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Contents
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Study
Welcome to the
University of Sydney 6
Why study here? 8
An unconventional heritage10
Research excellence 12
University life 16
The heart of Sydney 20
Sport and fitness 26
Our students 28
Our teachers and researchers 30
Global opportunities 32
Student support services 36
A year at university 42
Example course structures 43
Apply
Important dates
Domestic students
How to apply127
Access Sydney 128
Course-specific requirements 130
Academic requirements 133
Costs 134
Scholarships 136
International students
How to apply 139
Course-specific requirements 140
Academic and English
language requirements 142
Costs 144
Scholarships 145
Glossary.......................................149
Open Day
29 August 2015
(see inside back cover)
Contents
Courses
Info Day
5 January 2016
Semester 1, 2016
Orientation: 2226 February
Lectures begin: 29 February
Semester 1, 2017
Orientation: 2024 February
Lectures begin: 27 February
Semester 2, 2016
Orientation: 1822 July
Lectures begin: 25 July
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The University of Sydney
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Go
confidently
in the
direction
of your
dreams.
Live the
life you
have
imagined
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Welcome to the University of Sydney
Dr Michael Spence
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Why study here?
As Australias first
university our reputation
spans more than 160 years.
Weare regularly ranked in
the top 0.3%of universities
worldwide. We teach more
than 50,000bright minds,
with 10,000international
students from more than
145countries.
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Why study here?
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An unconventional heritage
1850
1889
1969
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1924
1958
Science graduate and lecturer
Dr David Warren invents and
develops the flight data recorder
and cockpit voice recorder,
also known as the black box.
1880
The University receives one of
the largest bequests ever left
to an Australian university, after
John Henry Challis donates the
equivalent of $32 million. Today,
the University offers more than
700 student scholarships valued
at $65million per year.
1881
The University opens its doors
to women, admitting them on
the same basis as men. It was
among the first in the world to do
so, many decades before Oxford
orCambridge.
1965
Student Charles Perkins led
30students through smalltown
Australia on a Freedom Ride
protesting against racial
discrimination. Perkins was the
first Aboriginal man to graduate
from university and later was
the first Aboriginal person to
become the head of a federal
governmentdepartment.
1990s
Alumni John OSullivan
(Bachelor of Engineering,
Doctor of Philosophy), and a team
of colleagues at the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO) are credited
with inventingWi-Fi.
Today
PhD student Lara Malins is closing
in on a new cancer vaccine. She and
her supervisors have developed a
number of vaccine-like compounds
in the search for ones that will
trigger a strong immune response.
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1870s
An unconventional heritage
University founder
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Research excellence
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Research excellence
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Be part of something
world changing
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Research excellence
Faculty of Science
The facts
70 research centres
12 national centres of excellence
15 cooperative research centres
consistently among the top
three university research
funding recipients in Australia
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*
Australian Government Excellence in Research for Australia rankings.
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University life
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The facts
r anked first for best student
experience and campus
culture in Australia
University life
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Inside view
James Alexander
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Through Incubate,
James Alexander is hoping
to inspire the next generation
of entrepreneurialleaders.
A year after the University of
Sydney Union launched Incubate,
the group has teamed up with
Google to turn it into a national
initiative. It is Google Australias
first foray into entrepreneurship at
universities. The tech giant claims
this could, over time, add more
than $100 billion to the economy
and create 500,000-plus jobs.
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University life
Kevin Gatdula
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The heart of Sydney
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The heart of Sydney
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*PwC Cities of Opportunity report, 2014 **The Daily Telegraph (United Kingdom) and The Huffington Post (United States).
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Ellie Hewitt
Bachelor of Commerce
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Bachelor of Arts
(Media and Communications)
1/ Sydney CBD
2
/
Glebe markets (credit:
Destination NSW)
3
/
Ocean baths at Coogee Beach (credit:
Destination NSW)
4 / Caf culture
5
/Koala at Taronga Zoo
6
/ Sydney Opera House
7
/ Coogee to Bondi coastal walk
Madeline Greer
Bachelor of Commerce
and Bachelor of Arts
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Sport and fitness
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The facts
In 2014, 17 students from the
University of Sydney competed
in the Commonwealth Games
in Glasgow. Our athletes
collected three gold medals in
athletics, diving and swimming.
Inside view
Ryan Carters
Every year, nearly 400 student
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
athletes from more than 35 sports
receive assistance through our Elite Ryan is studying a Bachelor
Athlete Program. This aims to help
of Arts and is currently a NSW
elite athletes achieve excellence
wicketkeeper and batsman.
in their concurrent academic and
sporting pursuits. Find out more
The University of Sydney is
on our website:
the perfect place to combine my
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academic and sporting passions.
The Elite Athlete Program helps
me to get the best out of my study
and my cricket by offering flexible
study arrangements around my
sporting commitments.
S
ydney University Football Club
is the oldest club now playing
rugby union in Australia, and is
nicknamed The Birthplace of
Australian Rugby or simply
The Birthplace.
W
e have two fully equipped
fitness centres with gyms
anda physiotherapy centre.
W
e offer group fitness and
weight rooms, an Olympic
size heated swimming pool
and a climbing wall.
We were competitors in
the Quidditch World Cup.
tay in touch with all things sport
S
and fitness at the University of
Sydney by visiting our website:
susf.com.au
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Our students
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Joshua Lorusso
Bachelor of Commerce
Alison Grech
Sarah Kobayashi
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Bachelor of Arts
Our students
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Our teachers and researchers
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Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
Associate Professor
DanielleCelermajer
Dr Tanya Latty
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Global opportunities
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Global opportunities
Katrina Norton-Knight
Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical and Biomolecular) and Bachelor of Commerce
Exchange to Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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David Xu
My overseas internship is an
unparalleled learning experience.
As an intern at the Institute of
International Finance in Washington
DC, I spend my week working with
With Sydney Abroad Internships
global leaders of finance, researchers
you can study for a semester at the and economists. The depth of
University of Sydney and apply to
knowledge present in any one
complete 120 hours of meaningful
room is simply amazing.
internship placements in one of 20
professions that count towards your
credit points at the University.
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Global opportunities
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*For the full list of services we provide, visit our website sydney.edu.au/studentservices
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Student support services
Disability Services
If you have a permanent or
temporary disability, our Disability
Services staff are here to help
ensure that you have appropriate
access to programs and services.
They are available at most
University campus locations. You
can connect with the team before
you start university to discuss any
adjustments that might need to
be made before you arrive.
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Health and wellbeing
The University Health Service
offers a doctor service and
emergency medical care to
students, staff and their families.
Youll also find other health
and wellbeing professionals on
campus, including pharmacists,
optometrists, physiotherapists,
dentists, psychologists
andchaplains.
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Religion
Our on-campus Multi-Faith
Chaplaincy Centre includes
Anglican, Assemblies of God,
Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic,
Coptic Orthodox, Islamic, Jewish,
Presbyterian, the Salvation Army
and Uniting Church chaplains.
All chaplains have been appointed
by their faith community and
are officially recognised by the
University. Our Camperdown/
Darlington and Lidcombe
campuses also offer prayer
rooms for Muslimstudents.
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Counselling and
Psychological Services
Counselling and Psychological
Services is a free, confidential
service for all students. CAPS
helps you develop skills for
academic success, personal
development and social growth.
Students can make individual
appointments with a counsellor
or participate in groups or
workshops. Clinical psychologists
also offer services and referrals
for psychiatric support. Online
selfhelp resources such as
eTherapy, eBooks and personal
development planners are
also available.
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Academic support
We offer workshops and
materials (online and print) to help
you develop the skills you need for
successful university study. The
Learning Centre provides you with
resources that can help sharpen
your study and research skills.
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Off-campus living
More than 90 percent of our
students live off campus. The
University of Sydney is close to
a number of easily accessible,
multicultural and vibrant suburbs
such as Annandale, Newtown,
Chippendale and Glebe.
No matter what campus
youre studying at, Student
Accommodation Services can help
you find accommodation nearby.
The service maintains a large online
database of properties. Shared
housing ranges from about A$200
to A$350 per week per person.
A rented one-bedroom apartment
can range from A$250 to A$450
per week, depending on its
facilities, size andlocation.
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off_campus
Gender
Phone
Website
Mandelbaum House
30
M, F
9692 5200
www.mandelbaum.usyd.edu.au
Sancta Sophia
161 (UG)
128 (PG)
M (PG) F
9577 2100
www.sanctasophiacollege.edu.au
St Andrews
245
M, F
9565 7300
www.standrewscollege.edu.au
St Johns
252
M, F
9394 5000
www.stjohnscollege.edu.au
St Pauls
195
9550 7451
www.stpauls.edu.au
Wesley
250
M, F
9565 3333
www.wesleycollege-usyd.edu.au
Womens College
282
9517 5000
www.thewomenscollege.com.au
200
M, F
9950 9800
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Residential colleges
Halls of residence
International House
University-owned accommodation
Darlington House
54
M, F
9351 3322
sydney.edu.au/accommodation-darlington
Selle House
14
M, F
9351 3322
sydney.edu.au/accommodation-selle
Terraced housing
186
M, F
9351 3322
sydney.edu.au/accommodation-terraces
802 802
M, F
9351 3322
sydney.edu.au/accommodation-qm
M, F
NA
www.stucco.org.au
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Gender
Phone
Website
Yannadah Residence
(Cumberland)
40
M, F
9351 9405
sydney.edu.au/accommodationcumberland
43
M, F
9351 1662
sydney.edu.au/accommodation-camden
98
M, F
9351 1662
sydney.edu.au/accommodation-camden
650
M, F
9036 4000
www.sydneyuv.com.au
Urbanest Cleveland
438
M, F
8091 9959
urbanest.com.au
Urbanest Darlington
(opening July 2015)
464
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Its only
those who
are persistent
and willing
to study
things deeply
who achieve
masterwork.
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A year at university
W
hat exactly does a year
at university entail?
H
ow many subjects
do I need to take?
W
hat are the dates
of exams and holidays?
W
hat am I going to
study in my degree?
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E
ach semester you will need to
complete a certain number of
units of study, and at the end
of each semester you will take
exams. Once you pass your
exams, you can progress to the
next stage of your degree.
W
hat you study in your
degree will vary depending
on the degree you choose.
S
ome degrees are flexible,
allowing you to choose the
subjects that you want to explore.
Others have specific units to
give you a good base knowledge
before you can specialise.
