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Postgraduate learners

Elevate your career with a Master's or PhD

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Study around your life

Postgraduate study is a big decision, especially when you鈥檙e balancing work, family and everything else life throws at you. At UC, we get it. Whether you鈥檙e returning to study, changing careers or building on what you already know, we offer flexible, career-focused options that respect the experience you have.

If you鈥檝e built valuable skills through work, we can help turn that into academic credit through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). In some cases, your work experience may help you get direct entry into postgraduate study, even if you don't have a bachelor's degree. We also offer TAFE and CIT-aligned pathways, so you can build on what you already know without starting from scratch. 

Why you should study at UC:

  • Flexible study options, with online, in-person and blended learning, including full-time, part-time and hybrid ways to study
  • Credit for your experience with opportunities to fast-track through Recognition of Prior Learning 
  • Study that fits your life, including support services for your health, well-being and career progression  
  • Practical, personal and career-focused teaching for real-world application

Study flexibly

Flexible class times

Juggle work, life and study with flexible lecture, workshop and tutorial times.

Part-time study

Study part-time from day one, or switch to part-time at any point during your course.

Study online

With 100% online, blended and in-person study modes, choose when, where and how you study.

Flexible class times

Juggle work, life and study with flexible lecture, workshop and tutorial times.

Part-time study

Study part-time from day one, or switch to part-time at any point during your course.

Study online

With 100% online, blended and in-person study modes, choose when, where and how you study.

Want to know more?

Schedule a call with our friendly team and have your questions answered, or download our course guide to see where UC could take you.

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Explore your study options and find the course for you.

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Learn about our study areas

Arts
Built Environment
Business
Communication and Media
Design
Education
Health
Law
Government
Science
Sport
Technology

Your entry options

We鈥檒l consider a number of factors when assessing your application to study, including your academic history and relevant work experience. 

Prior study

If you've completed a Bachelor's degree, it can be used to apply for your preferred course. In certain circumstances, we'll also consider non-university qualifications like Advanced Diploma's, Certificate II, III and IV's.

Professional experience

Your path doesn鈥檛 have to look like everyone else鈥檚. Even if you've never been to university before, you may be eligible to apply for a postgraduate course based on a combination of your previous work experience and qualifications. 

Find out more about your entry options

Complete your degree in stages

If the idea of starting a full master鈥檚 degree is too daunting, you don't have to make the commitment upfront. Many of our postgraduate degrees are structured to include flexible starting and finishing points, meaning you can choose from a:


Graduate Certificate

Typical duration: six months full-time

A graduate certificate is the first stage of postgraduate study, and can be a great way to introduce yourself to a new topic. It takes around six months to complete (or the part-time equivalent).

Graduate Diploma

Typical duration: one year full-time

A graduate diploma is the second stage of postgraduate study, taking one year full-time to complete (or the part-time equivalent), or six-months if you've already studied a graduate certificate.

Master's degree by coursework

Typical duration: one-and-a-half to two years full-time

A full master's degree takes around one-and-a-half to two years of full-time study (or the part-time equivalent), or possibly less if you've completed a graduate certificate or graduate diploma.

Graduate Certificate

Typical duration: six months full-time

A graduate certificate is the first stage of postgraduate study, and can be a great way to introduce yourself to a new topic. It takes around six months to complete (or the part-time equivalent).

Graduate Diploma

Typical duration: one year full-time

A graduate diploma is the second stage of postgraduate study, taking one year full-time to complete (or the part-time equivalent), or six-months if you've already studied a graduate certificate.

Master's degree by coursework

Typical duration: one-and-a-half to two years full-time

A full master's degree takes around one-and-a-half to two years of full-time study (or the part-time equivalent), or possibly less if you've completed a graduate certificate or graduate diploma.

Credit transfer

If you have previously completed study at university, TAFE or another registered training provider, you may be eligible for credit towards your courses, allowing you to complete your dream degree sooner. 

Learn more about credit transfer

Consider your study costs

Understanding the costs of studying a degree is an important part of getting prepared for university. There are lots of factors to consider, but it doesn鈥檛 mean university is unaffordable. At UC, we believe learning belongs to everyone.

As a domestic student, you鈥檙e eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place in all undergraduate and some postgraduate courses. You may also be eligible for a government HELP loan, which allows you to study now and pay later through the government's income tax system.

Learn more about fees and costs

"I decided to study postgrad because I was looking for career progression and personal growth. The flexibility and delivery format were things that sold me on UC."

Nick Anasson

Master of Strategic Communication

Experience UC

Beyond your lectures, tutorials, labs and library time, there are plenty of hours left in the day to experience a full and fun social life at UC. Join one of our clubs or societies, meet friends on campus for events, gigs and market days, or get involved in sport, art, music, languages and so much more. Join one of our regular campus tours to check out the learning spaces and facilities at our Bruce campus and hear about the services available to students.

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Explore our campus accommodation

If you鈥檙e considering relocating to 糖心原创vlog for your studies, have you thought about staying on campus? With shared dorm and self-catered apartment options, we have many affordable postgrad and undergrad student accommodation options available. 

From the campus library, supermarkets, UC Hospital and medical facilities to caf茅s, bars and restaurants, you鈥檒l have everything you need right at your doorstep. Explore our various on-campus residence options tailored to suit your needs.

UC Lodge

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Located on campus with modern spaces to lounge and study in, enjoy everything UC has to offer in one of UC Lodge鈥檚 353 apartments or studios.

Weeden Lodge

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Based in Belconnen near shopping, restaurants, caf茅s and Lake Ginninderra, Weeden Lodge offers 309 stylish apartments and studios close to campus.

Cooper Lodge

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Close to the UC Library, caf茅s, a supermarket and a bar, Cooper Lodge has 296 apartments and studios suitable for those who are as social as they are studious.

Campus West

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Set out like a village while being staffed and secure, Campus West strikes the perfect balance between student housing and independent living.

How to apply

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Choose your course

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Gather supporting documents

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Submit your application

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