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University of Canberra
Australia
University of Canberra BRUCE Australian Capital Territory 2617
Overview
University of Canberra
Introduction:
The University of Canberra (UC) is deeply intertwined with the essence of Canberra, Australia's capital, fostering innovation, creativity, and opportunity in this dynamic city.
Being situated in Australia's capital, the university collaborates closely with government, businesses, and industries to benefit our communities and country. It also serve as a global educational hub for Canberra, striving continuously to innovate and improve the approach of teaching, learning, research, and contributes value both locally and globally.
Brief University History:
The University of Canberra originated in 1967 as the Canberra College of Advanced Education, established by the Commonwealth Government.
Initially, students were enrolled part-time in 1968, with full-time teaching commencing the next year.
The University of Canberra was officially established through an Act of Parliament on December 28, 1989.
Initially sponsored by Monash University, this partnership ended in 1993.
On December 1, 1997, the University transitioned to the jurisdiction of the Australian Capital Territory government.
The University of Canberra is part of the Unified National System and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
World ranking:
According to THE YUR, 2022, the university was ranked among the top 1% of young universities globally.
According to THE, 2022, the university was ranked as the 17th in the Young Universities World Ranking
According to THE Impact Rankings, 2023, the university was ranked among the top 5 globally for efforts in reducing inequalities
According to GUG, 2024, the university is ranked as the number one in Canberra for graduate employment.
Faculties and Departments:
University of Canberra's five faculties are what distinguishes it as an outstanding university. With expertise spanning various interconnected fields, each Faculty provides a distinct and relevant educational experience tailored to its specific disciplines.
Faculty of Arts and Design:
The Faculty of Arts and Design provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in the following areas of study:
- Arts
- Built Environment
- Communication and Media
- Design
Faculty of Business, Government & Law:
The Faculty of Business, Government & Law provides Bachelor degrees, Master degrees, Graduate Certificates and Professional Doctorate programs in the fields of:
- Accounting
- Business and entrepreneurship
- Commerce
- Economics
- Finance
- Law and justice
- Public policy and administration
- International relations and tourism
Faculty of Education:
The Faculty of Education provides undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to offer professional qualifications for:
- Teaching in both public and private schools throughout Australia
- Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and/or other foreign language teaching (FLT) globally
- Advancing your existing career in the field of education.
The Faculty of Education provides undergraduate programs in Early Childhood, Primary, and Secondary education, meeting national standards for teacher certification.
Faculty of Health:
The University of Canberra's Faculty of Health trains future leaders in health and sport through education, research, and professional development.
Emphasizing innovative teaching approaches, the faculty adapts to industry changes, fostering high-caliber graduates and advancing health research.
Offering diverse undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs, the faculty prepares students for rewarding careers in health and sport through cutting-edge educational strategies.
Faculty of Science and Technology:
The Faculty of Science and Technology integrates both teaching and research across various disciplines including:
- Environmental science
- Medical science
- Biomedical science.
Additionally, it covers cutting-edge fields such as data science, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, robotics, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.
Admission Processes:
The requirements, criteria, and processes you need to follow vary depending on your student status and the specific course you are applying to.
International students seeking to pursue an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree at UC have the option to submit their application directly through university's online portal or via an agent affiliated with the university's international network.
For undergraduate degrees, candidate's selection rank is evaluated based on the provided information.
This process applies universally to domestic and international students, regardless of application method—be it through the University Admissions Centre (UAC), direct application to UC, or via an international agent.
For international students, satisfying the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement is necessary for the student visa application process.
To apply directly via the online portal, Candidates must register to UC Apply Online.
Once the registration is done, you are requested to search for your interest of course and fill out the application form.
Conditional documents such as birth certificate is required to be uploaded along with the application form.
If selected, you will be receiving an offer letter asking you to accept the offer via the official email of the university.
Eligibility criteria:
If you are currently in Year 12 or have graduated from secondary school within the past two years, your selection rank is primarily based on your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR), along with any applicable adjustment factors.
