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About Undergraduate Courses

When you study at university, there are a variety of course types available. Undergraduate courses are where students begin. An undergraduate degree is generally the first thing you’ll study at university and is your introduction to higher education. Awarded in the form of a Bachelor’s degree, this qualification enables you to develop an extensive knowledge base pertaining to your particular industry. For the majority of professional career paths, undergraduate courses are a necessary prerequisite. They’re available in broader fields such as science, commerce or humanities, or more specialised options leading directly to particular careers, such as nursing or human resource management. Undergraduate courses generally take three to four years of full-time study to complete and can include Honours and double degrees as well as standard Bachelor’s degrees.

FAQs

How does an undergraduate degree support professional growth?

Undergraduate degrees are the foundation for most white-collar and regulated professions—opening doors to law, medicine, teaching, business, and more. Find your professional pathway.

Are online undergraduate degrees equivalent to on-campus?

Yes. As long as the provider is accredited, online degrees carry the same academic recognition and employment credibility. Verify credentials via teqsa.gov.au.

Can undergraduate study lead into a Master’s or Doctorate?

Yes. Completing a Bachelor degree qualifies you for postgraduate study—including Graduate Certificates, Diplomas, Master’s degrees and research pathways.

Is a double degree worth it?

Double degrees allow you to gain two qualifications in less time—ideal if you want multidisciplinary flexibility (e.g. Law + Business). They’re highly regarded by employers.

What’s the difference between an Honours and a standard Bachelor degree?

A Bachelor with Honours includes an extra year of advanced study or research and can fast-track you into a PhD or research career. Learn more at aqf.edu.au.