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Example course structures
Example of a combined degree: Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
BUSS1001
Understanding
Business
BUS1002
The Business
Environment
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Major)
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Major)
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Major)
BUSS3500
Integrated
Business
Applications
LAWS2010
Administrative
Law
LAWS2014
Corporations
Law
LAWS2018
Private
International
Law A
Four elective
units of study
to complete
BUSS1030
Accounting,
Business and
Society
BUSS1020
Quantitative
Business
Analysis
Commerce
Junior or
Senior Unit
(Major)
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Major)
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Major)
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Major)
LAWS2011
Federal
Constitutional
Law
LAWS2015
Equity
Three elective
units of study
to complete
BUSS1040
Economics
for Business
Decision
Making
Commerce
Junior Unit
(Major or
Elective)
LAWS1014
Civil and
Criminal
Procedure
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Elective)
Commerce
Senior Unit
(Elective)
LAWS1017
Torts and
Contracts II
LAWS2012
Introduction
to Property
and
Commercial
Law
LAWS2016
Evidence
BUSS1900
Managing
Business
Communication A
LAWS1012
Torts
LAWS1015
Contracts
LAWS1016
Criminal Law
LAWS1023
Public
International
Law
LAWS1021
Public Law
LAWS2013
The Legal
Profession
LAWS2017
Real Property
LAWS1006
Foundations
of Law
LAWS
1013 Legal
Research I
A year at university
Semester 1
Study
Year 1
LAWS1019
Legal
Research II
*You may choose instead to undertake a maximum of two electives and take the remaining compulsory units in year 5.
^Delivery of compulsory units of study in year 4 may differ in any given year in relation to semester delivery.
Example of a degree with a double major: Bachelor of Science with a double major Biology and Psychology
(four electives, shown in italics, from the School of Government and International Relations)
Year 2
Year 3
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
MATH1011 Applications
of Calculus
MATH1013 Mathematical
Modelling
BIOL2020 Introduction
to Coral Reef Biology
(July field trip)
BIOL3046 Animal
Behaviour
MATH1014 Introduction
to Linear Algebra
MATH1015 Biostatistics
BIOL1001 Concepts in
Biology
BIOL3045 Animal
Ecological Physiology
BIOL3007 Ecology
PSYC1001 Psychology
1001
PSYC1002 Psychology
1002
PSYCH2014 Personality
and Intelligence 1
PSYC3018 Abnormal
Psychology
PSYC3010 Advanced
Statistics for
Psychology**
GOVT1104 Introduction to
Political Science
GOVT2119 Southeast
Asia: Dilemmas of
Development
GOVT2226 International
Organisations
PSYC3012 Cognition,
Language and Thought
PSYC3016 Developmental
Psychology
24 credit points
24 credit points
24 credit points
24 credit points
24 credit points
24 credit points
** Students who wish to be eligible for entry into the honours program must also include PSYC3010.
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Year 1
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Health and Medicine
Career pathways
Where study in medicine and
healthcare cantake you:
dentist or oral hygienist
registered nurse
physiotherapist
speech pathologist
diagnostic radiographer
exercise and sport scientist
occupational therapist
exercise physiologist
nutritionist
health technology management
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veterinarian.
Find out more
Check out the course tables
on pages 71 to 77 for details of
thecourses that will help you
pursue an exciting career in
Healthand Medicine.
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Make a difference in
medical technology
With medical technology playing
such an important role in health
care today, biomedical engineering
is a good study option. Biomedical
engineers are involved in designing
artificial joints and limbs, dental
devices, medical electronics
and implantable devices, tissue
engineering and medical imaging.
This is a growing area of health care
and the University is one of the few
in Australia that offers a specialised
undergraduate degree in this field.
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Pioneering research
still drives Australias
first dentistry faculty
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Study medicine at
one of the worlds
top-ranked schools
Ranked 17th for medicine in
the 2014 QS World University
rankings, the University of Sydney
Medical School is renowned
for its excellence in teaching
andresearch.
As part of the school, youll benefit
from exposure to outstanding
thinking, worldclass research
programs that are fighting disease
and finding cures to todays biggest
problems, and real experience in
our highly regarded associated
training hospitals.
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Remona Mekdessi
Remona recently completed a
Bachelor of Health Sciences and
is now undertaking a Master of
Speech Language Pathology.
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Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics
Career pathways
Where studying Science,
Technology, Engineering
andMathematics can take you:
scientific researcher
project manager
nutritionist
mathematician
psychologist
medical scientist
veterinarian
plant geneticist
soil scientist
food chemistry analyst
aeronautical engineer
biomedical engineer
civil engineer
chemical engineer
electrical engineer
mechanical engineer
mechatronic engineer
technology specialist
software engineer
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Why mathematics is
more than just numbers
Mathematics has been an
important part of the fabric of the
University of Sydney since the first
mathematics lecture took place in
1852 to all current students.
The discipline remains as
important now as it was then:
majoring in mathematics can
lead you to many exciting careers,
including statistics, air traffic
control, artificial intelligence,
pattern recognition, meteorology,
economic forecasting and more.
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Bachelor of Psychology
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Mathemorn Lan
Mathemorn is studying a
combined biomedical engineering
and commerce degree.
What are some of your favourite
subjects at university?
One of my favourites is Anatomy and
physiology for engineers, which has
three contact hours at the Lidcombe
campus. We got to actually view
and touch cadavers, which was a
more exciting way to learn about the
human body than from a textbook.
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Study engineering
and technology at
one of the worlds
top ranked universities
Providing an outstanding
environment for learning, discovery
and research into the health and
conservation of animals has been
our mission since 1910.
Were about people too our
exceptional staff and unique
graduates help improve human
health, food supply and
communities. Our degrees open
a path to the bigger picture of
what veterinary science offers.
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Business and Law
Career pathways
Where studying Business
and Law can take you:
marketer
human resources specialist
financial specialist
entrepreneur
small business owner
project manager
accountant
management consultant
economist
lawyer
stock trader
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global analyst.
Find out more
Check out the course tables on
pages 87 to 93 for details of the
courses that will help you pursue an
exciting career in Business or Law.
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Study business at
one of the worlds
leading schools
A professional accounting
qualification is not just for
peoplewho want to become
accountants it is a qualification
that has relevance in a very wide
range of career paths, giving you
a highly portable skill that can
bedeployed endlessly around
theglobe.
Why accounting is in
high demand across
thebusiness world
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In pursuit of justice
With an outward-looking,
international perspective, our
Bachelor of Laws degree is one
of the few that includes two
compulsory units of international
law. Its just one of the reasons
why it is regarded as Australias
most soughtafter law degree.
It also helps to explain why many
University of Sydney Law School
graduates have gone on to become
leaders in their fields, including
numerous prime ministers, global
finance leaders and senior
judicial figures.
A global perspective
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Inside view
The University of Sydney Law
School is a friendly and supportive
environment in which to realise
your potential. Inspiring teachers
and motivated peers offer rewarding
challenges to help you develop into
a distinct individual, and to equip
you with critical skills for tackling
legal issues.
Salina Cho
Inside view
My course has exposed me to new
experiences and wonderful people.
The Washington DC Internship
program led to many opportunities
and expanded my perspective of the
world as well as my self confidence.
Claudia Yeap
Bachelor of Commerce
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Business and Law
Miles Mookhy
Miles is studying a Bachelor of
Commerce and Bachelor of Laws.
What are some of your favourite
subjects at university?
One of my favourite subjects
is Financial Valuations. Despite
only being four contact hours per
week, we were given in-depth
training on financial valuation.
It allowed us to apply the theories
and methodologies we have learned
during our studies to real-world
scenarios and valuing real
Australian companies.
Can you tell us about a
particular project that you
are currently working on?
I am working on a business
case report for a leading bank
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Inside view
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Career pathways
Where study in Humanities and
Social Sciences can take you:
economist
diplomat
multimedia producer
author
teacher (early childhood,
primary or secondary)
social worker
curator
historian
sociologist
journalist
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global analyst.
Find out more
Check out the course tables on
pages 94 to 100 for details of the
courses that will help you pursue an
exciting career in Humanities and
Social Sciences.
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Humanities and Social Sciences
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Inside view
Nicholas Fahy
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Environment and Sustainability
Career pathways
Where study in Environment and
Sustainability cantake you:
architect
plant geneticist
soil scientist
commodities trader
environmental researcher
environmental policy maker
agricultural strategist
civil engineer
electrical engineer
horticulturalist
conservationist
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chemical engineer
animal health and
welfare professional.
Find out more
Check out the course tables on
pages 101 to 103 for details of
the courses that will help you
pursue an exciting career in
Environment and Sustainability.
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Tackle sustainability
through animal welfare
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The University of Sydney
Agricultural scientists
are in high demand
Challenge your mind and
enhance your scientific skills
and apply both to agriculture and
the environment with a degree in
Science in Agriculture. You will be
put to the test in real situations
that give you a chance to test your
thinking in the lab, office and in
thefield.
The reputation of our course
gives graduates a very high
employment rate, with many
accepting offers well before
theyve even graduated. They go
into areas as diverse as biosecurity,
biotechnology, commodity trading,
environmental science and crop
production andprotection.
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Inside view
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Architecture and Creative Industries
Career pathways
Where studying for Architecture
and CreativeIndustries can
take you:
architect
artist
contemporary musician
composer
photographer
cinematographer
script writer
curator
film director
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multimedia producer.
Find out more
Check out our course tables on
pages 104 to 107 for full details
of the courses that will help you
pursue an exciting career in the
creativespace.
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Inside view
Inspired by my work in marine
conservation, using plastic waste
is a vital part of my art practice.
By fusing single-use plastic bottles
and food containers together,
projecting onto them and filling
the environment with soundscapes,
Im creating a visual and aural
experience much like being
underwater.
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Inside view
Music, to me, means communication.
Its a language through which we can
speak to each other. Nothing makes
me happier than to communicate
through music. Sometimes the
message is happy, sometimes its
sadthere are endlesspossibilities.
Nicole Greentree
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Undergraduate courses
Undergraduate courses
2016 edition
sydney.edu.au
Undergraduate Guide 2016
The University of Sydney
Page 70
Education
is the most
powerful
weapon
which you
can use to
change the
world.
Nelson Mandela (19182013)
South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician,
philanthropist andpresident of South Africa 199499
Courses
Health and Medicine
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Applied Science
(Diagnostic
Radiography)
Recommended studies:
Mathematics plus one of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics.
Chemistry, Mathematics.
Recommended studies:
Physics, Biology, Personal
Development, Health and
Physical Education (PDHPE).
Chemistry, Mathematics.
Recommended studies:
Physics, Biology, Personal
Development, Health and
Physical Education (PDHPE).
Chemistry, Mathematics.
Recommended studies:
Physics, Biology, Personal
Development, Health and
Physical Education (PDHPE).
Biology or Chemistry.