Additionally, the university also accepts qualifications such as the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
UC's minimum English language requirements are detailed in the UC Admissions Policy. Proficiency in English can be demonstrated through various means, including:
- Previous study in Australia or a recognized English-speaking country (e.g., Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA).
- Previous study at a recognized institution or in a recognized qualification.
- Successful completion of an English language test.
Each course has a different range of English language proficiency required. You can go through the requirements for your interest of course by visiting Test requirements.
Category One:
- Acceptable testing instruments include Academic IELTS, TOEFL-iBT, PTE Academic, and CAE: A1 Advanced.
- Minimum test scores for admission to HDR courses are specified.
For general minimum entry requirement:
IELTS Academic: Overall ≥ 6.5 and Each band ≥ 6.0
TOEFL-iBT: Overall ≥ 79 and Each band ≥ 16
PTE Academic: Overall ≥ 58 and Each band ≥ 50
CAE: C1 Advanced: Overall ≥ 176 and Each band ≥ 169
For PhD Clinical Psychology:
IELTS Academic: Overall ≥ 7.0
TOEFL-iBT: Overall ≥ 94
PTE Academic: Overall ≥ 65
CAE: C1 Advanced: Overall ≥ 185
Category Two:
Applicants from specific countries may meet English requirements if they fulfill certain criteria regarding birthplace and tertiary qualifications.
Category Three:
Applicants may fulfill English requirements through:
- Completion of tertiary studies or postgraduate qualifications in specific countries where English is the language of instruction.
- Previous study in this category remains valid evidence of English proficiency for up to two years from completion of the qualification.
Fees and Scholarships:
Scholarships:
There are a range of scholarships University of Adelaide provides to both domestic and international student primarily based on their academic performances.
Scholarships provided for international students offer about 10-50% reduction in the course fees for the eligible candidates. List of scholarships for international students are:
- o Global Citizens Scholarship
- o Alumni Scholarship
- o Global Academic Excellence 50% Scholarship
- o Articulation Partner Scholarship
- o Ashok Khurana Scholarship for Outstanding Indian Student
- o Eynesbury College International Scholarship
- o University of Adelaide College International Scholarship
- o Family Scholarship
Candidates can go through other several scholarships offered by the university on the basis of their interest of course.
Overall fee structure:
Studying involves various costs to consider, ranging from tuition fees and textbooks to the Student Services and Amenities Fee.
The Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) is billed yearly and varies depending on whether you're enrolled full-time or part-time.
For full-time students in 2024, the maximum SSAF is $351, payable in two installments, while part-time students pay $263.25. SSAF amounts are subject to change annually.
Your course and units of study may entail additional expenses:
- UC levies charges for services like on-campus parking, printing, and photocopying.
- Specific equipment might be necessary to fulfill unit requirements, such as:
- Textbooks or reference materials
- Digital devices and related software
- Uniforms or personal safety gear
- Costs related to internships and placements, including training and checks, may also apply.
Domestic students:
Many domestic undergraduate students and some postgraduate coursework students qualify for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP), receiving fee subsidies from the Australian Government.
Candidates are requested to search for the detailed fee structure for your interest of course by visiting Domestic fees.
International students:
International students must pay their tuition fees in full at the start of each semester.The tuition fee amount is determined by the degree program and is subject to annual review and indexation, as outlined in the offer letter.
Additionally, international students are required to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and manage living expenses while studying in Canberra.
- Begin by searching for the desired course, noting the international annual tuition fee.
- Next, search for the specific unit you intend to study, paying attention to the EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student Load) or find units related to your course by examining the study pattern on the course details page.
- Multiply the EFTSL by the annual tuition fee to estimate the unit's cost. For instance, 0.125 x $8,400 AUD = $1,050 AUD.
- Lastly, search for your course to ascertain the full-time study duration and the credit point value of each unit.
- To estimate the costs of individual units as a non-award student, follow these steps:
- Begin by searching for the unit you wish to study and make note of its EFTSL.
