🎓 Undergrad → Next Step

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🎯 Overview
🧭 Decide
📊 Outcomes data
🗺️ Roadmap
🛂 The Gate
🔁 Credit & RPL
🔗 Sources

📘 Worked example — not a real student’s record

A de-identified illustration of the mid-degree undergraduate decision (what comes after the bachelor’s), to help you plan with full foresight. The frameworks here are field-agnostic; the figures are public AU data (AQF, QILT graduate outcomes, the regulators). No grades, no IDs, no individual — this is a framework you fill in from your own handbook, not anyone’s real plan.

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Your path: this example follows a current undergraduate deciding between honours, a coursework or research master’s, and a professional-entry route. Other paths — school-leaver · career-pivoter · lifelong-learner · post-registration psychologist — plug into the same engine (Career Explorer).

Where you are, and the fork ahead

Your bachelor isn’t the finish line — it’s the branch point. The decision is best made in your penultimate year, while applications are still open.

Enrolled Mid-degree · choose major Penultimate yr · decide Graduate Honours (AQF 8) Coursework master’s (AQF 9) Research master’s (AQF 9) Professional-entry → registration ~0%the forkAQF 7 done
⚠️ This is a framework + national data, not your personal plan. Exact unit sequences, honours-entry GPAs, fees and residency rules live only in your own university handbook — every figure on this page links to its live primary source and says “confirm for your course”. The AQF ladder, the registration gates, and the two-thirds credit rule are hard (regulator-published); the timing heuristics and the H1→PhD convention are frameworks that vary by university.
UG full-time employment
75.4%
2025 GOS national topline (up from 74.0%; partly a 2025 labour-force redefinition) 88%
UG median salary
$75,000
2024 GOS, full-time undergraduate; coursework postgrad $100,000 95%
Honours adds
~1 year
AQF 8 · research training + thesis · the classic PhD on-ramp 95%
Max credit / RPL
⅔ of course
TEQSA principle; unspecified RPL can’t cover compulsory components 93%
Psychology 4+2
CLOSED
closed to new entrants; last general-reg application 30 Jun 2027 — a current undergrad cannot use it 95%
Decision window
Penultimate yr
honours/postgrad applications open ~mid final year — decide before then 70%

The four routes after a bachelor’s

All share the AQF spine — Bachelor is Level 7; what you add sits at 8, 9 or 10.

Bachelor — AQF 7 (you are here) Honours / Grad Cert / Grad Dip — AQF 8 Master’s (cw / research / ext) — AQF 9 Doctorate / PhD — AQF 10 ~1,200 hrs = 1 equivalent full-time year

Your six questions, answered

  • When do I specialise? Generalist degrees via a major in year 1–2; professional-entry degrees lock at admission. The honours/postgrad call is made in your penultimate year.
  • Honours or master’s? Honours (+1 yr, AQF 8) = research on-ramp; coursework master’s (AQF 9) = professional deepening. See Decide ↗.
  • Coursework or research? Research master’s/MPhil is a thesis-heavy PhD alternative; coursework is employability-led.
  • Which body accredits / registers me? Depends on the field — psychology (APAC/PsyBA), medicine (AMC), law (LACC + state board), teaching (AITSL + state regulator), engineering (Engineers Australia). See The Gate ↗.
  • Does my prior study count? Up to ⅔ credit max; the receiving institution decides. See Credit & RPL ↗.
  • What does my field pay / employ? Real QILT by-field medians in Outcomes data ↗.

🧰 Helpful for your path From Mindspan

Shown because they’re relevant to a study-and-registration journey, not as ads — our own resources, openly labelled. Mindspan’s depth is psychology-leaning, so the clinical items are flagged as “bookmark for a future stage”. If your field is law/medicine/teaching/engineering/science, the honest fit is general study skills + the official tools below — not these.

The strongest link here is to the other Career Explorer pages — Mindspan as the foresight tool that grows with you, not a course to buy today. Explore your field with Your Career ↗ · Course Seeker ↗.