B Applied Science
(Exercise and
Sport Science)/
M Nutrition and
Dietetics
5 years full time
B Applied
Science (Exercise
Physiology)
4 years full time
B Applied Science
(Occupational
Therapy)
4 years full time
B Applied Science
(Exercise and
Sport Science)
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Courses
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Health and Medicine (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
B Applied Science
(Physiotherapy)
English (Advanced).
Mathematics, Chemistry.
Recommended studies:
Biology.
B Applied
Science (Speech
Pathology)
4 years full time
B Arts/M Nursing
4 years full time/
8years part time
B Animal and
Veterinary
Bioscience
Page 72
Assumed knowledge
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Commerce/
D Medicine
B Economics/
D Medicine
7 years full time
B Engineering
Honours
(Biomedical)
4 years full time
B Engineering
Honours/
B Medical Science
5 years full time
B Health Sciences
Page 73
Courses
Course name
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
Courses
Health and Medicine (continued)
sydney.edu.au
Course name
B Information
Technology/
B Medical Science
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
B Medical Science/
D Medicine (for
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander applicants
only)
Course description
B Medical Science
(First-year Entry)
3 years full time/
6 years part time
Page 74
Major studies
B Music Studies/
D Medicine
Assumed knowledge
B Nursing
This degree provides students with a broad
(Advanced Studies) and robust foundation for professional nursing
practice and leads to eligibility to apply for
3 years full time/
registration as a nurse in Australia. You will
6 years part time
learn to focus on people and their individual
health needs, whether this care is required
in the community or in a hospital setting.
This degree includes a focus on leadership,
research and evidence-based practice, and
international health care. It develops your
capabilities as an engaged, enquiring, globally
aware health careprofessional.
B Nursing PostReg
(Singapore)
A diploma or certificate
in Nursing.
B Oral Health
B Pharmacy
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Courses
Course description
Course name
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Health and Medicine (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Psychology
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Allstudents need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
All students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the areas or
units studied.
B Science
(Advanced)/
D Medicine
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
B Science
Page 76
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Science
(Advanced)/
D Medicine (for
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander applicants
only)
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
All students in the Science/
Medicine program need to
take some units of study in
mathematics.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
Mathematics, Chemistry,
Biology. All students need to
take some units of study in
mathematics. Other assumed
knowledge depends on the
units studied.
Chemistry, Mathematics,
Physics.
B Science/
M Nursing
4 years full time/ 8
years part time
B Science/
M Nutrition
and Dietetics
5 years full time
B Veterinary
Biology/
D Veterinary
Medicine
Recommended studies:
Biology.
Page 77
Courses
Course description
Course name
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Commerce/
B Science
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the first-year
units studied. Also refer to
B Science page 84.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Mathematics.
B Computer
Science and
Technology
B Computer
Science and
Technology
(Advanced)
3 years full time /
6 years part time
B Design
Computing
B Education
(Secondary:
Mathematics)/
B Science
Page 78
Assumed knowledge
B Education
(Secondary:
Science)/
B Science
B Engineering
Honours Flexible
First Year Program
4 years full time
B Engineering
Honours
(Aeronautical)
4 years full time
B Engineering
Honours
(Biomedical)
4 years full time
Courses
Major studies
Course description
Page 79
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Engineering
Honours
(Chemical and
Biomolecular)
B Engineering
Honours (Civil)
B Engineering
Honours (Civil)/
B Design in
Architecture
B Engineering
Honours
(Electrical)
4 years full time
B Engineering
Honours
(Mechanical)
Page 80
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Engineering
Honours
(Mechatronic)
B Engineering
Honours/B Arts
5 years full time
B Engineering
Honours/
B Commerce
5 years full time
B Engineering
Honours/B Laws
6 years full time
B Engineering
Honours/
B Medical Science
5 years full time
B Engineering
Honours
(Software)
Page 81
Courses
Course name
Courses
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (continued)
sydney.edu.au
Course name
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Engineering
This combined degree provides students with
Honours/B Project a solid foundation and complementary skills
Management
in engineering and project management.
Designed in consultation with industry,
5 years full time
graduates of this combined degree will be
highly sought after due to their ability to
understand and grasp the various aspects
of project management more quickly than
they would with on the job training. You can
combine any of the Bachelor of Engineering
Honours stream with a Bachelor of
Project Management.
B Engineering
Honours/
B Science
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
B Information
Technology
4 years full time /
8 years part time
Course description
B Information
Technology/B Arts
5 years full time
B Information
Technology/
B Commerce
Page 82
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
B Information
Technology/
B Laws
B Information
Technology/
B Medical Science
5 years full time
B Information
Technology/
B Science
5 years full time
B Liberal Arts
and Science
3 years full time /
6 years part time
B Project
Management
3 years full time
B Psychology
4 years full time /
8 years part time
Assumed knowledge
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Courses
Major studies
Course description
Page 83
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Science
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
All students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the units studied.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
All students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the units studied.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
All students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the areas or
units studied.
B Science
(Advanced)/
D Medicine
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
All students in the Science/
Medicine program need to
take some units of study in
mathematics.
B Science
(Advanced)
3 years full time /
6 years part time
B Science
(Advanced
Mathematics)
Page 84
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Science
(Advanced)/
D Medicine (for
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander applicants
only)
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
All students in the Science/
Medicine program need to
take some units of study in
mathematics.
B Science
The Sydney Science/Law combination allows
(Advanced)/B Laws you to choose to complete the advanced
degree with Law. You will spend the first three
5 years full time
years studying a combination of subjects from
the science and law faculties. You will have the
same flexibility to shape your science studies
as would be available in a single degree, but
combined with foundation units in law. You
then spend years four and five completing
the Bachelor of Laws at Sydney Law School.
B Science in
Agriculture
Mathematics, Chemistry.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Also refer to B Science on
page 84 and B Arts page 94.
All students in B Science/B
Arts need to take some units
of study in mathematics.
B Science/B Arts
4 years full time /
8 years part time
B Science/B Laws
Page 85
Courses
Course description
Course name
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Science/
M Nursing
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied.
Mathematics, Chemistry,
Biology. All students need to
take some units of study in
mathematics. Other assumed
knowledge depends on the
units studied.
B Science/
M Nutrition
and Dietetics
B Science
(Advanced
Mathematics)/
B Laws
5 years full time
Page 86
Courses
Business and Law
Course description
Major studies
B Arts
Assumed knowledge
Depends on units studied. All
subjects, including languages,
may be taken by complete
beginners.
Sciences Po and
the University
of Sydney Dual
Degrees, B Arts
Courses
First year: Foundations of law, legal research For Law: None. For Arts:
I, torts. Second year: Civil and criminal
Refer to B Arts (Media and
procedure, contracts, criminal law. Third
Communications) on page 95.
year: Contracts II, legal research II, public
international law, public law, torts. Fourth
year: Administrative law, corporations law,
equity, evidence, federal constitutional law,
introduction to property and commercial law,
real property, the legal profession. Final year:
Private international law, seven optional units
of study. Refer to B Arts on page 94.
B Arts/
B Economics
First year: Foundations of law, legal research For Law: None. For Arts: Refer
I, torts. Second year: Civil and criminal
to B Arts on page 94.
procedure, contracts, and criminal law. Third
year: Contracts II, legal research II, public
international law, public law, torts. Fourth
year: Administrative law, corporations law,
equity, evidence, federal constitutional law,
introduction to property and commercial law,
real property, the legal profession. Final year:
Private international law, seven optional units
of study. Refer to B Arts on page 94.
B Arts/B Laws
5 years full time
Page 87
Course name
Courses
Business and Law (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Commerce
First year: Foundations of law, legal research For Law: None. For Commerce:
I, torts. Second year: Civil and criminal
Refer to B Commerce above.
procedure, contracts, and criminal law. Third
year: Contracts II, legal research II, public
international law, public law, torts. Fourth
year: Administrative law, corporations law,
equity, evidence, federal constitutional law,
introduction to property and commercial law,
real property, the legal profession. Final year:
Private international law, seven optional units
of study. Refer to B Commerce on page 88.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the first-year units
studied.
sydney.edu.au
B Commerce
(Liberal Studies)
B Commerce/
B Arts
5 years full time
B Commerce/
B Laws
5 years full time
B Commerce/
B Science
5 years full time
B Commerce/
D Medicine
Page 88
Major studies
B Design in
Architecture/
B Laws
B Economics
3 years full time
Sciences Po and
the University
of Sydney Dual
Degrees,
B Economics
4 years full time
B Economics/
B Laws
5 years full time
B Economics/
D Medicine
Page 89
Assumed knowledge
Courses
Course description
Course name
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Business and Law (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Engineering
Honours/
B Commerce
B Engineering
Honours/B Laws
B Engineering
This combined degree provides you
Honours/B Project with a solid foundation and complementary
Management
skills in engineering and project management.
Designed in consultation with industry,
5 years full time
graduates of this combined degree will be
highly sought after due to their ability to
understand and grasp the various aspects
of project management more quickly than
they would with on the job training. You can
combine any of the Bachelor of Engineering
Honours streams with a Bachelor of
Project Management
B Food and
Agribusiness
Mathematics, Chemistry.
Recommended studies:
Biology.
B Information
Technology/
B Commerce
Page 90
Major studies
B Information
Technology/
B Laws
B International
and Global Studies
3 years full time /
6 years part time
B International
and Global
Studies/B Laws
5 years full time
B Political,
Economic and
Social Sciences
Page 91
Assumed knowledge
Courses
Course description
Course name
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Business and Law (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
Sciences Po and
the University
of Sydney
Dual Degree,
B Political,
Economic and
Social Sciences
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Allstudents need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the units studied.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Also refer to B Science on page
84 and B Arts on page 94. All
students in B Science/B Arts
need to take some units of
study in mathematics.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on units studied. All
students in B Science need
to take some units of study in
mathematics.
For Law: None.
B Project
Management
3 years full time
B Science
B Science/B Arts
4 years full time /
8 years part time
B Science/B Laws
Page 92
Assumed knowledge
B Science
(Advanced)
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1.
All students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the areas or
units studied.
B Science
The Science/Law combination allows you to
(Advanced)/B Laws select to complete the advanced degree with
Law. You spend the first three years studying
5 years full time
a combination of subjects from the science
and law faculties. You have the same flexibility
to shape their science studies as would be
available in a single degree, but combined with
foundation units in law. You then spend years
four and five completing the Bachelor of Laws
at Sydney Law School.
