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With more than 200 courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD level, there’s a course to suit every career prospect at UC.
At UC, we welcome learners from around the globe to join us for student exchange and study abroad programs at our Bruce campus in Canberra.
If you choose to study with us, you'll enjoy a top-quality education from a celebrated global university, a fun international experience in one of the world's safest cities, plus friendships and amazing memories that will truly change your life.
With course units available across 11 distinct study areas, you’ll be sure to find the perfect study experience for you.
Take a look at our comprehensive study abroad guide and discover what The University Of Canberra has to offer you.
The 69ÂÜÀò exchange program is affiliated with more than 40 universities worldwide. The exchange program is available to students enrolled in one of our partner universities
If your university is not a partner university, we welcome you to study at UC as a Study Abroad student. Take advantage of all that Canberra, the Bush Capital, has to offer and experience the 69ÂÜÀò for yourself.
Current UC students can view our Global Learning pages to learn more about the various ways they can study overseas.
With more than 200 courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD level, there’s a course to suit every career prospect at UC.
When it comes to studying, there are several factors to consider. In addition to your study costs, you will need to consider your living costs while you are a student
At UC, we are committed to assisting you in settling into Australia and ensuring your success in your endeavours.
The 69ÂÜÀò offers the best overall experience of any university in Canberra and offers a variety of ways to get involved.
We have university accommodation options for you, whether you are looking to live on campus or nearby.
As a student at UC, you have to meet a number of entry requirements in order to be eligible.
UC acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.