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Study pathways offer another ‘path’ to entry for the courses you want to study if you don’t meet the entry requirements straight away.
Pathway programs include English language courses (ELICOS), vocational education and training (VET) and Foundation Studies. These programs can help you to meet course entry requirements. Some pathways can also give you academic credit towards your chosen course, so that you might even graduate in the same amount of time.
There are various pathways available in Australia. Explore the options below.
Duration: Six months to one year
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Foundation Studies prepares you for entry into an undergraduate course at a university or with another higher education provider.
The course usually includes compulsory subjects that all students must study, as well as elective subjects that you can choose in a specific subject ‘stream’. English language support is usually available too.
Foundation Studies is offered by universities, schools, vocational education and training (VET) providers and specialist colleges. Some higher education providers will even hold a place for you while you do Foundation Studies, depending on your offer of enrolment.
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Duration: Two years
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If you complete Australian years 11 and 12 (senior secondary school), you will receive an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score at the end of your schooling and examinations. These scores are used for direct entry into many higher education courses.
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Duration: Six months to three years
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A Certificate or Diploma course can offer a TAFE-to-university or VET-to-university pathway. It is designed to give you specific knowledge in your field of study, and usually a pathway for entry into a higher education degree.
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Duration: Five weeks to one year
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An intensive English (ELICOS) course can help you improve your English skills and to meet the requirements for a VET or higher education course. ELICOS programs are available for general English, professional English or academic English.
Benefits of this pathway:
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Bridging courses are usually designed for overseas-trained professionals who need to refresh their knowledge in order to meet the course entry requirements.
They can also be for students who have completed year 12 outside of Australia, but who need to refresh their knowledge or to study a particular subject to prepare for a future course.
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By considering a few important factors, you can choose a pathway that will suit your needs and give you the best opportunity to succeed.
Cost
Consider costs of tuition, accommodation and other expenses. Figure out what suits your financial situation best. You may be able to save money by choosing a pathway course that is more affordable
Support
Having great support during your studies can help you settle in and succeed. It is useful to get more information from different providers about what support they offer, such as international student services, English support and mentoring.
Learning environment
Think about the learning environments that work best for you. Some options require more independent study, while others have a more structured approach and are taught in classrooms with other students on campus.
Style of course
Some courses are more hands-on and give you practical experience. Others will involve more lectures and assignments.
Location
Australia offers courses at Australian and partner provider campuses around the world. Starting your course closer to home before moving to Australia might work best for you and your family.
Requirements for your future course
Ask education providers about the best ways to progress into the course you want to study and find out which courses offer academic credit towards future studies.
Did you know you only need to apply for one visa if you are studying two or more courses in a combined offer of enrolment? For example, if you need to study a Foundation Studies course that leads into a Bachelor degree or you need to complete an ELICOS course first. This is known as ‘course packaging’ and can make your visa processing more efficient.