Course and Careers Week
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Book a free, 30-minute one-on-one with our experts for personalised advice tailored to your goals – available face-to-face or online for both local and onshore international students.
24-hour guarantee
Submit an application during your one-on-one and have it assessed within 24 business hours.
Selecting the right appointment
Three types of support, free coffee included – choose the session that fits where you’re at now.
Course advice
- Help with courses, study areas and study levels
- Guidance on entry requirements and finding the right fit for your goals
- Book this to have an expert walk you through your options to find the best fit
Career counselling
Explore career directions, industries and job outcomes
Understand how different study options connect to the world of work
Book this to explore career options with an expert before looking at courses
Application help
- Guidance on required documents and next steps
- Help with completing your application, whatever stage you're at
- Apply during your one-on-one and receive an outcome in 24 business hours
Not sure?
Select ‘Not sure’ when booking, and our team will match you with the right support
We’ll be in touch with you before your appointment to confirm details
Frequently asked questions
You’re welcome to bring supporting documents, such as proof of citizenship or academic transcripts, if you have them. It also helps to have a browse of our courses beforehand, so you have a sense of what you’d like to study – or at least what career you’re hoping to pursue. If you’re not sure yet, that’s exactly what we’re here for.
Glenferrie train station is right at the heart of our Hawthorn campus, making it easy to reach by public transport. Check out our guide to getting to campus for the best routes. If you’re driving, there’s ticketed parking available on and around campus – view the campus map.
Vocational Education (VE):
Pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, traineeships, trades, certificates and diplomas (including TAFE courses).
You might be looking at VE if you want to study a skills-based vocation, such as electronics, plumbing or community services. Maybe you’d like to start with a shorter time commitment before progressing into further study. Perhaps the eligibility criteria caught your eye (in some cases, VE course entry is broader and doesn’t require an ATAR). Alternatively, you may be interested in a quick stop to upskill before returning to the workforce.
UniLink:
A UniLink diploma serves as a ‘link’ course between you and undergraduate study. These courses are a great choice if you didn’t complete high school in Australia or didn’t get the ATAR needed for your preferred bachelor degree.
Undergraduate (UG):
Bachelor degrees, double degrees and associate degrees.
Many undergraduate degrees will take 3 years to complete and will result in a bachelor’s degree. Double degrees are for those who want to study a little longer and graduate with twice the qualifications. Associate degrees will take around 2 years to complete and can either send you off into the world of work or prepare you for further study.
Postgraduate (PG):
Graduate certificates, graduate diplomas, master degrees and doctoral degrees.
In most cases, postgraduate study is for those who have completed undergraduate study. In some instances, those with significant industry experience can enter postgraduate study in lieu of an undergraduate degree.
Completion of master and doctoral degrees will result in a ‘Master of’ or ‘PhD’, respectively. Alternatively, if you complete the required units, you can also exit your master degree study early to earn a graduate diploma or certificate.