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Study Information Technology Why study IT in Australia? Monash University Faculty of Information Technology
Australia's IT programs are high quality, and widely recognised throughout the world. Moreover, the cost of studying and living in Australia is low, and the security, cleanliness and quality of lifestyle makes it an outstanding study option. Australia is one of the world's leading providers of training and education. An analysis of the higher education sector conducted by the Australian International Education Foundation shows that in terms of overseas student numbers, Australia - with 64,188 students - is ranked third in the English-speaking world, behind the USA and the UK. Australians have had an involvement with IT from its infancy. For example, Dr Trevor Pearcey, a foundation Dean of the Chisholm Institute at Monash University, was credited with the development of one of the earliest computing machines. Australians are amongst the world's most rapid appliers of information technology and are leaders in software and system development. Australian universities also have an excellent reputation for the quality of their educational programs, attracting large numbers of students from countries in the Asia Pacific region. It is notable that in Singapore, with a labour force that is one of the most highly educated, productive and articulate in the world, Australia is the number one provider of education, ahead of both the USA and UK, as well as an important provider of education for overseas students from other developed economies in the region - in Hong Kong and Japan, it is the number two and three provider of education respectively. Most overseas students in Australia are studying vocational courses, with the top two areas being:
Perhaps the best indication of a university's international standing is the demand for its places amongst overseas students, particularly full-fee paying students open to a wide choice of study options. Australian universities are highly regarded, and their qualifications are valued - competition for places is tough, and academic standards are high. There appears to be a tendency for overseas students to pursue courses at better-known and larger universities. For example, while overseas students are found in most Australian universities that conduct IT programs, the four largest institutions educate almost 54% of overseas IT students in Australia. What's more, in the largest five institutions, overseas IT students comprised approximately 25% of total undergraduate IT students in 1997, compared with an average of 15% for all institutions. This reflects overseas students' preferences for IT degrees from large and well-known institutions with prestigious reputations. Diversity of Course Offerings The Cost and Value Studying in Australia has other advantages:
Security and Quality of Life So Which Courses Should You Select? Examine the courses offered to see whether they offer the chance to study languages that you want to specialise in, or the latest languages, such as JAVA. Look at the university's commitment to overseas students. Most Australian universities have a range of support systems to cater for international students, and can help you with such matters as accommodation, VISA requirements and day-to-day living problems. Generally, all Australian institutions offer very high quality and credible programs. That, however, doesn't mean that they will all suit you - the final choice must be yours!
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