B Science
(Advanced
Mathematics)
B Science
(Advanced
Mathematics)/
B Laws
5 years full time
Courses
Major studies
Course description
Page 93
Course name
Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
Sciences Po and
the University
of Sydney Dual
Degrees, B Arts
sydney.edu.au
B Arts
Page 94
B Arts (Languages)
Assumed knowledge
First year: Foundations of law, legal research For Law: None. For Arts:
I, torts. Second year: Civil and criminal
Refer to B Arts (Media and
procedure, contracts, criminal law. Third
Communications) above.
year: Contracts II, legal research II, public
international law, public law, torts. Fourth
year: Administrative law, corporations law,
equity, evidence, federal constitutional law,
introduction to property and commercial law,
real property, the legal profession. Final year:
Private international law, seven optional units
of study. Refer to B Arts on page 94.
B Arts/
B Economics
B Arts/B Laws
5 years full time
B Arts/
B Social Work
5 years full time
B Arts/M Nursing
4 years full time /
8 years part time
Courses
Major studies
Course description
Page 95
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Commerce/
B Arts
B Economics
3 years full time
Sciences Po and
the University
of Sydney Dual
Degrees,
B Economics
4 years full time
B Economics/
B Laws
5 years full time
B Economics/
D Medicine
7 years full time
B Education
(Early Childhood)
Page 96
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Education
(Primary
Education)
B Education
(Secondary:
Human Movement
and Health
Education)
4 years full time
B Education
(Secondary:
Humanities and
Social Sciences)/
B Arts
5 years full time
B Education
(Secondary:
Mathematics)/
B Science
5 years full time
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
Page 97
Courses
Course description
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Education
(Secondary:
Science)/
B Science
B Information
Technology/B Arts
B International
and Global Studies
3 years full time /
6 years part time
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Refer to B Arts on page 94.
Page 98
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B International
and Global
Studies/B Laws
B Music Studies/
B Arts
5 years full time
B Political,
Economic and
Social Sciences
3 years full time/
6 years part time
B Liberal Arts
and Science
Page 99
Courses
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
Sciences Po and
The University
of Sydney
Dual Degree,
B Political,
Economic and
Social Sciences
Refer to B Political,
Economic and Social Sciences
on page 99.
B Psychology
4 years full time/
8 years part time
B Science/B Arts
B Social Work
4 years full time/
8 years part time
Page 100
Courses
Environment and Sustainability
Assumed knowledge
English (Advanced),
Mathematics.
B Animal and
Veterinary
Bioscience
Mathematics, Chemistry.
Recommended studies:
Biology.
English (Advanced),
Mathematics.
First year: Foundations of law, legal research For Law: None. Refer to B
I, torts. Second year: Civil and criminal
Design in Architecture on
procedure, contracts, and criminal law. Third page 104.
year: Contracts II, legal research II, public
international law, public law, torts. Fourth
year: Administrative law, corporations law,
equity, evidence, federal constitutional law,
introduction to property and commercial law,
real property, the legal profession. Final year:
Private international law, seven optional units
of study.
B Design in
Architecture/
B Laws
5 years full time
B Design in
Architecture
Courses
Major studies
Course description
Page 101
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Environment and Sustainability (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Engineering
Honours (Civil)
B Engineering
Honours (Civil)/
B Design in
Architecture
5 years full time
B Engineering
This combined degree provides students
Honours/B Project with a solid foundation and complementary
Management
skills in engineering and project management.
Designed in consultation with industry,
5 years full time
graduates of this combined degree will be
highly sought after due to their ability to
understand and grasp the various aspects
of project management more quickly than
they would with on the job training. You can
combine any of the Bachelor of Engineering
Honours streams with a Bachelor of
Project Management.
B Environmental
Systems
You will focus on the application of systemsthinking to major global issues, such as
climate change, carbon emissions and water
and food security. You will learn how to
manage environmental resources across
natural and agricultural systems, and gain
a thorough understanding of the physical,
chemical and biological interactions. There is
a huge international demand for well-trained
environmental scientists.
Mathematics, Chemistry.
Mathematics, Chemistry.
Recommended studies:
Biology.
B Food and
Agribusiness
Page 102
B Science
3 years full time/
6 years part time
B Science
(Advanced)
3 years full time/
6 years part time
B Science in
Agriculture
4 years full time
B Veterinary
Biology/
D Veterinary
Medicine
6 years full time
Assumed knowledge
HSC Mathematics Extension 1.
Courses
B Project
Management
3 years full time
Major studies
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1. All
students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the units studied.
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1. All
students need to take some
units of study in mathematics.
Other assumed knowledge
depends on the areas or units
studied.
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
Course description
Page 103
Course name
Courses
Architecture and Creative Industries
sydney.edu.au
Course name
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
English (Advanced),
Mathematics.
B Computer
Science and
Technology
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
B Computer
Science and
Technology
(Advanced)
3 years full time/
6 years part time
B Design
Computing
3 years full time
B Design in
Architecture
Page 104
Course description
English (Advanced),
Mathematics.
Major studies
B Design in
Architecture/
B Laws
First year: Foundations of law, legal research For Law: None. Refer to
B Design in Architecture on
I, torts. Second year: Civil and criminal
procedure, contracts, and criminal law. Third page 104.
year: Contracts II, legal research II, public
international law, public law, torts. Fourth
year: Administrative law, corporations law,
equity, evidence, federal constitutional law,
introduction to property and commercial law,
real property, the legal profession. Final year:
Private international law, seven optional units
of study. Refer to B Design in Architecture on
page 104.
B Engineering
Honours
(Software)
4 years full time
B Engineering
Honours (Civil)/
B Design in
Architecture
5 years full time
B Information
Technology
4 years full time/
8 years part time
B Music
(Composition)
Mathematics or HSC
Mathematics Extension 1
(depending on units studied).
Music 2.
Page 105
Assumed knowledge
Courses
Course description
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Courses
Architecture and Creative Industries (continued)
Course name
Course description
Major studies
Assumed knowledge
B Music (Music
Education)
Music 2. Recommended
studies: the NSW Department
of Education and Communities
requires the following
prerequisites for admission
to the B Music (Music
Education) program: HSC
English minimum Band 4
(Standard English, English
as a Second Language or
Advanced English). Where an
applicant is accepted for the
program without the specified
prerequisite, the student will
be required to successfully
complete a specified bridging
unit of study in Academic
English before graduation.
Music 2.
Music 2.
B Music
(Musicology)
4 years full time
B Music
(Performance)
B Music
(PerformanceJazz)
4 years full time
Page 106
Major studies
B Music Studies
B Music Studies/
B Arts
5 years full time
B Music Studies/
D Medicine
7 years full time
B Visual Arts
3 years full time /
6 years part time
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130 (domestic students) and page 140 (international students).
All course information was correct at the time of printing, however new courses may become available.
For the latest course information visit sydney.edu.au/courses
Page 107
Assumed knowledge
Courses
Course description
Course name
sydney.edu.au
Page 108
See pages 71 to 107 in this guide for our course list with detailed descriptions.
Course
ATAR
IB
Duration
UAC
Course
ATAR
IB
Duration
UAC
B Information Technology/
B Medical Science
94.75
37
5 years
511763
B Medical Science
(first-year entry)
90.00
34
3 years
512080
A+C
A+C
7 years
512097
A+C
A+C
7 years
512098
A+C
A+C
7 years
512309
84.70
31
3 years
511925
A+C
A+C
3 years
511401
B Pharmacy
90.20
34
4 years
512400
B Psychology
96.00
38
4 years
512085
B Science
83.00
30
3 years
512040
B Science (Advanced)/
D Dental Medicine
n/c
n/c
7 years
512093
A+C
A+C
7 years
512097
A+C
A+C
7 years
512098
B Science/M Nursing
84.25
31
4 years
511914
98.50
41
5 years
512099
A+C
A+C
6 years
512101
B Applied Science
(Diagnostic Radiography)
94.40
37
4 years
512630
B Applied Science
(Exercise and Sport Science)
87.10
32
3 years
512655
98.65
41
5 years
512658
B Applied Science
(Exercise Physiology)
92.05
35
4 years
512652
B Applied Science
(Occupational Therapy)
93.05
36
4 years
512600
99.00
42
4 years
512605
B Applied Science
(Speech Pathology)
94.70
37
4 years
512610
B Arts/M Nursing
83.00
30
4 years
511913
84.55
31
4 years
512105
B Commerce/D Medicine
A+C
A+C
7 years
511541
B Economics/D Medicine
A+C
A+C
7 years
511236
B Engineering Honours
(Biomedical)
90.00
34
4 years
511758
B Engineering Honours/
B Medical Science
93.00
36
5 years
511790
B Science/M Nutrition
and Dietetics
B Health Sciences
80.05
29
3 years
512670
B Veterinary Biology/
Doctor Veterinary Medicine
80.00
29
4 years
511916
B Oral Health
Duration
UAC
Course
ATAR
IB
Duration
UAC
B Information Technology
92.00
35
4 years
511797
92.00
35
5 years
511765
B Information Technology/
B Commerce
95.00
37
5 years
511761
99.50
43
6 years
511801
B Information Technology/
B Medical Science
94.75
37
5 years
511763
B Information Technology/
B Science
92.00
35
5 years
511764
70.00
26
3 years
512009
B Project Management
86.00
32
3 years
511785
B Psychology
96.00
38
4 years
512085
B Science
83.00
30
3 years
512040
B Science (Advanced)
95.00
37
3 years
512041
98.00
40
3 years
512042
B Commerce/B Science
95.00
37
5 years
511535
B Computer Science
and Technology
81.30
30
3 years
511795
87.00
32
3 years
511796
B Design Computing
80.65
30
3 years
511102
B Education (Secondary:
Mathematics)/B Science
83.30
31
5 years
511607
83.90
31
5 years
511608
B Engineering Honours
(Flexible First Year Program)
86.15
32
1 year
511756
B Engineering Honours
(Aeronautical)
90.25
34
4 years
511716
B Engineering Honours
(Biomedical)
90.00
34
4 years
511758
B Engineering Honours
(Chemical and Biomolecular)
87.10
32
4 years
511735
B Science (Advanced)/
D Dental Medicine
n/c
n/c
7 years
512093
90.20
34
4 years
511741
A+C
A+C
7 years
512097
95.00
37
5 years
511762
A+C
A+C
7 years
512098
B Engineering Honours
(Electrical)
88.00
33
4 years
511750
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Engineering Honours
(Mechanical)
90.45
34
4 years
511729
B Science in Agriculture
76.70
28
4 years
511001
B Science/B Arts
83.00
30
4 years
512094
B Engineering Honours
(Mechatronic)
91.30
34
4 years
511730
B Science/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
89.00
33
4 years
511753
B Science/M Nursing
84.25
31
4 years
511914
91.45
34
5 years
511780
B Science/M Nutrition
and Dietetics
98.50
41
5 years
512099
B Engineering Honours/
B Commerce
95.05
37
5 years
511760
B Science (Advanced
Mathematics)/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Engineering Honours/
B Medical Science
93.00
36
5 years
511790
B Engineering Honours/
B Project Management
90.55
34
5 years
511784
82.50
30
3 years
511200
A+C
A+C
4 years
511200
90.25
34
5 years
511770
IB
ATAR
ATAR of 99.95 and additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental
Medicine and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine courses (excluding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicant-only
courses). For details, see page 130.
