Proportion of nursing graduates with full-time jobs: 72.7% Example degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ACU, WSU, University of California, UNE, UON, USYD).
By studying nursing, you will enter the labor market as one of the most trusted health care professionals, thus making real changes for the health and well-being of the community. A nursing degree enables you to work in many professional fields, including intensive care, mental health, aged care, pediatrics and operating room. Most nursing degrees also require you to participate in internship programs to gain clinical experience, so as to prepare you for entering the workplace. Nursing careers include working in pharmaceutical industry, drug and alcohol centers, clinical research, trauma and emergency care, and public and private health care systems.
Proportion of graduates with full-time jobs in business and management: 74.3% Example Degree: Bachelor of Accounting (UNE, UTS, monash), Bachelor of Actuary (UNSW, MQ, ANU), Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (ACU), Bachelor of Applied Finance (MQ).
Bachelor of Commerce (WSU, monash, University of Technology, Sydney, Griffith) Business and Management covers various degrees offered by Australian universities. No matter which degree you choose, you will learn all kinds of financial management skills that are very popular in today's economy, making some of them the most employed degrees. These skills include portfolio management, accounting, taxation, financial modeling, derivative pricing and strategic planning. Studying business and management can work in many fields, such as corporate finance, business management, bookkeeping, forensic accounting and market analysis.
Proportion of graduates with full-time jobs in the field of law and paralegal studies: 75.7% Example: Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Law (WSU) combined with Bachelor of Law (USYD) applied finance and Bachelor of Law (MQ) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)/Bachelor of Law (UoW).
Note: Although many universities offer a bachelor's degree in law, most require you to study a double degree. Every university offers different double degrees. Studying law and/or paralegals can provide you with skills and professional knowledge to work in a legal environment. By doing so, you will be able to work in a social and moral environment as part of the legal profession. Most law degrees cover a range of legal fields, including property law, contract law, public law, human rights law, media law and intellectual property law. If you enter the labor market as a legal practitioner, court administrator, property transferor, paralegal, etc. They can also help you develop the critical thinking, logic and creativity needed to solve real-world legal problems.