Thinking about a career switch? Study might be a good start
Every year in Australia, people decide that it's time for a career change. There are many reasons for this and equally many options to make it happen, including going back to study.
Studying for a degree isn't the only thing you'll do as an ECU student. We also give you advice, experience and tools to make you more employable when you graduate.
Every year in Australia, people decide that it's time for a career change. There are many reasons for this and equally many options to make it happen, including going back to study.
Your career should grow with you. You should be learning new things. Developing as a person. Being offered challenges. Suggesting new ideas. Making progress. If you're not ticking these boxes, it might be time to move on.
"This has been more than just a university for me. It has been a place where I discovered my potential, tested my limits, and built a foundation for my future," says Pema Chentsho, project management student and so much more.
There's more to university than lectures and assignments. Did you know you can enhance your understanding of your chosen subject by travelling overseas as part of your studies? Hamish Hennessy does.
Having a university double degree doesn't mean you're doubling your employment opportunities. With the right course combination, it could be way more than that. It's like creating your own brand.
University study is way more than lectures, reading and assignments. As a student, you also have opportunities to travel overseas as part of your studies. And it looks good on your résumé.
There's more to preparing for a career than studying a university course and graduating. Job markets are competitive, so you need to become a serious competitor. And it starts in your first year at ECU.