The decision frameworks

Field-agnostic logic — the core of this page. Three calls: when to specialise, which next qualification, and whether you’re entering a registration profession (which overrides personal preference).

1 · When to specialise framework

  • Most generalist AU bachelors (science, arts, commerce) specialise via a major declared in year 1–2 — options stay open longer.
  • Professional-entry bachelors (engineering, nursing, education, some medicine) lock specialisation at admission.
  • The honours/postgrad decision is typically made in the penultimate year; applications open ~mid-final-year. Confirm dates in your handbook.
This timing is a framework that varies by university, not a national rule. Verify in your course handbook + via Course Seeker.

2 · Honours vs coursework master’s vs research master’s vs professional-entry framework + AQF (hard)

RouteAQFTypical timeWhat it unlocksBest when
Honours8+1 yrDirect PhD entry; First Class (H1) = de-facto PhD/RTP-scholarship gate; H2A may suffice for a research master’s or some PhDsresearch/academia, or a research-gated profession (psychology 4th-year is effectively this)
Coursework master’s91–2 yrProfessional deepening / career change; may include a minor thesis (~12,000–20,000 wds)employability + specialisation; not the strongest PhD route alone
Research master’s / MPhil91–2 yrThesis 20,000–40,000 wds; a PhD on-ramp alternative to honoursresearch, when honours wasn’t taken
Professional-entry / Extended master’s91.5–4 yrThe accredited route into a registered profession (JD, Master of Teaching, Master of Professional Psychology)the field requires registration — the accredited-program list is the binding constraint
AQF levels + volume-of-learning are hard data. The H1/H2A→PhD convention and exact honours-entry GPAs are conventions that vary by university — confirm in your handbook. AQF ↗ · Study Australia postgrad ↗

3 · The “is this a registration profession?” check decisive

A
If your target job is on a regulated register (psychologist, doctor, lawyer, teacher, chartered engineer), the accredited-program list — not your preference — decides which qualification you must hold. Go to The Gate ↗.
B
If it isn’t a registration profession, the choice is driven by outcomes data (employability/salary) and your research/career intent. Go to Outcomes data ↗.
C
Either way, check credit/RPL before paying for study you’ve effectively already done. Go to Credit & RPL ↗.

Real graduate outcomes by field

Source: QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey. National topline (2025 GOS) UG full-time employment 75.4%; UG median full-time salary $75,000 (2024 GOS, the most recent full field breakdown); postgraduate coursework median $100,000.

⚠️ These are national medians measured ~4–6 months post-graduation. They describe cohorts, not individuals — and a low full-time % often means the field “studies on” (psychology, science) rather than “poor field”. Read them that way.

Study areaFT employedMedian FT salaryRead
Dentistry85.6%$103,300highest salary
Medicine90.4%$86,800
Social work77.3%$82,000
Engineering85.5%$80,000
Teacher education86.8%$78,800
Law & paralegal79.3%$76,000
Computing & info systems67.8%$75,300
Psychology65.5%$75,100low FT% = studies on (registration pathway)
Rehabilitation94.9%$75,000highest FT%
Architecture & built env.66.6%$75,000
Health services & support75.4%$74,900
Humanities, culture & soc. sci.66.7%$73,100often studies on
Business & management78.5%$72,000
Nursing85.5%$72,000
Science & mathematics63.6%$72,400studies on
Agriculture & environmental77.8%$71,500
Veterinary science84.7%$70,000
Communications58.3%$65,200
Creative arts48.4%$62,600lowest FT%
Pharmacy91.4%$59,500high FT%, lower starting pay
2024 GOS National Report, Tables 6 & 7. 2024 GOS PDF ↗ · GOS hub ↗

Salary by field — the spread

Median full-time UG salary, 2024 GOS. The bars show how flat most fields are around the $72–80k mark — pay alone rarely decides your route.

