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Victoria has nine publicly funded universities and many accredited private higher education providers. Campuses are often located in the heart of the city, as well as the suburbs and regional Victoria. View campus locations on a map of Melbourne and regional Victoria.
International students have a well established and thoroughly integrated presence on all campuses. Campus life is relaxed. Most students live off-campus, though some live in halls of residence. Libraries are busy meeting places. Many universities also have cafeterias, shops, banks, theatres, clubs and societies on campus.
Studying in Melbourne and Victoria is challenging, but also a rewarding and well-rounded education experience. Our universities encourage independent thought, and as a student you are able to control your own study program. Universities provide on-going support for international students, and most major campuses have international student support advisors and drop-in centres. Teachers are available to discuss study-related issues.
Core course material is given in lectures. This material is then discussed in smaller tutorials. Science, technology and psychology subjects also involve laboratory work. Assessment is mostly by written assignment and examination.
Degrees usually take three years to complete, although some, like Law and Medicine take longer. You may be offered the opportunity to do a further Honours year, which will involve more course work, research and an Honours thesis.
Victorian universities are among the best in the world. So if you study in Melbourne, you will leave with qualifications that are recognised around the world. Victoria's nine universities are:
Victorian universities offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses including:
