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About University Courses

Attending university is one of the most popular choices for students in Australia – and for good reason. No matter what your background, talents or career goals, the huge range of university courses on offer means you’re sure to find a degree to suit your interests and aspirations. University courses are made up of units that you must complete to receive your official qualification. Depending on the uni you attend and the course you choose, these units can be delivered through a variety of different means, including lectures, tutorials, practical classes and online learning. You’ll often have a choice between full-time and part-time study and there are usually a few different payment options available. So if you want extend your education and develop the skills you need to pursue a range of career options, university might be the further education option you’re looking for.

FAQs

Is university right for working professionals?

Yes. Many universities offer part-time, online or evening courses suited to professionals. Short postgraduate programs like Graduate Certificates are ideal for targeted upskilling.

Can I get credit at university for prior learning or experience?

Yes. Many universities offer Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or credit transfer for previous study or industry experience. This can shorten your course and reduce your fees.

What’s the difference between undergraduate and postgraduate courses?

Undergraduate courses include bachelor degrees and are often entry-level. Postgraduate courses—like graduate certificates, diplomas or master’s degrees—are designed for those who have already completed tertiary study or have industry experience.

Are there flexible or accelerated university programs?

Yes. Many universities now offer accelerated terms, online intensives, or block-mode learning to help you complete your qualification faster—especially in business, IT, and leadership fields.

Are university courses accredited in Australia?

Yes. All Australian universities are regulated by TEQSA and offer qualifications recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). You can check course legitimacy at teqsa.gov.au.