$0$40k$80k$105k Dentistry $103.3k Medicine $86.8k Social work $82k Engineering $80k Teaching $78.8k Law $76k Psychology $75.1k Business $72k Creative arts $62.6k Pharmacy $59.5k
Psychology (note: 65.5% FT — most go on to postgrad)Lower-paid fields

The “studies on” signal

Where many undergrads continue to postgrad (2024 GOS further-study destinations, Fig 21). If your field is here, a low FT% is expected — the next qualification is the plan.

Health
22.7%
of further-study destinations — incl. psychology’s registration route 93%
Natural & physical sciences
15.6%
science is a classic honours→PhD field 93%
Society & culture
high
humanities/psych frequently continue to postgrad 85%
The 2025 GOS topline (75.4% FT) is published, but its full by-field tables weren’t extracted here — the field figures above are 2024 GOS, the most recent complete breakdown. QILT also warns the 2025 rise partly reflects a labour-force definition change, so don’t overstate the year-on-year trend. Pull your field’s latest number from the live GOS page before relying on it.

Roadmap template · the four routes

A generic timeline you fill in from your handbook — not a fixed calendar. Choose major → honours/postgrad decision in the penultimate year → applications ~mid final year → graduate → next qualification / registration.

Yr 1–2Penult.Final yr+1 yr+2 yr+3 yr Bachelor (AQF 7) · choose major → decide in penultimate yr Decision + applications open Honours (AQF 8, +1 yr) → PhD entry (H1) Coursework master’s (AQF 9, 1–2 yr) Research master’s / MPhil (AQF 9) → PhD Professional-entry / Extended master’s (e.g. JD, M.Teach) Registration (see The Gate) Part-time, deferred or accelerated study shifts the wall-clock — the qualification requirements are fixed, the calendar isn’t. Fill exact dates from your handbook.

Worked timing — four illustrative students

RoutePenultimate yrFinal yrAfter graduatingLands at
HonoursTalk to a potential supervisor; check H1 cut-offApply for honours entry+1 yr honours → PhD applicationAQF 8 → research
Coursework master’sShortlist accredited programsApply (mid-year intakes common)1–2 yr master’sAQF 9 → specialised employment
Research master’sDraft a research interest; find supervisorApply + scholarship rounds1–2 yr thesisAQF 9 → PhD on-ramp
Professional-entryConfirm the accredited program list (the binding constraint)Apply to an accredited program only1.5–4 yr + supervised practiceRegistration / practice
This is a template. Application windows, intake months and honours cut-offs differ per university and program — fill them from your own handbook and the relevant admission centre. Verify a specific course on Course Seeker.

The Gate — accreditation & registration

For a registration profession, the accredited-program list is the master constraint: you must hold a qualification that the regulator recognises. Below is the per-profession gate. Always verify your specific program is accredited on the body’s own list.

Per-profession gate table

ProfessionAccredits the programThe gate (sequence)Registers you
PsychologyAPAC3-yr accredited sequence → accredited 4th year (Hons/Grad Dip) → 2-yr Master’s (5th+6th yr) or 5+1 (M.Prof.Psych + 1-yr internship + National Psychology Exam)PsyBA (Ahpra)
MedicineAMCAMC-accredited primary medical program → internshipMedical Board of Australia (Ahpra)
LawLACCLACC-accredited LLB or JD (Priestley 11) → Practical Legal Training (PLT)State/territory admission board (e.g. LPAB in NSW) via the Supreme Court
TeachingState regulator, against AITSL standardsITE program accredited to AITSL Standards & ProceduresState/territory teacher regulator
EngineeringEngineers Australia (AEAC)EA-accredited program (Washington/Sydney/Dublin Accord) → optional CharteredSelf-regulating; Chartered via Engineers Australia

⏰ Psychology — time-sensitive, read this if it’s your field

4+2 internship
CLOSED
closed to new entrants last entry was 30 Jun 2022; final general-registration application 30 Jun 2027 — a current undergrad cannot use 4+2
Live routes for you
Master’s · 5+1
plan for these 2-yr accredited Master’s, or 5+1 (M.Prof.Psych + internship + NPE)
PsyBA is consulting on a redesigned, shorter higher-education pathway (FAQs updated 2026), and the 2025 Accreditation Standards took effect 1 Dec 2025. Treat the redesign as subject to change — verify with PsyBA before locking a plan. (The PsyBA “Redesigning the higher education pathway” page returned HTTP 403 to automated fetch; confirm live.)

