By encouraging students to adopt a fresh perspective on the world, the institution hopes to inspire a new generation of moral leaders and help them become better equipped to deal with the difficulties presented by a workplace that is always changing.
Each degree at Notre Dame places a strong emphasis on critical thinking, a strategy that prepares graduates for both a rewarding personal life and a lucrative professional one. Results from the Federal Government's Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (qilt.edu.au) suite of surveys show that Notre Dame students have an advantage in the workforce.
According to the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2019, Notre Dame is the top university in Australia for overall happiness among undergraduate graduates and is in the top two nationwide for postgraduates' chances of finding medium-term, full-time employment (Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal 2020).
In addition, Notre Dame received five-star ratings in the undergraduate category for overall experience, teaching quality, and skills development - for the 14th consecutive year - in the Good Universities Guide 2021. Notre Dame is also the top university in Australia for skills development (Student Experience Survey 2019).
"The holistic educational approach used at Notre Dame is intended to help students grow both academically and personally. This demonstrates why Notre Dame's entire educational experience is among the greatest in Australia, according to Professor Francis Campbell, vice chancellor of Notre Dame.
Top Programs at The University of Notre Dame
Programs | Fees Per Annum |
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Master of Nursing | $27,716 |
Master of Architecture | $21,045 |
B.Com Marketing | $21,183 |
M.Sc Medicine | $47,230 |
English Proficiency Requirements
English competence must be proven by applicants in order to be admitted to Notre Dame and receive an Australian student visa.
Tests | Undergraduate |
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IELTS Academic | 6.5 |
CAE/CPE | 176 |
PTE Academic | 58 |
TOEFL (iBT) | 84 |