The Flexible First Year Program lets you decide your engineering stream after completing one year of full-time study.
#
See page 122 for more information.
Page 109
Course
sydney.edu.au
ATAR
IB
Duration
UAC
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Arts/B Economics
91.55
35
4 years
511260
B Arts/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Commerce
95.00
37
3 years
511504
98.00
40
4 years
511510
B Commerce/B Arts
95.00
37
5 years
511530
B Commerce/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Commerce/B Science
95.00
37
5 years
511535
A+C
A+C
7 years
511541
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Economics
91.55
35
3 years
511235
A+C
A+C
4 years
511235
B Commerce/ D Medicine
B Economics/B Laws
ATAR
IB
Duration
UAC
B Science/B Arts
83.00
30
4 years
512094
B Science/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Science (Advanced)
95.00
37
3 years
512041
99.50
43
5 years
511801
98.00
40
3 years
512042
B Science (Advanced
Mathematics)/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
82.50
30
3 years
511200
A+C
A+C
4 years
511200
B Arts (Languages)
98.55
41
4 years
511208
95.50
38
4 years
511207
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Arts/B Economics
91.55
35
4 years
511260
B Arts/B Laws
99.50
43
5 years
511801
82.50
30
5 years
511300
B Arts/M Nursing
83.00
30
4 years
511913
B Commerce/B Arts
95.00
37
5 years
511530
99.50
43
5 years
511801
A+C
A+C
7 years
511236
B Engineering Honours/
B Commerce
95.05
37
5 years
511760
99.50
43
5 years
511801
B Engineering Honours/
B Project Management
90.55
34
5 years
511784
80.25
29
4 years
511009
B Economics
91.55
35
3 years
511235
B Information Technology/
B Commerce
95.00
37
5 years
511761
A+C
A+C
4 years
511235
99.50
43
5 years
511801
99.50
43
5 years
511801
92.60
35
3 years
511227
B Economics/D Medicine
A+C
A+C
7 years
511236
99.50
43
5 years
511801
78.10
29
4 years
511612
82.55
30
3 years
511226
85.05
31
4 years
511600
29
4 years
511603
A+C
4 years
511226
80.20
A+C
B Education (Secondary:
Humanities and Social Sciences)/
B Arts
82.55
30
5 years
511605
B Education (Secondary:
Mathematics)/B Science
83.30
31
5 years
511607
B Economics/D Medicine
Course
B Project Management
86.00
32
3 years
511785
B Science
83.00
30
3 years
512040
B Economics/B Laws
Duration
UAC
83.90
31
5 years
511608
91.45
34
5 years
511780
92.00
35
5 years
511765
92.60
35
3 years
511227
99.50
43
5 years
70.00
26
A+C
ATAR
IB
Duration
UAC
B Veterinary Biology/
D Veterinary Medicine
A+C
A+C
6 years
512101
85.00
31
3 years
511103
511801
B Computer Science
and Technology
81.30
30
3 years
511795
3 years
512009
87.00
32
3 years
511796
A+C
5 years
512310
B Design Computing
80.65
30
3 years
511102
82.55
30
3 years
511226
B Design in Architecture
95.00
37
3 years
511101
A+C
A+C
4 years
511226
99.50
43
5 years
511801
89.00
33
4 years
511753
95.00
37
5 years
511762
B Information Technology
92.00
35
4 years
511797
B Music (Composition)
A+C
A+C
4 years
512308
A+C
A+C
4 years
512301
B Music (Musicology)
A+C
A+C
4 years
512312
B Music (Performance)
A+C
A+C
4 years
512311
B Music (Performance-Jazz)
A+C
A+C
4 years
512306
B Music Studies
A+C
A+C
3 years
512307
A+C
A+C
5 years
512310
A+C
A+C
7 years
512309
B Visual Arts
A+C
A+C
3 years
512200
Course
96.00
38
4 years
512085
B Science/B Arts
83.00
30
4 years
512094
B Social Work
81.70
30
4 years
511615
85.00
31
3 years
511103
84.55
31
4 years
512105
B Design in Architecture
95.00
37
3 years
511101
99.50
43
5 years
511801
90.20
34
4 years
511741
95.00
37
5 years
511762
B Engineering Honours/
B Project Management
90.55
34
5 years
511784
B Environmental Systems
80.70
30
3 years
511006
80.25
29
4 years
511009
B Project Management
86.00
32
3 years
511785
B Science
83.00
30
3 years
512040
B Science (Advanced)
95.00
37
3 years
512041
B Science in Agriculture
76.70
28
4 years
511001
IB
ATAR
Additional selection criteria apply to all double degree Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine courses. For details, see page 130.
#
See page 122 for more information.
Page 111
Course
sydney.edu.au
CRICOS Code
UAC CODE
English
requirement IELTS
ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
Page 112
See pages 71 to 107 in this guide for our course list with detailed descriptions.
B Applied Science
(Diagnostic
Radiography)
079215K
512630
6.5 (6.0)
91.35
7.7
AAA
34
17
82
1810
27
21
17
22.0
43,100
B Applied Science
(Exercise and Sport
Science)
022306M 512658
6.5 (6.0)
85.05
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
43,100
B Applied Science
(Exercise and Sports
Science)/M Nutrition
and Dietetics
069873C
512650
7.0 (6.5)
95.45
8.5
A*AA
37
19
92
1950
29
24
19
22.5
43,100
B Applied Science
(Exercise Physiology)
074245M
512652
7.0 (6.5)
89.35
7.5
AAB/
ABCb
33
17
80
1770
26
20
16
21.5
43,100
B Applied Science
(Occupational Therapy)
063849G
512600
6.5 (6.0)
90.40
7.6
AAA
34
17
82
1790
26
20
17
22.0
43,100
B Applied Science
(Physiotherapy)
063847J
512605
6.5 (6.0)
96.00
8.5
A*AA
38
19
92
1960
29
24
19
22.5
43,100
B Applied Science
(Speech Pathology)
012825D
512610
7.0 (7.0)
91.35
7.7
AAA
34
17
82
1810
27
21
17
22.0
43,100
B Arts/M Nursing
069877K
511913
7.0 (7.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,200
053423E
512105
6.5 (6.0)
79.50
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,700
B Commerce/
D Medicine
079220B
511541
7.0 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
36,000/
68,800
B Economics/
D Medicine
079219F
511236
7.0 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
35,000/
68,800
B Engineering Honours
(Biomedical)
083109M
511758
6.5 (6.0)
85.00
7.3
ABB
31
15
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
37,100
Course Name
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B Health Sciences
058973A
512670
7.0 (7.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,200
B Health Science/
M Nursing
069879G
511916
7.0 (7.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Information
Technology/B Medical
Science
064104G
511763
6.5 (6.0)
89.75
7.5
AAB/
ABCb
33
17
80
1770
26
20
16
21.5
37,100
B Medical Science
(First Year Entry)
016246B
512080
6.5 (6.0)
88.00
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
41,300
B Medical Science/
D Medicine
079217G
512097
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
41,800/
68,800
B Music Studies/
D Medicine
079221A
512309
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900/
68,800
B Nursing
(Advanced Studies)
074088G
511925
7.0 (7.0)
82.00
7.0
ABB
30
14
68
1610
24
18
12
20.0
30,100
B Nursing Post
Registration
011298G
n/a
7.0 (7.0)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
33,000
B Oral Health
072495J
511401
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
39,700
B Pharmacy
000723J
512400
6.5 (6.0)
85.00
7.3
ABB
31
15
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
40,000
B Psychology
019184J
512085
6.5 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
40,200
B Science
000719E
512040
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.8
ABC/
BBB
28
12
62
1540
23
17
18.5
39,200
B Science (Advanced)/
D Dental Medicine
085342G
512093
7.0 (6.0)
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
n/c
B Science (Advanced)/
D Medicine
079218G
512097
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
41,000/
68,800
B Science/M Nursing
069880D
511914
7.0 (7.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
37,100
B Science/M Nutrition
and Dietetics
069875A
512099
7.0 (6.5)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
39,200
B Veterinary Biology/
D Veterinary Medicine
079222M
512101
7.0 (7.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
38,700
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
AAB/
ABCb
for internationalstudents
USFP 2015
7.4
ATAR - 2015
88.00
Page 113
English
requirement IELTS
6.5 (6.0)
UAC CODE
083635M 511790
CRICOS Code
B Engineering Honours/
B Medical Science
Course Name
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Computer Science
and Technology
019183K
511795
6.5 (6.0)
76.30
6.8
ABC/
BBB
27
12
62
1530
22
16
18.0
37,100
B Computer Science
and Technology
(Advanced)
019183K
511796
6.5 (6.0)
84.55
7.3
ABB
31
15
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
37,100
B Design Computing
036730B
511102
7.0 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
35,000
B Education (Secondary:
Mathematics)/B Science
055967A
511607
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Education (Secondary:
Science)/B Science
055966B
511608
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Engineering Honours
(Flexible First Year)
083109M
511756
6.5 (6.0)
81.15
7.0
ABB
30
14
68
1610
24
18
12
20.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Aeronautical)
083109M
511718
6.5 (6.0)
85.45
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Biomedical)
083109M
511758
6.5 (6.0)
85.00
7.3
ABB
31
15
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Chemical and
Biomolecular)
083109M
511735
6.5 (6.0)
82.25
7.1
ABB
30
14
70
1620
24
18
12
20.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Civil)
083109M
511741
6.5 (6.0)
85.40
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Civil)/B Design in
Architecture
083633B
511762
7.0 (6.0)
95.25
8.0
A*AA
37
19
89
1930
29
24
19
22.5
37,100
B Engineering
(Electrical)
083109M
511750
6.5 (6.0)
85
7.3
ABB
31
14.5
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Mechanical)
083109M
511729
6.5 (6.0)
85.75
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Mechatronic)
083109M
511730
6.5 (6.0)
86.60
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
76
1700
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Software)
083109M
511753
6.5 (6.0)
86.60
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
76
1700
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Arts
083631D
511780
6.5 (6.0)
86.45
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
76
1700
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
ATAR - 2015
511535
English
requirement IELTS
055965C
UAC CODE
B Commerce/
B Science
Course Name
CRICOS Code
USFP 2015
Page 114
sydney.edu.au
ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Laws
083634A
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Medical Science
083635M 511790
6.5 (6.0)
88.00
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Project Management
083636K
511784
6.5 (6.0)
85.55
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Science
083637J
511770
6.5 (6.0)
85.25
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Information
Technology
039120D
511797
6.5 (6.0)
87.60
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B Information
Technology/B Arts
064103G
511765
6.5 (6.0)
87.90
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B Information
Technology/
B Commerce
062100E
511761
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Information
Technology/B Laws
068767B
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Information
Technology/
B Medical Science
064104G
511763
6.5 (6.0)
89.75
7.5
AAB/
ABCb
33
17
80
1770
26
20
16
21.5
37,100
B Information
Technology/B Science
064105F
511764
6.5 (6.0)
87.95
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B Liberal Arts
and Science
068569G
512009
6.5 (6.0)
75.00
6.7
BBC
27
11
60
1500
22
16
17.5
36,800
B Project Management
074381C
511785
6.5 (6.0)
83.40
7.2
ABB
31
15
70
1640
24
18
13
20.5
37,100
B Psychology
019184J
512085
6.5 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
40,200
B Science
000719E
512040
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.8
ABC/
BBB
28
12
62
1540
23
17
18.5
39,200
B Science (Advanced)
000719E
512041
6.5 (6.0)
93.00
7.8
AAA
36
18
84
1840
27
22
18
22.0
39,200
B Science (Advanced
Mathematics)
000719E
512042
6.5 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
39,200
B Science (Advanced)/
D Dental Medicine
085342G
512093
7.0 (6.0)
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/A
