| They say, “The best way to begin is with the end in mind.” That’s certainly true for choosing a degree and a university. Your selection criteria should firstly focus on the type of job or career you want as this should dictate which degree you need for your career path. Secondly, search to identify top choices based upon your desired program of study, followed lastly by your personal preferences. This might include cost, location, program length, and courses that make up the program. There’s no one right answer and no one “best” university that fits all students. Each student’s needs are different and thus priorities for choosing a degree will vary. Keep in mind that it is about finding the program and university that is right for YOU! Degree programs are available in ANY field of study and there are also many programs unique to Australia and New Zealand. AustraLearn is here to support you in choosing your program. Keep in mind that If you do not find exactly what you are looking for, contact us and we will help. The best way to begin is: - Create your own MyLearn user account profile. Here you can save your program searches in your "Filing Cabinet".
- Once you’ve created your account, you’ll have access to additional resources on the AustraLearn website.
- Search for universities and programs that match your interests using the Program Finder.
Click on the following links to learn more: - Types of Degrees - Read descriptions and basic requirements of various types of undergraduate and postgraudate degrees available in either country.
- Research and PhD Programs - If you're planning on doing a research degree, read through this important information on the application process and admission criteria.
- Professional Degrees - Detailed information on on Business/MBA, Law, Medical School, Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy, Teacher Education, and Veterinary School programs.
- University Transfer Program - For Canadian community college students looking to transfer into a specific bachelor's degree program.
- Degree Transferability - Resource links for transferring your degree back to a profession in the U.S. or Canada, as well as programs that might be more challenging to transfer back and why.
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