Join us on campus for an event designed for those looking at any Swinburne course – whether apprenticeship, certificate, diploma, bachelor degree, master degree, or something else. Browse all Swinburne study areas and levels, while exploring our campus and meeting our community.

Chat to academics and teaching staff

Get on-the-spot application help

Enjoy a snack and
drink on us

Explore our Hawthorn campus

Plus: have all your questions answered, and get expert course advice and information on transferring unis or changing careers.

Want more information? Read our event FAQs.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you're considering study with Swinburne, this is a great opportunity to drop into our Hawthorn campus and get all the info you need to make an informed decision in one place. It's easy, quick, accessible, and everybody's welcome.

You can come to our Study Expo with as little or as much supporting info as you'd like, even if you're looking to begin an application with us on the night (an application can be commenced without supporting documents).

If you don't feel you need a whole Expo to find your answers, we recommend booking a Course and Career One-on-one, where you'll choose the kinds of advice and assistance you're after, and meet with us at a time that suits you.
 

Course and Career One-on-ones
  • Monday 25 November to Friday 6 December
  • Via phone, video call or face-to-face
  • Free
Book now

Undergraduate courses include bachelor degrees, double degrees and associate degrees and can either send you off into the world of work or prepare you for further study.

Postgraduate courses – graduate certificates, graduate diplomas, master degrees, and doctoral degrees – are, in most cases, for those who have completed undergraduate study. In some cases, postgrad study can be undertaken by students with significant industry experience in lieu of undergraduate study.

The TAFE umbrella covers courses which are often skills-based – electronics, plumbing, community services – and in specific industries. These courses can come in the form of pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, traineeships, trades, certificates and diplomas.

A UniLink diploma is called so because it serves as a ‘link’ course between you and undergraduate study. These courses are a great choice if you didn’t complete high school in Australia, or didn’t get the ATAR needed for your preferred bachelor degree.