Degree duration after progressing from UWA College

How long will it take for me to complete my degree after my UWA College course?

Answer ID 3636 | Last updated on 13/08/2025 03.56 PM

UWA Foundation Program
The length of your undergraduate degree at UWA will depend on your program of study. Most UWA Bachelor's degrees are 3 or 4 years in length.  

As a UWA Foundation Program student, upon successful completion of your UWA College course (and subject to meeting any additional requirements set by UWA) you will progress into the first year of your studies at UWA.

Assuming satisfactory course progression is made at UWA, it will take you between 3 and 4 years to complete your undergraduate degree.

If you're accepted into one of UWA's Assured Pathways, it'll take you at least 6 years to complete your studies at UWA (three years undergraduate + three years postgraduate).

For more information, visit UWA's Handbook.

Diploma in Commerce and Diploma in Computer and Data Science
The length of your undergraduate degree at UWA will depend on your program of study. Most UWA Bachelor's degrees are 3 or 4 years in length.  

As a Diploma in Commerce/Diploma in Computer and Data Science student, upon successful completion of your UWA College course (and subject to meeting any additional requirements set by UWA) you will progress into the second year of your studies at UWA.

Assuming satisfactory course progression is made at UWA, it will take you between 2 and 3 years to complete your undergraduate degree.

For more information, visit UWA's Handbook.

Diploma in Engineering
The length of your undergraduate degree at UWA will depend on your program of study. Most UWA Bachelor's degrees are 3 or 4 years in length.  

As a Diploma in Engineering student, upon successful completion of your UWA College course (and subject to meeting any additional requirements set by UWA) you will progress into the second year of your studies at UWA.

Assuming satisfactory course progression is made at UWA, it will take you 3 years to complete your Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).

For more information, visit UWA's Handbook.
 

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