Courses in Australia

It can be said that almost all courses are offered in Australia. Australia is a highly developed country with the eighth strongest economy in the world, and some of its cities, including Melbourne and Sydney, have been named the world’s top 10 cities to live in for several years. Australia is also one of the most immigrant-friendly countries in the world, with about half of its population being immigrants. This, along with economic prosperity and social security, has led foreigners to choose Australia as their immigration destination for a more general reason. This article, prepared by the translation team of Soroush Saadat Ambassadors Law Firm, provides an overview of the disciplines in Australia.

Introducing Courses in Australia
In Australia, almost all disciplines are taught, including Oriental Studies, Iranology, Ferdowsiology, History, Archeology, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Psychology, Psychiatry, Industrial Engineering, He mentioned mechanical engineering, architecture, Chinese language and literature, English language and literature, Persian language and literature, and so on. Of course, the most popular fields of study in Australia are different medical majors and different engineering majors. The reason for this, in addition to the interest of students, is the good job market after graduation and the high average income of such jobs.

Top Universities Offering Courses in Australia
Although all Australian universities have a good academic level and graduation from them is a great advantage in all countries of the world, since the work environment in Australia itself is competitive, those who are accepted from the top universities in this country, in The future will have better job opportunities. In fact, Australian employers, while more concerned with the practical skills of individuals, do not neglect the academic sector. The following is a list of some of Australia’s top universities that are an important advantage to graduate from:

1The University of New South WalesSydney
2The University of SydneySydney
3The University of MelbourneMelbourne
4The University of QueenslandSt Lucia
5Australian National UniversityCanberra
6Monash UniversityClayton
7The University of AdelaideAdelaide
8RMIT UniversityMelbourne
9Deakin UniversityGeelong
10The University of Western AustraliaCrawley

Tuition for international students in Australia
Studying in Australia is not only free but as expensive as in Switzerland, the United States and the United Kingdom. In particular, management, architecture, medicine, dentistry, etc. are among the most expensive in Australia. It is also difficult to get scholarships and scholarships from Australian universities due to the competitive environment. Tuition fees at Australian universities depend a lot on the individual’s chosen major and degree, but on average in 2021-2020 the annual undergraduate degree is about $ 30,840 (Australian dollars), equivalent to $ 22,170 (US dollars). In graduate school, Australian university tuition averages about $ 31,596 (Australian dollars) a year, equivalent to about $ 22,700 (US dollars).

Of course, the mentioned figures do not include medical, veterinary, etc. fields, because such fields are significantly more expensive. It should also be noted that these figures are the average tuition fees at all Australian universities; But for example, the tuition of the Australian National University alone will be different. It is one of the best universities in Australia and is ranked 24th in the QS World University Rankings. The tuition of this university is stated in the following table:

  • Bachelor’s degree: from $36,400 (Australian dollar) equivalent to $26,150 (US dollar) to $43,680 (Australian dollar) equivalent to $31,380 (US dollar)
  • Masters: from $36,480 (US $) equivalent to $26,200 (US dollars) to $45,600 (Australian dollars) equivalent to $32,760 (US dollars)
  • PhD: from $41,280 (Australian dollar) equivalent to $29,650 (US dollars) to $80,136 (Australian dollars) equivalent to $57,800 (US dollars)

Australian tuition for Native students
The thing about studying in Australia is that, like many countries around the world, universities charge far less tuition than native students. However, some countries in the world do not receive tuition fees from their native students in their public universities, such as Uruguay. At Australian universities, Australian students pay an average of about $19,008 (Australian dollars) to $57088 (Australian dollars) per year. One of the most expensive disciplines in Australia, with a maximum annual tuition fee, is veterinary medicine, psychiatry and medicine.

Labor market conditions in different disciplines in Australia
Australia is one of the best destinations for students studying abroad to immigrate. Because international students in all countries have to find a job in that country if they want to extend their residency after graduation. For this reason, studying in countries with high unemployment and a troubled economy is not recommended. The chart below compares the unemployment rate in Australia during 2020 with some countries that do not have a good labor market:
In Australia, in addition to the many job opportunities, the average income is high. For example, while the average monthly income in Iran is about $456 (US dollars), in Australia the average monthly salary is $4438 (US dollars). In other words, Australians live in the 14th country in the world in terms of high income and purchasing power.

Studying in Australia
Student Visa for Australia
Cost of Living in Australia