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University Advice for an International Higher Education

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The Study Overseas Site!

Study Overseas .com aims to provide university advice to assist international students worldwide who are considering studying abroad in a country other than their own, probably for the first time. It provides students, together with their parents and professional advisers with a FREE guide to international education information and opportunities.

Study Overseas contains extensive databases of colleges that are currently advertising vacancies for international students together with university advice, college search facilities, and articles from the leading journals on international education. If you are looking for a comprehensive range of advice on choosing a college or university abroad, undergraduate and postgraduate courses worldwide, or any aspect of study abroad guidance - please pay us a visit.

First, it is important to choose the right course. Countries such as The United Kingdom, The United States of America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have much to offer. There is a great diversity of more than 300,000 undergraduate programmes and over 20,000 taught postgraduate programs and research options in all subject areas, probably the widest choice of anywhere in the world. At undergraduate level, there is a vast range of non-vocational degrees across all subject areas, plus an increasing variety of courses leading to specific careers and professional recognition, which sometimes include work placements. Choosing the right combination of course, college and country can be both difficult and time consuming.

There are now increasing numbers of modular degrees offering a wide choice of topics, as well as the traditional, single subject degrees, with some courses providing specific combinations of subjects. For example, it is often possible to combine study in a particular speciality with another subject which might widen future employment prospects, such as a European language, business, computing or psychology programme. Most undergraduate courses last for three or four years. Some institutions offer a pre-degree foundation course, to help students coming from a different educational system to prepare for entry to a degree course. At the graduate level, there are a host of one or two year taught master's degrees to choose from, as well as wide opportunities for doctoral study.

At The Study Overseas Site, you'll discover all the university advice you need.

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