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Types of Degree Programs

01

Bachelor's Degree
(3 to 5 years)

A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate degree in which you study a subject of your choice at an academic institution. Getting a bachelor’s degree can enhance your access to job opportunities, expose you to new ideas, and boost your earning potential.

Many high-paying jobs require at least a bachelor’s degree. It can make you more competitive for more roles. There are many jobs that typically require a bachelor’s degree and are expected to grow rapidly in the next ten years.

02

TopUp Degree
(12 months)

If you have an existing qualification, a top up degree will allow you to build on your previous learning, gain credits and graduate with a full undergraduate degree. The equivalent to the final year of undergraduate study, they’re designed to ensure you don’t need to start your degree from scratch, which could take three years or more, and instead take a faster route to graduation. You can start a top up degree straight after finishing your previous qualification or after a break if you would prefer – there’s no time limit.

03

Master's Degree
(1 to 2 years)

A master’s degree can be a viable option for those who want to further their knowledge of a particular subject, explore other areas of interest after having completed an undergraduate degree, or improve their career prospects. The nature of master’s degree programs mean prospective students must be prepared for an intensive learning experience that incorporates their undergraduate studies and/or their experience gained from employment.

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