BACHELOR PROGRAMS
Bachelor Programs Designed for Tomorrow’s Leaders
Our bachelor programs prepare you to become future-ready leaders with practical skills and knowledge. They focus on innovation, critical thinking, and real-world experience to help you excel in your career.

Sciences
Science courses in Australia offer vast opportunities for individuals passionate about discovery, innovation, and problem-solving. With globally recognized research facilities, Australia provides a strong foundation in scientific education through programs like Agriculture, Environmental Studies, Engineering, Mathematics, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Science. Popular degrees include Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, and Mathematical & Computer Sciences, often delivered with an interdisciplinary approach. These programs prepare students for careers as Agricultural, Medical, and Science Technicians (ANZSCO Minor Group 311), who perform vital tasks such as conducting experiments, analyzing samples, supporting medical procedures, and ensuring compliance with quality standards. Entry into these programs typically requires an IELTS score of 7.0 overall, and meeting standard visa requirements. Graduates in these fields are in demand and eligible for various skilled migration pathways, including visas 189, 190, 482, and 485, making science a promising route to both professional success and Permanent Residency in Australia.

Psychology
Psychology is a dynamic and rewarding field that explores human behavior, cognition, and emotional functioning, offering strong career and Permanent Residency (PR) prospects in Australia. Students can pursue a range of qualifications including a Diploma, Bachelor’s, Graduate Diploma, Master's, or Doctorate in specialized areas such as Clinical, Counselling, Educational, and Business Psychology. Entry typically requires completion of Year 12 or an undergraduate degree (for postgraduate programs), with IELTS scores ranging from 6.0 to 6.5 depending on the course level. Psychology graduates are in high demand, with roles such as Clinical Psychologist, Educational Psychologist, Organizational Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and others (ANZSCO 272311–272314, 272399) listed on Australia’s skilled occupation lists. These roles involve assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health issues, counseling, and research. With growing demand and a projected job growth of 16.9%, qualified psychologists may be eligible for various PR pathways through visa subclasses 190, 482, 187, and 407, making psychology not only a meaningful career but also a viable immigration route.

Business Analytics
Business Analytics is an increasingly popular and strategic pathway for international students seeking both career success and potential Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia. With Bachelor's and Master's programs available, this discipline combines analytical expertise with business acumen to solve complex problems using data-driven solutions. Graduates can pursue careers as ICT Business Analysts or Systems Analysts—occupations that are listed on Australia's Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) under ANZSCO codes 261111 and 261112. These professionals work closely with stakeholders to analyse business processes, develop system specifications, and implement functional improvements. Entry into the Bachelor's program typically requires a strong foundation in subjects like Mathematics or Computer Science, while Master's degrees may accept candidates with relevant work experience. English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0) and meeting visa requirements are essential. With strong demand in Australia’s job market and eligibility for various PR visa subclasses such as 189, 190, 485, and 186, Business Analytics offers both global employability and a clear route to long-term settlement.

Cyber Security
A degree in Cyber Security offers an excellent career and PR pathway in Australia, as the demand for skilled professionals in this field continues to rise. Cyber Security programs—offered at both Bachelor's and Master's levels—equip students with essential knowledge in areas like cryptography, encryption, LAN security, and risk management. Graduates can pursue roles such as ICT Security Specialist, Security Analyst, Consultant, or System Developer, many of which are listed on the MLTSSL under ANZSCO code 262112. Entry requirements typically include completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) for undergraduate programs and a relevant Bachelor’s degree for postgraduate studies, along with an IELTS score of at least 6.0. Scholarships are available at select universities based on merit. With strong career prospects and professional recognition from the Australian Computer Society (ACS), Cyber Security graduates are well-positioned for permanent residency through various visa options, including subclasses 189, 190, 485, 186, and more. This makes Cyber Security both a future-proof and immigration-friendly field of study in Australia.

Primary Education
A degree in Primary Education is a highly rewarding career pathway that also opens doors to Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia. These programs, offered at both the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels, blend educational theory with practical classroom training, including supervised teaching placements. Graduates are qualified to teach in Australian primary schools (Prep to Year 6) and must register as professional teachers. Entry requirements include completion of high school or a relevant Bachelor’s degree, along with strong English proficiency (IELTS 7.5 overall for Bachelor's; 7.0 with 7.5 in speaking/listening for Master’s). Upon completion, graduates can apply for teaching roles such as Primary School Teacher (ANZSCO 241213), Early Childhood Teacher (241111), or Secondary School Teacher (241411), all of which are listed on the MLTSSL or STSOL—making them eligible for various skilled migration visas like subclass 189, 190, 485, 186, and more. With Australia’s ongoing demand for qualified educators, Primary Education offers a solid career and a viable PR pathway for international students.

