There is no uniform standard for transferring credits in Australian universities. Students who intend to transfer credits to study abroad should first consult and confirm whether the other party recognizes their learning experience.
Master of Education (TESOL), this major has a one-year academic system of 48 credits, and the master of business law has a one-year academic system of 48 credits.
The Master of Data Science is a one-year program with 48 credits. Master of Education is a one-year program with 48 credits. Master of Education (TESOL) is a one-year program with 48 credits.
College students apply for transferring credits to study abroad.
College students who have completed 2-3 years of domestic courses can apply for credit transfer when applying for studying in Australia. First of all, credit transfer is not to transfer all your credits, but to reduce them in part. Moreover, the recognition of China's junior college degree by Australian universities is different.
Therefore, before applying, you should consult the university you are applying for and confirm your academic qualifications. If it is feasible to transfer credits, you can probably transfer credits ranging from six months to one year in China, so you can graduate in Australia in about two and a half years.