Get qualified for your dream career
It doesn't matter where you live, what your schedule looks like, or how you performed in high school.
We make it possible for everyone to access flexible online undergraduate courses with leading universities.
Start by comparing your study options from across Australia. We’ll help you choose a path that makes sense for you, and then customise your enrolment to suit your circumstances. We can even help you skip entry requirements altogether.
Search undergraduate degreesBrowse by undergraduate course type
Give university a test run by taking a standalone subject. You’ll finish with an industry-friendly skill in 10-16 weeks.
Search undergraduate subjectsChoose this introductory qualification if you don’t meet entry requirements for a degree. It offers a direct pathway in.
Search certificatesGet job ready fast with an online vocational course. These diplomas will prepare you for practical entry-level work.
Search diplomasThis degree can help you launch your career in a support role. Select this path if you don’t have time for a bachelor degree.
Search associate degreesGet qualified for a highly skilled career. Compare hundreds of the most flexible online bachelor degrees.
Search bachelor degreesComplete an extra research year in an area that interests you. From here you can continue into postgraduate study.
Search honours degreesBrowse by undergraduate interest area
Why study through Open Universities Australia?
Get started no matter your ATAR or academic history
Access universities from across the country, without setting foot on campus
Dictate your own timetable, including how many subjects you take at once
Choose a start date that suits you best
Pause your course when you need to prioritise other commitments
Enrol with confidence because we’ll help you decide—and even handle the admin
Frequently asked undergraduate study questions
What is an undergraduate degree?
An undergraduate degree or course is the first university qualification you complete outside of high school. Undergraduate certificates, diplomas, associate degrees, and bachelor degrees are all considered undergraduate courses.
These courses are designed to give you the skills and knowledge you need to pursue a career in the industry of your choice.
You can enrol in an undergraduate course at any stage of your life—and for any reason. Your fellow students may be fresh out of Year 12, or professionals who want a formal qualification. Online courses tend to have a more diverse mix of students from all age groups, which can enrich your learning experience.
What universities can I study with through Open Universities Australia?
We currently partner with 25 leading universities from across Australia, meaning you're never short of choice. You can read more about each university here.
How long is an undergraduate degree?
It varies from course to course, but here’s a general guide:
Course | Duration | Subjects to complete |
Single undergraduate subject | 10-16 weeks | 1 subject |
Undergraduate certificate | 6 months (if full time) | 4 subjects |
Diploma | 12 months (if full time) | 8 subjects |
Associate degree | 2 years (if full time) | 16 subjects |
Bachelor degree | 3-4 years (if full time) | 24 subjects |
Bachelor degree with honours | 4 years (if full time) | 32 subjects |
When you study through Open Universities Australia, you decide the number of subjects you take on per study period. This allows you to control the time it takes to complete a course. If you’re in need of a break, you can even put your course on hold between study periods until you’re ready to resume.
Will I graduate with the same qualification as an on-campus student?
Yes. We help facilitate your enrolment and simplify the administrative side of university for you. But your course is delivered by your university. It is exactly the same qualification you would earn as an on-campus student—it’s just delivered more flexibly. When you graduate, your diploma won’t even mention that you studied online through Open Universities Australia.
What are the entry requirements for undergraduate study?
It differs from course to course. Here’s a quick guide, but it’s important to check the entry requirements for your specific course carefully:
Course | Typical entry requirements | Other entry options available through Open Universities Australia |
Single undergraduate subject | None; most are open to everyone. | |
Undergraduate certificate | None; most are open to everyone. | |
Diploma | Completion of Year 12 or relevant work/life experience. | Completion of certain single undergraduate subjects. The entry requirements will tell you which ones. |
Associate degree | Completion of Year 12 or relevant work/life experience. | Completion of certain single undergraduate subjects. The entry requirements will tell you which ones. |
Bachelor degree | A minimum ATAR, relevant work/life experience, or successful completion of a lower undergraduate qualification. | Completion of certain single undergraduate subjects. The entry requirements will tell you which ones. |
Bachelor degree with honours |
A minimum ATAR, relevant work/life experience, or successful completion of a lower undergraduate qualification. To move into the honours year, you will also need to successfully complete your bachelor degree with a certain grade point average. |
How can you help me get in no matter my ATAR or academic history?
