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AUSTRALIA
WORLD CLASS EDUCATION & TRAINING
When choosing a study destination overseas there are
a number of important things to think about before reaching
your decision. Australia has a world-class education and training
system, which welcomes students from other countries.
Students
go to Australia from many countries because of the high standard
of education offered and because Australia is an attractive,
friendly, beautiful and safe place to live.
The Australian Government and Australian education and training
providers have joined forces to establish the Australian International
Education Foundation (AIEF) to promote internationally the
high quality and standard of education, training and research
opportunities which Australia has to offer. The partnership
embodied in the AIEF reflects the commitment from all parties
to promote and deliver quality education and training services
and to pursue excellence in international study and research.
Australian
education institutions offer a broad spectrum of courses ranging
from English language training at school to advanced areas
of post-doctoral work. There are also opportunities for international
students, teachers and university staff to undertake study
or research in Australia through award and exchange arrangements.
Flexible programs of study, which can combine English language
courses with study in other fields, are also available to
cater to the diverse needs of international students.
Australia
compares very favourably with other more traditional destinations
considered by international students. In 2002, nearly 80,000
students from over 12 countries came to study in Australia.
Below
are some of the reasons to help you in your final decision
- which may well be one of the most important decisions in
your career.
- Australia's
education system is of the highest international standard.
- Degrees,
diplomas and other awards receive worldwide recognition.
- For students
coming from Asia and the South Pacific there are frequent
direct air connections to the east and west coast of Australia.
We also have similar time zones.
- Australia's
multi-cultural society makes it a very attractive option
for both non-English speaking and English speaking students.
- Because
of Australia's vast size and the consistently high standard
of education and training delivery, one of the most difficult
decisions for any international student will be deciding
where to study. Universities, colleges and schools are not
only situated in all the larger cities, but many are also
located in small rural towns and coastal villages.
- Australia's
size also offers an enormous diversity of climate to suit
all tastes. Choices range from cool and moist to hot and
tropical, with regions in between enjoying a warm temperate
climate.
- Most
institutions offer excursions for international students
to places of interest, both locally and, quite often much
further afield. Australia is one of the most beautiful countries
in the world to discover and should be a priority for any
overseas visitor. Australia's living conditions are among
the highest in the world and the generally fine weather
encourages a healthy, relaxed lifestyle with a strong emphasis
on outdoor life and sport. There is an abundance of fresh,
local produce, meat and local seafoods. Specialty imported
foods are also widely available.
- Living
and tuition costs compare favourably with other countries
of a similar standard Australia is strongly promoted as
a multi-cultural society and has become home to a wide variety
of citizens from numerous ethnic backgrounds. International
students should have no difficulty in meeting others from
their home country, and neighbouring countries in their
region.
- Below
are some of the reasons to help you in your final decision
- which may well be one of the most important decisions
in your career.
Universities
in Australia
Higher education in Australia has long enjoyed an international
reputation for excellence where quality across the system
has been of paramount importance. Australian universities
are part of a clearly recognised international community of
scholarship, the foundations of which are the creation, preservation
and dissemination of knowledge.
Academic
staff in Australian universities are recruited from around
the world, and Australian academic staff and graduates are
eagerly recruited in other countries. The willingness of leading
international universities to accept graduates from Australian
universities for admission to postgraduate studies provides
a clear indication of the high acceptance of the quality of
output of Australian universities. To a large extent it is
this inbuilt aspiration for international recognition, which
provides continuing assurance of the quality and standards
of Australian institutions.
Most Australian
universities are internationalising their campuses by actively
encouraging student and staff exchange programs and the development
of international curricula and research collaboration. The
first Australian university was established in 1850. By 1911,
principal universities were established in each major city.
Today there are 38 universities throughout Australia. These
universities have an excellent reputation in other countries,
including the USA and Britain. They also rank highly in modern
computer facilities and technologies.
Australian
universities offer two levels of study:
- undergraduate
- including Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas and Bachelor Degrees;
and
- Postgraduate
- including Graduate Diplomas and Certificates, Masters
Degrees by either coursework or research, and Doctoral Degrees.
University
award outcomes and length or course
Students
generally begin their major/specialisation in their first
year of study and can complete their Bachelors Degree in a
minimum of three years in disciplines such as general science,
business, information technology and arts. Education, engineering
and law degrees require four years of study while medicine
takes longer. For graduate studies most universities require
a prerequisite of four years of study in the particular subject
area for which graduate enrolment is desired.
Many students
consider enrolling in a Graduate Diploma course, which is
a one-year graduate program in Australia that can enable students
to qualify for a masters program. Masters Degrees are based
upon research or coursework (or a combination). Increasingly,
Australian universities are offering coursework Masters degrees
of one year to 18 months.
Most postgraduate degrees are by research only, which means
you pay tuition fees to perform research work at the campus,
but may not have a set schedule of lectures and tutorials
to attend In most cases a thesis is required before a student
is eligible to graduate.
Academic
requirements
Australian universities place more emphasis on understanding
and applying concepts and theories and being able to examine
critically different arguments and viewpoints than on route
learning. Students are expected to participate in class discussions
and to ask questions if they do not understand something.
Most universities offer counselling services and assistance
to students to develop effective study skills.
Entry
into Australian universities is determined by each institution's
own assessment of how a student's existing qualifications
compare with the content of the Australian institution's courses.
The same method of assessment will be undertaken by foreign
universities presented with Australian degrees. In assessing
a student's academic standing, an Australian institution will
look at both the level and the content of the courses completed
by the applicant.
Australian
universities operate on a semester basis. For the majority
of universities, the first semester begins in mid February
and ends in late June. Second semester begins in mid July
and ends in late November. Summer break occurs during December
and January. There are mid semester breaks which occur during
both semesters of the year. The timing of semesters at private
universities may vary slightly. Entry into Australian universities
is highly competitive and it is advisable to apply for admission
to more than one university.
Study
abroad programs
Study abroad programs are available on a fee-paying basis
to students who wish to study in Australia for one or two
semesters and count the subjects towards their degree/diploma
at their home university. Study abroad programs are available
at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Undergraduate
students should normally have completed at least one to two
years of their degree.
Where
to go for more Information
Students
wanting further information on study in Australia can contact
their nearest Australian Education Centre or Australian Diplomatic
Mission.
Australian Education Centres (AECs) are another facility provided
to help intending students. AECs are located in Jakarta, Kuala
Lumpur, Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taipei.
These centres provide general information, counselling and
advice. Information seminars, providing detailed information
on study opportunities in Australia, are held on a regular
basis. Australia has education and training counsellors posted
to Australian Diplomatic Missions in Bangkok, Beijing, Hanoi,
Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, New Delhi, Seoul, Teipei, Tokyo and
Paris. Information can also be obtained from other Australian
Diplomatic Missions.
For
more information on studying in Australia contact:
Tel: (616) 240 7111
or write to: The Australian International Education Foundation,
Locked Bag 8800, GPO Canberra ACT 2601
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