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Is Australia's University of Western Australia diploma recognized by China?
The University of Western Australia belongs to Australia's top eight universities, and all the diplomas of Australia's top eight universities are recognized by China. Don't worry about this.

The employment rate of the University of Western Australia is among the highest in Australia. Compared with other universities in Western Australia, graduates of the University of Western Australia have always had the best record of getting full-time jobs, especially the employment rate of engineering graduates of the University of Western Australia is 65,438+000%. Usually, students have received offers from several big companies at the same time before graduation, and the starting salary is currently 70,000 to120,000 Australian dollars per year. Of course, at present, China is vigorously carrying out modernization and is in a period of urgent need of engineering talents, and the prospect of returning to China for employment is still very broad.

The newly launched 3+2 course of Bachelor of Engineering in the University of Western Australia has opened up a new way for international students to study abroad. Students can study two majors in three years, and students can complete two stages of bachelor of engineering and master's degree in five years. It can be seen that the 3+2 course provides an unprecedented employment advantage for overseas students. Passing the 3+2 master's program will be certified by the Engineering Association, and students can obtain the engineer qualification certificate through 4 years of industry work experience.

At present, the University of Western Australia has established close cooperative relations with Tsinghua University, Peking University, Zhejiang University, Shandong University, Nanjing University, China University of Mining and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology and other schools in China. Joint research projects involve many topics of common concern to both countries, such as energy and population aging.