preparatory studies, also known as bridging or foundation
courses, to help meet the academic entry requirements of Australian institutions.
There are also many English language courses with starting dates throughout the
year to prepare you for further study in Australia |
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Do you have a preferred location?
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You may wish to consider the location and environment of the institution you select
(e.g. urban or rural, climate and extra curricular activities available on and off
campus). You may prefer the urban environment of our city campuses, or you may prefer
to explore the lifestyle and community of one of our many regional campuses. |
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