Information Technology
A career in Information Technology (IT) in Australia offers a strong PR pathway and excellent job prospects, as businesses increasingly rely on skilled professionals to manage their digital systems and infrastructure. With a variety of qualifications—from Certificate III to Master's degrees—students can specialize in areas such as software engineering, system analysis, programming, and ICT security. Many graduates also opt to complete the ACS Professional Year Program, a 44-week course that includes an internship and awards five extra points toward a Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189). Common ANZSCO-coded roles like Software Engineer (261313), Developer Programmer (261312), and ICT Security Specialist (262112) are consistently listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), making them eligible for visas such as 189, 190, 186, 485, and 482. Entry requirements include an IELTS score of 6.5 with no band below 6.0 and evidence of sufficient funds and health cover. With high demand, lucrative salaries, and strong migration support, IT is one of the most promising fields for international students in Australia.

Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy is a highly valued and rapidly growing field in Australia, offering both meaningful career opportunities and a clear pathway to Permanent Residency (PR). With strong societal support for inclusivity, occupational therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals with physical, mental, or developmental challenges regain independence and integrate into everyday life. Students can pursue either a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Occupational Therapy, with the Bachelor's program lasting four years and the Master’s program two years. Entry requirements vary slightly between universities but generally include a solid academic background and an IELTS score of 6.0–7.0. Occupational Therapists (ANZSCO 252411) are in high demand and listed on the MLTSSL, making graduates eligible for various visa subclasses such as 189, 190, 485, 186, and more. The profession involves assessing and improving clients’ functional capabilities through therapy, environmental adaptations, and collaborative care. With strong job prospects, rewarding work, and high employability, Occupational Therapy is an excellent career and migration option for international students in Australia.

Laboratory Medicine
Laboratory Medicine is a vital and rewarding career in Australia, offering strong prospects for employment and a direct pathway to Permanent Residency (PR). Professionals in this field play a crucial role in diagnosing and managing diseases by conducting essential lab tests on blood, tissues, and other bodily fluids—providing critical data that guides physicians in treatment decisions. With growing demand and a shortage of skilled individuals, medical laboratory scientists are highly sought after and can work as pathologists, biomedical scientists, and medical researchers. Educational pathways include a 4-year Bachelor’s or a 2-year Master’s degree in Laboratory Medicine or related biomedical sciences, with entry requirements typically including a background in science and an IELTS score of 6.5 (no band below 6.0). Graduates from AIMS-accredited programs may be eligible for a positive skills assessment and PR via the ANZSCO Code 253915 (Pathologist), which is listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). Visa options include subclass 189 (Skilled Independent), 190, 485, 482, and others, making this a solid career choice for international students.

Accounting & Finance
Accounting is one of the most critical functions within any organization, offering strong career growth and a clear pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia. Students can pursue various levels of qualifications—from Certificate III and Diplomas to Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees—equipping them with expertise in financial management, taxation, auditing, and more. With high demand for skilled professionals, accountants benefit from job stability, lucrative salaries, and diverse employment opportunities. Core subjects include Accounting, Taxation, Economics, and Audit & Assurance, among others. The Professional Year Program (SMIPA) further enhances employability by providing practical training and an additional 5 points towards skilled migration under visa subclass 189. Accounting occupations such as General Accountant, Management Accountant, and Taxation Accountant (ANZSCO 221111–221113) are listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), making graduates eligible for various visa subclasses including 189, 190, 485, and 186. With a strong focus on compliance, strategic planning, and decision-making support, accounting is a future-proof profession ideal for students aiming to build a stable, high-potential career in Australia.

Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education is a highly in-demand profession in Australia, especially in major cities like Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Reservoir, offering a clear pathway to Permanent Residency (PR). International students are well-suited to this field, bringing diverse cultural insights and benefiting from student visas that allow part-time work during their studies. Courses range from Certificate III and Diploma to Bachelor's degrees, equipping students with skills to support and manage children’s learning, development, and wellbeing. These programs include practical placements, helping build hands-on experience. Entry requirements typically include completion of Year 12 and IELTS scores of 5.5 to 6.5, depending on the course level. Graduates are eligible for PR through ANZSCO Code 241111 – Early Childhood (Pre-Primary School) Teacher, listed on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). With roles focused on fostering early development through structured activities and community engagement, qualified teachers can apply for skilled migration visas such as subclass 189, 190, 485, and 186, making this a rewarding and strategic career choice in Australia.