September 30, 2008
Australian Universities Revamp Degree Programs to Become More Like Those in the U.S.
The University of Western Australia is the latest of a half dozen Australian institutions to drastically overhaul its academic programs, in a move to bring its degrees more in line with global standards, as well as ensure it remains attractive to prospective students.
The universities are essentially parting ways from the British system and moving closer to an American one by restructuring their undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
The plan does away with
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