State variation — read this for law & teaching

  • Teaching: AITSL sets the standards, but your state/territory teacher regulator accredits programs and registers you. Find your state’s regulator.
  • Law: LACC sets accreditation standards; admission is by the state/territory admission board via the Supreme Court (LPAB is the NSW example only). PLT reform is under 2026 consultation.

Credit & Recognition of Prior Learning

Before paying for study you’ve effectively already done, check whether it counts. Credit is recognised equivalence that reduces required study — granted via credit transfer, articulation, RPL, or advanced standing.

Maximum credit
~⅔ of the course
TEQSA principle — credit usually can’t exceed two-thirds of the qualification 93%
Who decides
The receiving institution
always the provider you’re entering — not your current uni, not this page 93%

The hard rules

  • Maximum credit is usually two-thirds of the course.
  • Unspecified RPL credit cannot be granted toward compulsory components (the bits a regulator requires you to actually do).
  • Credit decisions are made by the receiving institution against its own rules — ask your course adviser, in writing.

How to action it

1
List what you’ve completed (units, prior qualifications, relevant work for RPL).
2
Check the target program’s credit/advanced-standing policy in its handbook.
3
Apply for credit before enrolling — and get the decision in writing; it changes both your time and your fees.
We don’t print a fee figure: fees are course- and year-specific and change with indexation. For the funding reality (HECS-HELP / FEE-HELP / CSP), use StudyAssist + your provider, and confirm the exact dollar amounts there.

Primary sources & confidence

Everything above traces to these. “Hard data” = regulator/official-statistics published; “framework” = a heuristic that varies by university — confirm in your handbook. One source (PsyBA pathway-redesign) blocked automated fetch (403) and is flagged.

WhatTypePrimary sourceConf
AQF levels 7–10, volume of learninghardAQF levels ↗95%
UG FT employment 75.4% (2025 topline)hardQILT GOS hub ↗88%
By-field FT% + median salary (Tables 6 & 7)hard2024 GOS National Report ↗94%
Honours / master’s structure + postgrad defsframeworkStudy Australia postgrad ↗82%
Credit / RPL — ⅔ max, compulsory-component limithardTEQSA Credit & RPL ↗93%
Psychology: 4+2 closed, 5+1/Master’s livehardPsyBA 4+2 retirement ↗ · 5+1 ↗95%
Psychology: redesigned pathway (mid-consultation)flaggedAPAC pathways ↗ 403 on PsyBA redesign page — verify live60%
Medicine gate (AMC)hardAMC accredited schools ↗92%
Law gate (LACC + state admission)hardLACC standards ↗ · LPAB ↗88%
Teaching gate (AITSL + state regulator)hardAITSL Standards & Procedures ↗90%
Engineering gate (Engineers Australia)hardEngineers Australia accreditation ↗90%
Fees / HELP (we route, never assert a $ figure)hardStudyAssist ↗93%
Course / occupation exploration toolstoolCourse Seeker ↗ · myfuture ↗ · Jobs & Skills ↗90%
To make every figure authoritative for YOU, confirm three things: (1) your field’s latest GOS number on the live GOS page; (2) your specific program is on the relevant accreditation list (APAC/AMC/LACC/AITSL/EA); (3) your exact fees + credit decision on StudyAssist + your provider’s handbook. The frameworks are a map — your handbook is the territory.

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