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
B Science (Advanced)/
D Medicine
079218G
512097
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
41,000/
68,800
B Science (Advanced)/
B Laws
016237C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,000
English
requirement IELTS
511760
UAC CODE
083632C
Page 115
CRICOS Code
B Engineering Honours/
B Commerce
Course Name
CRICOS Code
UAC CODE
English
requirement IELTS
ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
Page 116
sydney.edu.au
B Science in Agriculture
000659A
511001
6.5 (6.0)
76.55
6.8
ABC/
BBB
27
12
62
1530
22
16
18.0
31,200
B Science/B Arts
068691F
512094
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
28
13
64
1560
23
17
10
19.0
35,700
B Science/B Laws
016237C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,000
B Science/M Nursing
069880D
511914
7.0 (7.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
37,100
B Science/M Nutrition
and Dietetics
069875A
512099
7.0 (6.5)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
39,200
B Science (Advanced
Mathematics)/B Laws
016237C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,000
B Arts
000705M 511200
6.5 (6.0)
77.00
6.8
ABC/
BBB
28
12
62
1530
22
16
18.0
31,500
000705M
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
060620G 511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
39,600
B Arts/B Economics
083652K
511260
7.0 (6.0)
89.00
7.5
AAB/
ABCb
33
16
78
1740
26
20
16
21.5
30,700
B Arts/B Laws
006441D
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
36,200
B Commerce
012849G
511504
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Commerce
(Liberal Studies)
025098A
511510
7.0 (6.0)
98.00
9.1
A*A*A/
AABa
40
20
95
2060
31
25
21
23.0
36,000
B Commerce/B Arts
055964D
511530
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Commerce/B Laws
017835F
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.70
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Commerce/B Science
055965C
511535
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Commerce/
D Medicine
079220B
511541
7.0 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
36,000/
68,800
B Design in
Architecture/B Laws
075305G
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Economics
003336G 511235
7.0 (6.0)
87.15
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
35,000
Course Name
511200
ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
B Economics/B Laws
006443B
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,400
B Economics/
D Medicine
079219F
511236
7.0 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
35,000/
68,800
B Engineering Honours/
B Commerce
083632C
511760
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Laws
083634A
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Project Management
083636K
511784
6.5 (6.0)
85.55
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
079022G
511009
6.5 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,200
B Information
Technology/
B Commerce
062100E
511761
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B Information
Technology/B Laws
068767B
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
37,100
B International and
Global Studies
063745D
511227
6.5 (6.0)
90.05
7.6
AAA
34
17
82
1790
26
20
17
22.0
32,800
B International and
Global Studies/B Laws
063746C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
37,800
B Political, Economic
and Social Sciences
068549A
511226
6.5 (6.0)
78.05
6.9
ABC/
BBB
28
13
64
1560
23
17
10
19.0
34,700
068549A
511226
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
B Project Management
074381C
511785
6.5 (6.0)
83.40
7.2
ABB
31
15
70
1640
24
18
13
20.5
37,100
B Science
000719E
512040
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.8
ABC/
BBB
28
12
62
1540
23
17
18.5
39,200
B Science/B Arts
068691F
512094
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
28
13
64
1560
23
17
10
19.0
35,700
B Science/B Laws
016237C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,000
B Science (Advanced)
000719E
512041
6.5 (6.0)
93.00
7.8
AAA
36
18
84
1840
27
22
18
22.0
39,200
B Science (Advanced)/
B Laws
016237C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,000
English
requirement IELTS
511235
UAC CODE
003336G
Page 117
CRICOS Code
Course Name
CRICOS Code
UAC CODE
English
requirement IELTS
ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
sydney.edu.au
B Science (Advanced
Mathematics)
000719E
512042
6.5 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
39,200
B Science (Advanced
Mathematics)/B Laws
016237C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,000
Course Name
Page 118
000705M 511200
6.5 (6.0)
77.00
6.8
ABC/
BBB
28
12
62
1530
22
16
18.0
31,500
000705M
511200
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
B Arts (Languages)
030523B
511208
6.5 (6.0)
94.35
7.9
AAA
37
19
89
1890
28
23
19
22.5
31,500
031315B
511207
7.5 (7.0)
90.50
7.6
AAA
34
17
82
1790
26
20
17
22.0
34,900
060620G 511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
39,600
B Arts/B Economics
083652K
511260
7.0 (6.0)
89.00
7.5
AAB/
ABCb
33
16
78
1740
26
20
16
21.5
30,700
B Arts/B Laws
006441D
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
36,200
012851B
511300
6.5 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,800
B Arts/M Nursing
069877K
511913
7.0 (7.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,200
B Commerce/B Arts
055964D
511530
7.0 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Economics
003336G 511235
7.0 (6.0)
87.15
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
35,000
003336G
511235
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
B Economics/B Laws
006443B
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
40,400
B Economics/
D Medicine
079219F
511236
7.0 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
35,000/
68,800
B Education
(Early Childhood)
068551G
511612
79.05
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Education
(Primary Education)
001292G
511600
85.00
7.3
ABB
31
15
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
38,600
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Education (Secondary:
Humanities and Social
Sciences)/B Arts
055968M
511605
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,300
B Education (Secondary:
Mathematics)/B Science
055967A
511607
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Education (Secondary:
Science)/B Science
055966B
511608
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
B Engineering Honours/
B Arts
083631D
511780
6.5 (6.0)
86.45
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
76
1700
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Information
Technology/B Arts
064103G
511765
6.5 (6.0)
87.90
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B International and
Global Studies
063745D
511227
6.5 (6.0)
90.05
7.6
AAA
34
17
82
1790
26
20
17
22.0
32,800
B International and
Global Studies/B Laws
063746C
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
37,800
068569G
512009
6.5 (6.0)
75.00
6.7
BBC
27
11
60
1500
22
16
17.5
36,800
061145M
512310
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
B Political, Economic
and Social Sciences
068549A
511226
6.5 (6.0)
78.05
6.9
ABC/
BBB
28
13
64
1560
23
17
10
19.0
34,700
068549A
511226
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
B Psychology
019184J
512085
6.5 (6.0)
95.00
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1930
28
23
19
22.5
40,200
B Science/B Arts
068691F
512094
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
28
13
64
1560
23
17
10
19.0
35,700
B Social Work
000706K
511615
6.5 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,600
USFP 2015
ATAR - 2015
511603
Page 119
UAC CODE
066825B
English
requirement IELTS
CRICOS Code
B Education (Secondary:
Human Movement and
Health Education)
Course Name
UAC CODE
English
requirement IELTS
ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
082879K
511103
7.0 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
N/C
11
19.0
36,000
053423E
512105
6.5 (6.0)
79.50
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
38,700
B Design in Architecture
052456D
511101
7.0 (6.0)
91.95
7.7
AAA
35
17
82
1810
27
21
17
22.0
36,000
B Design in
Architecture/B Laws
075305G
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Engineering Honours
(Civil)
083109M
511741
6.5 (6.0)
85.40
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Civil)/B Design in
Architecture
083633B
511762
7.0 (6.0)
95.25
8.0
A*AA
37
19
89
1930
29
24
19
22.5
37,100
B Engineering Honours/
B Project Management
083636K
511784
6.5 (6.0)
85.55
7.3
AAB/
ABCb
31
15
74
1680
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Environmental
Systems
068774C
511006
6.5 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,200
079022G
511009
6.5 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
31,200
B Project Management
074381C
511785
6.5 (6.0)
83.40
7.2
ABB
31
15
70
1640
24
18
13
20.5
37,100
B Science
000719E
512040
6.5 (6.0)
78.00
6.8
ABC/
BBB
28
12
62
1540
23
17
18.5
39,200
B Science (Advanced)
000719E
512041
6.5 (6.0)
93.00
7.8
AAA
36
18
84
1840
27
22
18
22.0
39,200
B Science in Agriculture
000659A
511001
6.5 (6.0)
76.55
6.8
ABC/
BBB
27
12
62
1530
22
16
18.0
31,200
B Veterinary Biology/
D Veterinary Medicine
079222M
512101
7.0 (7.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
38,700
CRICOS Code
B Architecture and
Environments
Course Name
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ATAR - 2015
USFP 2015
GCE A Level 3
Subjects
International
Baccalaureate
India - CBSE
Canada - OSSD
Hong Kong
(HKDSE)
Malaysia - STPM
3 Subjects
Singapore A
Levels
Fees Indicative
(AU$)
7.0 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
n/c
11
19.0
36,000
B Computer Science
and Technology
019183K
511795
6.5 (6.0)
76.30
6.8
ABC/
BBB
27
12
62
1530
22
16
18.0
37,100
B Computer Science
and Technology
(Advanced)
019183K
511796
6.5 (6.0)
84.55
7.3
ABB
31
15
74
1660
24
19
14
20.5
37,100
B Design Computing
036730B
511102
7.0 (6.0)
80.00
6.9
ABC/
BBB
29
13
66
1580
23
17
11
19.0
35,000
B Design in Architecture
052456D
511101
7.0 (6.0)
91.95
7.7
AAA
35
17
82
1810
27
21
17
22.0
36,000
B Design in
Architecture/B Laws
075305G
511801
7.5 (7.0)
94.50
8.0
AAA
37
19
89
1910
28
23
19
22.5
36,000
B Engineering Honours
(Software)
083109M
511753
6.5 (6.0)
86.60
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
76
1700
25
19
15
21.0
37,100
B Engineering Honours
(Civil)/B Design in
Architecture
083633B
511762
7.0 (6.0)
95.25
8.0
A*AA
37
19
89
1930
29
24
19
22.5
37,100
B Information
Technology
039120D
511797
6.5 (6.0)
87.60
7.4
AAB/
ABCb
32
16
78
1720
25
20
15
21.5
37,100
B Music (Composition)
052452G
512308
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
B Music (Music
Education)
008447D
512301
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
B Music (Musicology)
052453G
512312
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
B Music (Performance)
052451J
512311
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
B Music Studies
026957K
512307
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
061145M
512310
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900
B Music Studies/
D Medicine
079221A
512309
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
32,900/
68,800
B Visual Arts
008451G
512200
6.5 (6.0)
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
A+C
34,000
English
requirement IELTS
511103
UAC CODE
082879K
Architecture and
Creative Industries
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CRICOS Code
B Architecture and
Environments
Course Name
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Table notes
Please note that the entry requirements published here are a guide only
and are subject to change. Entry requirements vary from year to year
and the entry scores stated here will not necessarily result in an offer of
aplace.