We exist to help everyone access higher education, so we have an exclusive arrangement in place with our university partners. It means we can offer you another way into undergraduate courses.
If you don’t meet entry requirements, you can get around this by enrolling in 2 to 4 single subjects from that qualification through us—or an undergraduate certificate. Once you successfully pass those subjects or that certificate, you will be permitted to enrol in the full degree, with academic credit for the work you’ve already done.
Look at the entry requirements section on your course's page to see if this is an enrolment option. There will be information about the single subjects you’ll need to complete through us to qualify.
We have helped thousands of students start university this way, and we would love to help you too.
You can read more about enrolling without entry requirements here.
Is undergraduate study covered by HECS-HELP?
Yes, all undergraduate courses delivered through Open Universities Australia are covered by the HECS-HELP government loan scheme, including single subjects.
This means that if you’re eligible, you won’t need to pay your tuition fees upfront. You can nominate to pay through HECS-HELP when you enrol. You will only pay back the cost of your course once you’re working full-time and earning over a certain amount.
What is it like to study an undergraduate degree online?
Many first-time undergraduate students worry if they are suited to online study. The trickiest part can be organising your time. We recommend allowing about 10 hours of study per week for each subject, and planning out your calendar as soon as you receive your list of deadlines for that subject (which usually happens in your first week). You’re responsible for watching recorded lectures and completing assessment activities on your own schedule, so you’ll need to develop strong organisational skills.
But you’ll quickly come to love the flexibility. Since you don’t need to commute or attend lectures at set times, you have the freedom to focus on other things that matter to you, like full or part-time work, family and friends.
Plus, your classmates and tutors are always nearby. You will have the chance to connect with them through discussion boards, private study groups, emails and video calls. Rest assured, you’re still part of a community who will motivate and inspire you.
How do I apply for an undergraduate degree?
We make starting an undergraduate subject or qualification as straightforward as possible.
First, find the course for you by browsing the options on this page. You can also compare different courses using our handy comparison tool, or request help from one of our student advisors.
If you're choosing a single undergraduate subject, click 'Enrol now' on the relevant subject page. In many cases, you will be enrolled instantly.
If you're selecting a full qualification, click ‘Apply now’ and follow the prompts to begin your enrolment. We’ll ask you to supply some supporting documentation, including proof of your identity, your tax file number, and a unique student identifier (USI) during this process.
Your university will get in touch with you via email to confirm whether your application has been successful. We’ll still be around to help you manage the administration of your studies, right up until graduation.
*With some courses on offer, you may be directed straight to the website of the university that delivers the course—the university will then enrol you directly.
If I get stuck, who can I ask for help?
Contact us and we’ll talk you through it. We can even help you apply over the phone.
You can also read more detailed instructions on how to enrol.
Undergraduate insights and study advice
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Meet some of our undergraduate students
"I was worried studying online, I would lose contact with teachers and not perform as well. But the support is great. It's no different to being in the lecture room.”
—Taylah, Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice student, Griffith University
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“For people living remotely, the opportunities to get an education are limited... Open Universities Australia allows me to do what I want with my career and life. It opens options.”
—Shane, Bachelor of Information Technology student, RMIT University
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"I love that I can pick my electives through other unis. I get to choose what I really want to study and build my degree the way I want to."
—Nykkea, Bachelor of Business student, Swinburne University
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Open Universities Australia is a not-for-profit organisation helping every Australian access thousands of university courses.
Over 523,000 students have enrolled in university through us since 1993.
Courses from 25 of Australia's leading universities
Our friendly student advisors are here to help
We’re here to guide you every step of the way with advice on:
- Choosing a course that suits you best.
- Enrolling and planning your studies.
- Understanding your funding options.