Study online with degrees and postgraduate courses from Torrens University Australia.
Torrens University offers online degree studies across disciplines such as business, health, technology, education, and design. Undergraduate and postgraduate programs include bachelor’s, master’s, graduate certificates, and diplomas, all designed to provide job-ready skills.
Courses are delivered through an interactive online platform that supports full or part-time study. Balance your education with other commitments.
Is Torrens University Online?
Yes, Torrens University offers a range of online courses. Students can explore a long list of online programs to find the best choice.
About 10,038 bachelor and 3,199 postgraduate students study online, making up approximately 53% of the student population. This level of online enrolment classifies Torrens as an open university.
For more information on Torrens programs, visit the Torrens Uni search page.
Online Courses
Statistical Ratings by Students
Solid graduate satisfaction
80.3% of recent TUA graduates reported satisfaction with their course, exceeding the national average of 77.6%. This finding, based on 1,558 responses, reflects confidence in the university's ability to meet student expectations, according to the Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ).
Positive experiences
At Torrens University, 77.8% of students reported a positive overall educational experience, slightly above the national average of 74.4%. This figure, based on 4,324 responses, falls within a confidence interval of 77.0% to 78.6%, according to data from the Student Experience Survey (SES).
Negative interactions
Only 41.6% of Torrens University students felt positive about their interactions with staff and students, which is lower than the national average of 51.8%. This statistic, drawn from 4,328 responses, includes their sense of engagement and belonging at the institution.
Ordinary outcomes
Torrens University's median graduate income one year out is $44,100 according to ATO data, below the national median of $50,600. This figure is influenced by salaries, part-time work and unemployment rates. Data limitations exist due to a small number of graduate responses.