University of Ballarat
Why study University of Ballarat Programs at ATMC?
  • Industry focused programs
    • UB's programs are prepared with industry input and are regularly updated so that our students are industry-ready. Immediately upon graduation.
  • Internationally recognized qualifications
    • UB qualifications are accredited by leading industry bodies and recognised worldwide.
  • Small class sizes
    • At ATMC you will enjoy being part of the class, you will not get lost in the crowd.
  • Accessible academic faculty and staff
    • At ATMC you are a name not just a number. Academic and administrative staff will quickly get to know you.
  • Modern equipment
    • Resources are put back into the College to develop facilities and services that benefit you as a student. The College employs contemporary technology in all aspects of the business, delivery and services.
  • Excellent facilities
    • As a student you have access to modern classrooms which are spacious, access to library facilities and computer labs equipped with technologically up to date learning and teaching equipment and resources. All labs are equipped with high-end HP servers, IIS web server, Database management solutions, newest multimedia workstations and wireless devices. ATMC is committed to providing the latest and best hardware and software solutions for all of our students. From diverse operating systems (such as XP, Linux and UNIX) to high end applications software (such as .NET, Java, Enterprise, Case Tools etc), ATMC provides training in all of these areas.
  • Fast-track your studies
    • We have three semesters in one calendar year, commencing in March, July and November. This allows you to commence a course when it is convenient for you. If you are unable to commence a program in July, you have the option of starting in November instead of waiting until March the following year. The additional November semester gives you the option to fast-track your course, which enables you to complete your University Degree earlier than students studying in a conventional two-semester system.