Overview of this occupation
University Lecturers and Tutors prepare and deliver lectures and conduct tutorials in one or more subjects within a prescribed course of study at a university and conduct research in a particular field of knowledge.
What they do:
- Administer tests to assess educational needs or progress
- Advise students on academic or career matters
- Collaborate with other agencies and institutions to coordinate educational matters
- Create technology-based learning materials
- Develop educational or training programs
- Develop instructional objectives
- Develop instructional or training materials
- Distribute instructional or library materials
- Evaluate student work
- Guide class discussions
- Maintain knowledge of current developments in area of expertise
- Maintain professional or technical knowledge, skills, or certifications
- Modify teaching methods, materials, or environments to accommodate student needs
- Order instructional or library materials or equipment
- Prepare academic or educational tests
What technology tools they use:
- E-learning software
- Software development and programming languages
- Statistical and data analysis software
- Student and learning management systems
What their interests are:
- Corporate – they enjoy organising, working indoors, understanding numbers and data.
- Scientific – they enjoy investigating, experimenting, discovering new ideas and analysing data.
- Social – they enjoy focusing on social welfare and working with people.
Source: Australian Skills Classification, job and Skills Australia, Commonwealth of Australia. Used under Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence and Jobs and Skills Australia, ABS Census 2016, Customised Report.
Quick facts
University Lecturers and Tutors
The number of people employed in an occupations as their main job across all Australian states.
The projected increase in employment in Australia from May 2023 to May 2028.
The distribution of people employed in an occupation in NSW.
Earnings are before tax and include amounts salary sacrificed.
This shows the median age of all workers in this occupation.
Those who usually work less than 35 hours per week.
See footnotes for source details and additional information.
Skills and knowledge
What are they good at?
This table lists skills and knowledge categories according to how relevant they are for this occupation.
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Source: Australian Skills Classification, Jobs and Skills Australia, Commonwealth of Australia. Used under Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence.
Education and qualifications
University Lecturers and Tutors – Skill level 1
Occupation at Skill Level 1 have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor's degree of higher qualification .
At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification
Source: Conceptual basis of ANZSCO, ABS Survey, Release Nov 2021.
Qualifications in this workforce
This table shows the distribution of employment by highest qualification completed (in any field of study).7
Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Use this as a guide for understanding what qualifications are the most common in this field. For personalised support on your education journey, talk to a Careers NSW specialist.
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