- Calculate the approximate unit cost by multiplying the EFTSL by the applicable annual international non-award fee. For example, 0.125 x $17,000 AUD = $2,125 AUD.
The 2024 annual international non-award fees are as follows:
$21,600 for standard non-award programs for international students.
$19,800 for non-award programs intended for study abroad students.
Passout students job percentage:
University of Canberra graduates outperform peers from other tertiary institutions in Canberra in terms of employment and starting salaries.
The Good Universities Guide 2019 ranks UC number one in the ACT for full-time employment (71%) and starting salaries ($60,000).
Vice-Chancellor Professor Deep Saini attributes these results to the University's dedication to producing graduates who are prepared for the workforce.
Professor Saini expresses joy at seeing UC students entering the workforce equipped to make a positive impact.
The University achieved the top spot in the ACT for student support (71%), skills development (79%), and learning resources (85%).
This year, the University earned a five-star rating for staff qualifications, placing it in the top 20% nationally. This rating recognizes universities with a high percentage of academic staff holding PhD qualifications.
Campuses and Campus Environment:
University of Canberra operates the following campuses across several other regions of Australia:
- Canberra:
- Bruce Campus
- Queensland
- TAFE Queensland Brisbane (South Bank)
- TAFE Queensland Brisbane (Mount Gravatt)
- Sydney
- University of Canberra Sydney Hills campus (Castle Hill)
- TAFE NSW Northern Sydney (RTO)
- International Campuses:
- The University of Canberra collaborates with international partners to offer globally respected and recognized degrees and qualifications.
The main campus, located in the Bruce suburb of Canberra, serves as the university's primary hub.
The University offers a diverse range of facilities catering to students, staff, and the wider community, focusing on comfort, attractiveness, safety, and technological integration in teaching and learning spaces.
Continuous investment is made to enhance these facilities, fostering a vibrant campus life with ample opportunities for engagement in sports, cultural, and social activities.
Available facilities include:
- Laboratories: Specialized teaching spaces in science, health, art, and design.
- Research Facilities: Explore various Research Centres and Institutes.
- Sporting Facilities: Internationally renowned sports center, home to teams like the ACT Brumbies and UC Capitals.
- Student Spaces: Collaborative environments designed for both living and learning.
- Contractor Portal: Utilize the CM3 web-based WHS prequalification system for demonstrating health and safety capabilities.
University history
Brief University History:
The University of Canberra originated in 1967 as the Canberra College of Advanced Education, established by the Commonwealth Government.
Initially, students were enrolled part-time in 1968, with full-time teaching commencing the next year.
The University of Canberra was officially established through an Act of Parliament on December 28, 1989.
Initially sponsored by Monash University, this partnership ended in 1993.
On December 1, 1997, the University transitioned to the jurisdiction of the Australian Capital Territory government.
The University of Canberra is part of the Unified National System and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
World Rankings
World ranking:
According to THE YUR, 2022, the university was ranked among the top 1% of young universities globally.
According to THE, 2022, the university was ranked as the 17th in the Young Universities World Ranking
According to THE Impact Rankings, 2023, the university was ranked among the top 5 globally for efforts in reducing inequalities
According to GUG, 2024, the university is ranked as the number one in Canberra for graduate employment.
Faculties and Departments
Faculties and Departments:
University of Canberra's five faculties are what distinguishes it as an outstanding university. With expertise spanning various interconnected fields, each Faculty provides a distinct and relevant educational experience tailored to its specific disciplines.
Faculty of Arts and Design:
The Faculty of Arts and Design provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in the following areas of study:
- Arts
- Built Environment
- Communication and Media
- Design
Faculty of Business, Government & Law:
The Faculty of Business, Government & Law provides Bachelor degrees, Master degrees, Graduate Certificates and Professional Doctorate programs in the fields of:
- Accounting
- Business and entrepreneurship
- Commerce
- Economics
- Finance
- Law and justice
- Public policy and administration
- International relations and tourism
Faculty of Education:
The Faculty of Education provides undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to offer professional qualifications for:
- Teaching in both public and private schools throughout Australia
- Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and/or other foreign language teaching (FLT) globally
- Advancing your existing career in the field of education.