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Tuition fees listed in this guide are indicative 2015 fees. Students are
invoiced based on their enrolment in actual units of study for each
semester. Look up your course in this guide (pages 71 to 107) to see
the annual tuition fees for your course.
#
CRICOS code
CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses) is the official government organisation that lists all Australian
education providers and the courses they offer to people studying in Australia on a student visa. You need to know the CRICOS
code for your course when you apply.
ATAR
Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank is a measure of a student's overall academic achievement relative to other students in
Australia. The ATAR requirement is set by faculties for each course and varies from year to year. The ATAR is applicable to most
Australian Year 12 examinations (eg NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC), Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), Western
Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) ) or, an equivalent is determined when you apply. (eg Queensland Certificate of
Education, New Zealand NCEA).
A+C
A combination of ATAR (or equivalent score) plus additional selection criteria (eg portfolio, audition, STAT/ISAT exam).
Check the details for your specific degree using Find a Course at sydney.edu.au/courses
N/A
n/c
New course - ATAR and corresponding scores for other qualifications not available at this stage.
English - IELTS
The first score is the overall score required, the second score(s) (in brackets) is the minimum score required in each component
L-Listening, R-Reading, S-Speaking, W-Writing. For more information on other tests and meeting English requirements, refer
tothe University's English Language Requirements.
USFP
University of Sydney Foundation program. The USFP scores can serve as a guide to entry for other foundation programs.
However, depending on the foundation program, the requirements may vary from course to course and are generally higher.
Some foundation programs are expressed as a percentage. In this table an 8 is equal to 80%, 9.5 is 95% and so on. Separate
English requirements will also apply.
GCE A Levels
General Certificate of Education Advanced Levels (includes UK GCE and Cambridge overseas qualifications). All students need
to complete a minimum of three Advanced Level (A Level) subjects. No more than four A Level subjects will be considered for
admission. Subjects usually need to be presented in the same academic year with, at most, one A Level or Advanced Subsidiary
(AS) subject that may be included from the preceding academic year or at most one A Level subject which may be included
from the following academic year. Students presenting only three A Level subjects can include one AS subject that has not been
undertaken at A Level. Lower case in the table denotes AS subjects. Entry requirements for students completing four A Level
subjects can be slightly lower.
International
Baccalaureate
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. Entry based on total score for completed IB Diploma.
India - CBSE
All India Senior School Certificate awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Entry requirement is the total
of the best four externally examined subjects (where A1=5, A2=4.5, B1=3.5, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5).
Canada - OSSD
Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Entry requirement is the average of 6 University/College preparation courses.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) 1 composite score. Total of Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing test scores for SAT1 or the
American College Test (ACT) composite score. Evidence of graduation from a senior secondary qualification is also required. SAT
or ACT scores required can be lower for applicants presenting Advanced Placement tests (APs) with a score of 4 or better.
Completed Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE). Aggregate is based on the four core subjects (Chinese
Language, English Language, Mathematics and Liberal Arts) and the best grade in one Category A elective subject. Category B
and C subjects are not counted. Grades for all subjects except Mathematics are counted as follows: Levels 5**, 5*=6, Level 5=5,
Level 4=4, Level 3=3, Level 2=2 and Level 1=1. Grades for Compulsory Mathematics are as follows: Levels 5**, 5*=3, Level 5=2.5,
Level 4=2, Level 3=1.5, Level 2=1 and Level 1=0.5. Grades for Extension Mathematics are as follows: Levels 5**, 5*=4, Level 5=3.5,
Level 4=3, Level 3=2.5, Level 2=2 and Level 1=1.5.
Malaysia - STPM
Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia. Students need to present a minimum of 3 Advanced Level subjects taken in the same academic
year (where A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, B-=3, C+=2, C=1). The indicative score listed is based on 3 subjects. The required score for
4 subjects can be slightly lower. Some courses which have a very high entry requirement will need 4 subjects to achieve the
required level..
Singapore
A Levels
Singapore A Levels refer to the A levels conducted in Singapore from 2007 onwards. Applicants need to present at least three
H2 subjects, one H1 content-based subject, Project Work and General Paper (GP) or Knowledge and Inquiry (KI).Mother Tongue
is not included. Entry is calculated on the basis that A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for H2 subjects. The notional value of H1 subjects
is half of that assigned to H2 subjects (where A=2.5, B=2, C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5).One H3 subject (on the basis of Distinction=2.5,
Merit=2.0, Pass=1.0) or a fourth H2 subject may also be included in the aggregate.
Explanation
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those who
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of their
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Getting the right ATAR is not the only way to obtain a place
here. Access Sydney offers alternative entry pathways for Year 12
students, and you may be eligible to apply for more than one.
Early Offer Year 12 (E12) Scheme
The E12 scheme shifts focus from
the ATAR alone. Through E12, you
can show us more about yourself,
and your enthusiasm for a course
of study. E12 is for students who
have been financially disadvantaged
during their time at school and who
have the potential to succeed at the
University of Sydney. It offers ATAR
concessions for selectedcourses.
With E12 you could have an early
conditional offer and a scholarship,
an Apple iPad to assist you with
your studies as well as support for
your transition to university study.
sydney.edu.au/e12
sydney.edu.au/future-students/
domestic/undergraduate/e12/
meet-our-students
Flexible Entry Scheme
Flexible entry looks at the whole
you, not just your ATAR. If you are
a Year 12 student and are taking
HSC or IB subjects relevant to your
degree of interest, you may be
eligible to apply or be automatically
considered for the scheme. It gives
you the chance to receive an offer
for a course if you achieve an ATAR
that falls within five points of the
published ranking.
Broadway Scheme
Students who have experienced
longterm educational disadvantage
can apply through the Broadway
Scheme. This is provided through
the University of Sydney very own
Educational Access Scheme (EAS).
More than 600 Broadway Scheme
places are awarded to eligible
applicants each year.
Cadigal Alternative Entry
The Cadigal Alternative Entry
Program is an access scheme and
academic support program for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
applicants. The program aims to
encourage greater participation
by Aboriginal students in tertiary
education and to facilitate their
successful transition into
tertiary study.
The University of Sydney Medical
School welcomes high-achieving
students through our Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander pathway.
Applicants need to also apply
through the Cadigal Special Entry
Program and attend an interview.
This entry pathway is available
onlyfor these combined degrees:
Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
and Doctor of Medicine
Bachelor of Medical Science
and Doctor of Medicine.
Transferring
Transferring is another option, to
get back on the path to pursuing
your dreams.
Even if you dont get into the
course you want in your first year,
you may be eligible to transfer
into it after you complete one
full-time year of tertiary study at
the University of Sydney or another
tertiary institution.
This form of admission is very
competitive. While transferring
requirements vary between
faculties, you will generally be
assessed on the basis of the
university results you obtain in your
Access Sydney
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Medicine
A small number of high-achieving
students study medicine as part
of our seven-year double
degree program.
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Music
To apply to study at the Sydney
Conservatorium of Music, you will
need to submit your university
application and an application for
an audition and/or interview by 30
September (a fee applies). You may
then be invited to an audition and/
or interview in late November or
early December.
For more information, visit:
sydney.edu.au/music
Veterinary science
Additional application requirements
apply to the combined degree of
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology and
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Visual Arts
In addition to your university
application, you will also need to
submit a portfolio of artwork. We
will assess your portfolio based
on a broad range of criteria,
including your creative thinking,
cultural awareness, critical skills,
communication skills, potential for
skill development, and evidence
of resolved ideas. For more
information about our portfolio
guidelines, visit:
sydney.edu.au/sca
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Dentistry
After you submit your university
application for the Bachelor of Oral
Health, you also need to register
online with the Faculty of Dentistry
by late October 2015, and sit a
Personal Qualities Assessment
(PQA) test in November (there is
a A$75 fee). Applicants who are
successful in the PQA test will be
invited to multiple mini interviews
in early December 2015.
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The University of Sydney
Academic requirements
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Academic requirements
The University accepts a range
of Australian and overseas
senior secondary (high school)
qualifications and successful
tertiary studies for admission
into its undergraduatecourses.
sydney.edu.au
Course fees
From January 2015, all domestic
students taking an undergraduate
course at the University of Sydney
are Commonwealthsupported
students. This means the federal
government pays a large portion
of your fees (subject to the
FEEHELP limit).
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be a citizen of Australia
or New Zealand or
hold an Australian permanent
resident visa or
hold an Australian permanent
humanitarian visa.
HECS-HELP
Most Commonwealth-supported
students (Australian citizens
and permanent humanitarian
visa holders only) are eligible for
HECS-HELP assistance the federal
governments Higher Education
Loan Program. Find out more
about fee help limits and options
for paying or deferring your
student contribution on the
Study Assist website.
www.studyassist.gov.au
If you hold a permanent resident
visa (other than a permanent
humanitarian visa), or you are a
New Zealand citizen (and not also
an Australian citizen), you will still
be a Commonwealth-supported
student but wont be eligible
for HECS-HELP, and will need to
pay your full semester student
contribution upfront without
adiscount.
