Why choose to study in University ?
What is University?
Higher Education
Course Types
Higher education diplomas, Undergraduate degrees, Postgraduate certificates and degrees
Course Duration
Undergraduate degrees are usually 3 to 5 years full time or the equivalent part time. Postgraduate study is usually 1 to 3 years full time, or the equivalent part time.
Type of Learning
Mostly theory-based learning and some courses include practical elements
Entry Requirement
Entry requirements vary by course, but for an undergraduate degree you’ll typically need to hold an ATAR, Certificate IV, prior university-level study, or have completed a bridging program or a Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT).
Why choose to study VET ?
What is VET?
Vocational Education and Training and the choice will depend on your career goal.
Course Types
Certificates I, II, III, IV and Diploma
Course Duration
6 months to 3 years, depending on your course
Type of Learning
An equal split between theory-based learning and hands-on, skills-based training. The skills-based training usually takes place in simulated workplace environments.
Entry Requirement
Most certificate courses do not have specific entry requirements and you could be eligible for admission even if you haven’t completed year 12 or received an ATAR. For a Diploma, you’ll usually need to hold a Certificate IV, year 12 qualification or relevant experience. For all VET courses, you will need to have satisfactory English literacy and numeracy skills and you may need to attend an interview to determine your suitability for a course.
Higher Education Institutions
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VET Institutions
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