The Faculty of Education provides undergraduate programs in Early Childhood, Primary, and Secondary education, meeting national standards for teacher certification.
Faculty of Health:
The University of Canberra's Faculty of Health trains future leaders in health and sport through education, research, and professional development.
Emphasizing innovative teaching approaches, the faculty adapts to industry changes, fostering high-caliber graduates and advancing health research.
Offering diverse undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs, the faculty prepares students for rewarding careers in health and sport through cutting-edge educational strategies.
Faculty of Science and Technology:
The Faculty of Science and Technology integrates both teaching and research across various disciplines including:
- Environmental science
- Medical science
- Biomedical science.
Additionally, it covers cutting-edge fields such as data science, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, robotics, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.
How to apply
Admission Processes:
The requirements, criteria, and processes you need to follow vary depending on your student status and the specific course you are applying to.
International students seeking to pursue an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree at UC have the option to submit their application directly through university's online portal or via an agent affiliated with the university's international network.
For undergraduate degrees, candidate's selection rank is evaluated based on the provided information.
This process applies universally to domestic and international students, regardless of application method—be it through the University Admissions Centre (UAC), direct application to UC, or via an international agent.
For international students, satisfying the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement is necessary for the student visa application process.
To apply directly via the online portal, Candidates must register to UC Apply Online.
Once the registration is done, you are requested to search for your interest of course and fill out the application form.
Conditional documents such as birth certificate is required to be uploaded along with the application form.
If selected, you will be receiving an offer letter asking you to accept the offer via the official email of the university.
Entry requirements
Eligibility criteria:
If you are currently in Year 12 or have graduated from secondary school within the past two years, your selection rank is primarily based on your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR), along with any applicable adjustment factors.
Additionally, the university also accepts qualifications such as the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
UC's minimum English language requirements are detailed in the UC Admissions Policy. Proficiency in English can be demonstrated through various means, including:
- Previous study in Australia or a recognized English-speaking country (e.g., Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA).
- Previous study at a recognized institution or in a recognized qualification.
- Successful completion of an English language test.
Each course has a different range of English language proficiency required. You can go through the requirements for your interest of course by visiting Test requirements.
Category One:
- Acceptable testing instruments include Academic IELTS, TOEFL-iBT, PTE Academic, and CAE: A1 Advanced.
- Minimum test scores for admission to HDR courses are specified.
For general minimum entry requirement:
IELTS Academic: Overall ≥ 6.5 and Each band ≥ 6.0
TOEFL-iBT: Overall ≥ 79 and Each band ≥ 16
PTE Academic: Overall ≥ 58 and Each band ≥ 50
CAE: C1 Advanced: Overall ≥ 176 and Each band ≥ 169
For PhD Clinical Psychology:
IELTS Academic: Overall ≥ 7.0
TOEFL-iBT: Overall ≥ 94
PTE Academic: Overall ≥ 65
CAE: C1 Advanced: Overall ≥ 185
Category Two:
Applicants from specific countries may meet English requirements if they fulfill certain criteria regarding birthplace and tertiary qualifications.
Category Three:
Applicants may fulfill English requirements through:
- Completion of tertiary studies or postgraduate qualifications in specific countries where English is the language of instruction.
- Previous study in this category remains valid evidence of English proficiency for up to two years from completion of the qualification.
Fees and scholarships
Fees and Scholarships:
Scholarships:
There are a range of scholarships University of Adelaide provides to both domestic and international student primarily based on their academic performances.
Scholarships provided for international students offer about 10-50% reduction in the course fees for the eligible candidates. List of scholarships for international students are:
- o Global Citizens Scholarship
- o Alumni Scholarship
- o Global Academic Excellence 50% Scholarship
- o Articulation Partner Scholarship
- o Ashok Khurana Scholarship for Outstanding Indian Student
- o Eynesbury College International Scholarship
- o University of Adelaide College International Scholarship
- o Family Scholarship
Candidates can go through other several scholarships offered by the university on the basis of their interest of course.