For more information on
Commonwealth support
and HECSHELP, see:
www.studyassist.gov.au
2015
contribution
Humanities,
behavioural science,
social studies,
education, clinical
psychology, foreign
languages, visual
and performing
arts,nursing
$6152
Mathematics,
statistics, computing,
built environments,
other health,
science, engineering,
surveying, agriculture
$8768
Law, accounting,
administration,
economics,
commerce,
dentistry,medicine,
veterinary science
$10,266
Area of study
Costs
Band
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Equity scholarships
There are a number of equity
scholarships for school leavers to
consider. They include the Sydney
Scholars Program, the Robert Maple
Brown Bursary, the University of
Sydney Bridging Course Scholarship,
the Bruton Educational Trust
scholarship, Rural Sustainability
scholarships, Environmental
Sustainable scholarships and more.
sydney.edu.au/scholarships/
prospective/equity.shtml
Faculty-based scholarships
Some faculties offer up to 100
percent tuition fee scholarships.
Faculty-based scholarships and
prizes are also available to
current students.
sydney.edu.au/scholarships/
current/faculty
Scholarships outside of
the University
There are several other avenues
for scholarships that you should
consider alongside those offered by
the University of Sydney. For more
details, check:
College accommodation
scholarships
Each of the eight residential
colleges at the University of Sydney
offers various opportunities and
scholarships to their new and
current student residents.
sydney.edu.au/scholarships/
prospective/college
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d
irect to the University
sydney.edu.au/ug-int-apply
t hrough a University agent
(representative)
sydney.edu.au/ug-int-agents
If you are an international student
studying an Australia/New Zealand
senior secondary or International
Baccalaureate qualification,
you can apply online through the
Universities Admissions Centre
International website:
uac.edu.au/international
Application deadlines
These vary by course. Check the
specific closing date for your
course at:
sydney.edu.au/courses
We strongly encourage
international applicants to apply
as early as possible to allow time
for visa and travel arrangements.
Separate scholarship deadlines
may apply. Please check the
relevant website for details.
How to apply
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Medicine
A small number of high-achieving
students study medicine as
part of our seven-year double
degreeprogram.
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Music
To apply to study at the Sydney
Conservatorium of Music, you will
need to submit your university
application and an application for
an audition and/or interview by
30 September (a fee applies). You
may then be invited to an audition
and/or interview in late November
or early December. For more
information, visit:
sydney.edu.au/music
Visual Arts
In addition to your university
application, you will also need to
submit a portfolio of artwork. We
will assess your portfolio based
on a broad range of criteria,
including your creative thinking,
cultural awareness, critical skills,
communication skills, potential for
skill development, and evidence
of resolved ideas. For more
information about our portfolio
guidelines, visit:
sydney.edu.au/sca
Course-specific requirements
Veterinary science
Additional application requirements
apply to the combined degree of
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology and
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
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Dentistry
After you submit your university
application for the Bachelor of Oral
Health, you also need to register
online with the Faculty of Dentistry
by late October 2015, and sit a
Personal Qualities Assessment
(PQA) test in November (there is
a A$75 fee). Applicants who are
successful in the PQA test will be
invited to multiple mini interviews
in early December 2015.
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a
n accepted English
proficiency test with results
that meet the minimum entry
requirements for your course.
Accepted tests are the:
IELTS (Academic)
Paper-Based TOEFL (P-B T) and
Internet-Based TOEFL (IBT)
Pearson Test of English
(PTE) Academic
Cambridge English: Advanced
(also known as Certificate of
Advanced English - CAE)
the Cambridge Proficiency
Exam (CPE).
a
n approved English course
at the University of Sydney
Centre for English Teaching
(CET) with results that
meet the minimum entry
requirements for your course
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Tuition fees
Annual fees for international
students vary between courses,
and students are invoiced based on
their enrolment in actual units of
study for each semester. Look up
your course in this guide (pages 112121) to see the annual tuition fees
for your course. Please note that
all fees in this guide are:
quoted in Australian dollars
indicative fees for students
commencing in the 2015
academic year only
based on a full-time student
enrolment load of 24 credit
points per semester (or
48 credit points per year),
unless otherwise indicated
e
xclusive of the cost of
textbooks, other additional
course costs, health insurance
or living expenses such as food,
accommodation and transport
e
xclusive of the Student
Services and Amenities
fee (SSA fee) of up to $286,
charged from 1January 2015
(indexed annually thereafter)
as an initiative to increase
student support and services
in Australian universities.
Combined programs
For students enrolling in a
combined program of study,
please note that tuition fees
for the second course may vary
significantly from the first course.
As a guide, you can look up the
current indicative fee for the
second course online. Visit
sydney.edu.au/courses
Additional costs and
health insurance
For some courses, there are
costs additional to the tuition
fees. Some are significant, for
example, facultyspecific materials,
tools, protective clothing, and
equipment. For more information
about additionalcosts, visit your
facultys website.
sydney.edu.au/faculties
In addition to course fees,
international students need
to pay for their own health
insurance through the Overseas
Student Health Cover scheme.
This is a requirement of the
Australian Government.
External scholarships
Australia Awards
The University of Sydney
attracts a large group of Australia
Awards scholars of the highest
academic calibre. These Australian
Government scholarships are open
to students from countries with
which Australia has a development
partnership. Australia Awards cover
full tuition fees and a payment for
living expenses.
australiaawards.gov.au
Costs
Other options
We also encourage you to look for
funding from sources outside the
University. For example, you may be
able to apply for scholarships from
companies or universities in your
home country.
sydney.edu.au/
scholarships/prospective/
international_students
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m
ultiple intake dates: the
program is available in intensive,
standard or extended formats.
This means you can complete
your course in as little as 30
weeks or up to 59 weeks,
depending on your ability.
a
guaranteed place at the
University of Sydney*
a
program designed by the
University of Sydney: the
University also oversees the
setting and moderation of
all examinations, so students
are assured of the highest
quality of assessment
e
xpert staff to help you feel
at home: Taylors staff will
assist you in settling into life in
Australia, and offer you support
to achieve your academic goals.
Each intake has a student adviser
who is available to help you with
academic or personal issues.
There are also careers advisers,
welfare counsellors, nurses and
first aid officers on site to care
for your health and wellbeing.
60-week extended
program (commencing
in February and August)
40-week standard
program (commencing
in February and July)
3
0-week intensive
program (commencing
in April and October).
sydney.edu.au/
foundationprogram
* U
pon meeting all entry requirements, some courses have a limited number of places available.
Admission to courses can only be guaranteed while places are still available and where the course is being offered.
The Centre for English Teaching (CET) will help you reach the
English proficiency level needed to enter your course at the University
of Sydney. Each year, around 3000 international students study in CET
programs during their pathway to undergraduate studies.
The centre offers a comprehensive
range of English language courses
to help you achieve your goals.
It provides high-quality English
language programs including:
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Combined/double degrees
A combined degree program (also
called a double degree) allows you
to earn degrees from two faculties.
For example, if you complete a
combined Arts/Law program, you
will be awarded a Bachelor of Arts
and a Bachelor of Laws. It allows
students to complete two degrees
in less time than if the two degrees
were studied sequentially.
Credit for previous studies
Students admitted to a course
may be granted credit towards
that course, based on what
they have attained in previous
university studies. This is also
called advanced standing or
transfer credit.
Credit point
A credit point is the value that
each unit of study (single subject)
contributes towards course
completion requirements.
Most units of study are worth
six credit points.
Domestic student
You are considered a domestic
student if you are an Australian
or New Zealand citizen (including
dual citizens), or an Australian
permanent resident visa holder.
Enrolment
Enrolment enables you to officially
become a student by registering
(choosing) your units of study for
the upcoming year or semester.
Faculty or school
A faculty or school is responsible
for administering all the courses in
a particular subject area. It mainly
comprises academic staff and is
headed by a dean.
Graduate-entry degree
This is a bachelors (undergraduate)
degree that requires you to have
completed another undergraduate
degree first, as a prerequisite
for entry.
Honours
Some degrees may be completed
with honours. Honours differs
depending on the faculty, and
usually involves:
the completion of a
separate honours year
additional work in the later
years of the course, or
high-level achievement over
all years of the course.
International student
An international student is
anyone who is not an Australian or
NewZealand citizen, permanent
resident of Australia or a holder
of a permanent Australian
humanitarian visa. Any student
with dual Australian citizenship
and citizenship from another
country must be treated as an
Australian domestic student. To
enrol at university, international
students need to hold a visa that
allows them to study in Australia.
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Assumed knowledge
For some courses or units of
study, we assume you have reached
a certain level of knowledge or
have passed a relevant subject
at Australian Year 12 level this is
called assumed knowledge. It often
refers to a Higher School Certificate
(HSC) subject. While students are
generally advised against taking a
unit of study for which they do not
have the assumed knowledge, they
are not prevented from enrolling
(See also prerequisite). Learn
more about HSC subjects online:
boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/
syllabus_hsc
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Orientation
Orientation sessions held before
the start of each semester give you
essential and valuable information
about services and resources at the
University, as well as opportunities
to meet students and staff, enjoy
social activities and find out about
the many student organisations and
sporting facilities available.
Prerequisite
A prerequisite is a specific unit of
study that you need to complete
before you can take another unit.
Semester
A semester is the academic
teaching period; about 16 weeks
in duration. There are two
semesters each year and they
usually run from March to June,
and July to November.
Student ID card
Your Student ID card is proof of
your enrolment. You can use it to
borrow library books, print, get
discounts, access buildings and be
identified during exam periods.
Unit of study
This is an individual subject that
you study as part of your degree.
It is the smallest stand-alone
component of a course that can be
recorded on your transcript. For
information about course rules and
unit of study requirements, visit:
sydney.edu.au/handbooks
Universities Admissions
Centre (UAC)
UAC receives and processes
applications for admission
to undergraduate courses at
recognised universities in New South
Wales (NSW) and the Australian
Capital Territories (ACT). You need
to apply through UAC if you are an
international student completing
an Australian Year 12 qualification
or the New Zealand Certificate
of Educational Achievement
(NCEA) Level 3 in New Zealand
in the current year. Current year
International Baccalaureate
students (onshore or offshore)
may apply through UAC or directly
to the University of Sydney.
University of Sydney
Foundation Program
This is an intensive 3060 week
program that prepares you for
university study. Successful
completion of the program with
the necessary grades and other
admission criteria that may apply
to your course will guarantee
admission to the University of
Sydney. Please note that some
courses have a limited number of
places available and admission to
courses can only be guaranteed
while places are still available and
where the course is being offered.
The University
of Sydney
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August 2015
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International students:
we would be delighted to meet
you, answer any questions and
advise you on how to apply.
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