Overall fee structure:
Studying involves various costs to consider, ranging from tuition fees and textbooks to the Student Services and Amenities Fee.
The Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) is billed yearly and varies depending on whether you're enrolled full-time or part-time.
For full-time students in 2024, the maximum SSAF is $351, payable in two installments, while part-time students pay $263.25. SSAF amounts are subject to change annually.
Your course and units of study may entail additional expenses:
- UC levies charges for services like on-campus parking, printing, and photocopying.
- Specific equipment might be necessary to fulfill unit requirements, such as:
- Textbooks or reference materials
- Digital devices and related software
- Uniforms or personal safety gear
- Costs related to internships and placements, including training and checks, may also apply.
Domestic students:
Many domestic undergraduate students and some postgraduate coursework students qualify for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP), receiving fee subsidies from the Australian Government.
Candidates are requested to search for the detailed fee structure for your interest of course by visiting Domestic fees.
International students:
International students must pay their tuition fees in full at the start of each semester.The tuition fee amount is determined by the degree program and is subject to annual review and indexation, as outlined in the offer letter.
Additionally, international students are required to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and manage living expenses while studying in Canberra.
- Begin by searching for the desired course, noting the international annual tuition fee.
- Next, search for the specific unit you intend to study, paying attention to the EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student Load) or find units related to your course by examining the study pattern on the course details page.
- Multiply the EFTSL by the annual tuition fee to estimate the unit's cost. For instance, 0.125 x $8,400 AUD = $1,050 AUD.
- Lastly, search for your course to ascertain the full-time study duration and the credit point value of each unit.
- To estimate the costs of individual units as a non-award student, follow these steps:
- Begin by searching for the unit you wish to study and make note of its EFTSL.
- Calculate the approximate unit cost by multiplying the EFTSL by the applicable annual international non-award fee. For example, 0.125 x $17,000 AUD = $2,125 AUD.
The 2024 annual international non-award fees are as follows:
$21,600 for standard non-award programs for international students.
$19,800 for non-award programs intended for study abroad students.
Graduate outcome
Passout students job percentage:
University of Canberra graduates outperform peers from other tertiary institutions in Canberra in terms of employment and starting salaries.
The Good Universities Guide 2019 ranks UC number one in the ACT for full-time employment (71%) and starting salaries ($60,000).
Vice-Chancellor Professor Deep Saini attributes these results to the University's dedication to producing graduates who are prepared for the workforce.
Professor Saini expresses joy at seeing UC students entering the workforce equipped to make a positive impact.
The University achieved the top spot in the ACT for student support (71%), skills development (79%), and learning resources (85%).
This year, the University earned a five-star rating for staff qualifications, placing it in the top 20% nationally. This rating recognizes universities with a high percentage of academic staff holding PhD qualifications.
Campuses
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Canberra, Bruce
State: Australian Capital Territory ( Inc. Canberra )
Address: Kirrinari St, Bruce, 2617
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TAFE NSW Northern Sydney, St Leonard's
State: New South Wales ( Inc. Sydney )
Address: TAFE NSW Northern Sydney Institute, 213 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards, 2065
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TAFE Queensland, Mt Gravatt
State: Queensland ( Inc. Brisbane )
Address: Mt Gravatt Campus, 1030 Cavendish Rd, Mount Gravatt, 4122
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Queensland, South Bank
State: Queensland ( Inc. Brisbane )
Address: TAFE Queensland Brisbane, South Brisbane, 4101
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University of Canberra College, Bruce
State: Australian Capital Territory ( Inc. Canberra )
Address: University Dr, Bruce, 2617
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UC Sydney Hills Campus, Castle Hill, NSW
State: New South Wales ( Inc. Sydney )
Address: 72-74 Cecil Avenue, Castle Hill, 2154