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WHY CHOOSE 1st
in Australia and 5th in the world
SYDNEY?
for graduate employability1
42nd 100+ 200+
majors and minors to clubs and societies to
in world university combine your interests enrich your student
rankings2 across disciplines experience
We aim to develop the skills, knowledge and
values you need to become a leader in a rapidly
changing world. You can choose from our range
of professional, specialist, liberal studies, and
combined and double degrees. 250+ 320,000 400+
international partners
alumni to connect study areas to design
and the largest student
you with a worldwide the right degree
mobility program in
network for you
Australia3
1 Q
S Graduate
Employability
Rankings, 2019
2 Q
S World University
Rankings, 2019
3 ‘
Learning Abroad
2017’, Australian
Universities
International
Directors’ Forum
report, October 2018WELCOME TO SYDNEY
Join us Areas of study Undergraduate courses Postgraduate courses How to apply
Discover why our graduates With 400+ study areas available, A full list of our undergraduate A full list of our postgraduate The next steps. Find out how to
are ranked first in Australia and our world-class faculties and course offerings, with assumed course offerings, including course apply for your dream course and
fifth in the world for graduate schools have a lot to offer. knowledge, prerequisites and information and tuition fees. begin your journey to Sydney.
employability.* career possibilities.
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The Sydney Undergraduate Architecture, design 2020 guide to admission criteria Postgraduate study.......................... 64 Application advice ........................... 92
Experience ........................................ 02 and planning....................................... 18 for international students .............. 28 Postgraduate course index............ 66 How to apply – undergraduate
Design your degree ......................... 03 Arts and social sciences ................. 19 Undergraduate courses.................. 36 Postgraduate courses available and postgraduate coursework...... 93
Follow your interests....................... 04 Business ............................................. 20 Undergraduate courses – for full-time study onshore............ 69 How to apply – research..................94
Tackle today’s issues ....................... 06 Education and social work .............. 21 important information and Postgraduate courses Academic and English
Set yourself up for a Engineering and table notes......................................... 56 – table notes ..................................... 87 language criteria............................... 96
global career..................................... 07 computer science............................ 22 2020 guide to admission criteria Centre for English Teaching .......... 98
Bachelor of Advanced Studies ..... 08 Law...................................................... 23 for domestic students..................... 60 Additional admission criteria ...... 100
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Become a Dalyell Scholar............... 09 Medicine and health........................ 24 Fees and costs.................................102
University life......................................10 Music................................................... 25 Scholarships and student loans...104
Student support services................. 11 Science............................................... 26 The University of Sydney
Camperdown/Darlington preparation programs....................105
Campus map ..................................... 12 Glossary ............................................106
Accommodation................................ 14 Our campuses .................................108
Meet us in your country ................ 110
Key dates for 2020 entry ................ 111
We acknowledge the tradition
of custodianship and law of
the Country on which the
University of Sydney campuses
stand. We pay our respects
to those who have cared and
continue to care for Country.
Left to right: Graduation, STEM student,
Sydney Nano lab, Abercrombie Building
(Business School)
* QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2019THE SYDNEY DESIGN YOUR DEGREE
UNDERGRADUATE
Enjoy the flexibility of designing a degree that combines all your interests, including opportunities
to study overseas, collaborate with organisations and undertake advanced units of study.
Below is an indicative degree structure for combined liberal and specialist degree pathways.#
What can I study?
EXPERIENCE
Shared pool of majors and minors
Design a degree that allows you to combine your interests from more than 100 study areas. You can
Year 1
build interdisciplinary expertise from a wide range of study areas outside your primary degree.
See page 5 for a list of the majors and minors.
Semester Units of study
1 Major 1 Core/elective Core/elective Minor/Major 2
2 Major 1 Core/elective Core/elective Minor/Major 2
We offer a new level of flexibility in our undergraduate Can I study overseas?
degrees to prepare you for a future full of possibilities. Global opportunities Open Learning Environment (OLE)
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Semester or year-long exchanges and short-term Through online tutorials and masterclasses, these
Year 2
summer and winter placements can be taken short, on-demand units offer you the opportunity
Join us
throughout Years 2 and 3 of your degree. to broaden your skills and boost your personal
and professional development.*
We recognise that the future of Become a Dalyell Scholar and Explore other fields of study in the Semester Units of study
work will be very different, so it’s extend your academic abilities Open Learning Environment (OLE) 1 Major 1 OLE Elective Minor/Major 2
our ambition that every University As a Dalyell Scholar, you will have Build diverse skill combinations
2 Major 1 OLE Elective/Major 2 Minor/Major 2
of Sydney student will complete access to a range of enrichment and boost your personal and
their degree with the confidence opportunities. See page 9. professional development with
and ability to think critically, our short, on-demand OLE units. What real-world experiences will I have?
collaborate productively and Follow your interests. All of them. See page 4.
influence the world. By studying Combine your interests with Interdisciplinary projects
one of our undergraduate courses, more than 100 study areas in a Work on real-world projects and
Enhance your knowledge through an embedded third-year project within each of your majors.
you’ll have the opportunity to: shared pool of majors and minors. tackle complex global challenges
Year 3
You can further extend your learning and collaborate with businesses, community and government
This means you can sharpen Deepen your expertise and
organisations through elective interdisciplinary project units that address real-world issues.
Choose the right study path your broader skills (for example, develop skills in interdisciplinary
Industry partners include Adobe, Bain and Company, Deloitte, KPMG and Thales.
for you communication, critical thinking collaboration through
Gain expertise in your primary field and problem-solving) and acquire real-world industry, community, Semester Units of study
of study and learn from industry multidisciplinary expertise in a entrepreneurship and research 1 Major 1 Major 1 Elective Minor/Major 2
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leaders by choosing from our second field that sits outside your projects. See page 6.
2 Major 1 Major 1 Elective/Major 2 Minor/Major 2
range of professional, specialist, primary degree. See pages 4 and 5.
liberal studies, and combined and Gain international experience
double degrees. Our placement and exchange How can I supercharge my degree?
opportunities will set you up for
Design your own degree with the a global career as you develop Advanced coursework + major project (combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies only**)
Bachelor of Advanced Studies the capability and confidence to
Year 4
Challenge yourself through advanced units of study and work across disciplines as you complete a
The Bachelor of Advanced Studies work across cultural boundaries, substantial community, entrepreneurship, industry or research project, or undertake an honours year.
gives you the flexibility to design in Australia and around the world.
Semester Units of study
your own degree, from advanced See page 7.
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coursework to major projects. Advanced coursework including a research, community, industry or entrepreneurship project
or honours advanced coursework and honours project
See page 8. 2
# The course structure and components will vary according to the particular degree requirements.
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* OLE examples include data analysis, leadership, programming or cultural competency.
sydney.edu.au/ug-experience ** Refer to page 8 for more information about the Bachelor of Advanced Studies.FOLLOW YOUR INTERESTS. Shared pool of majors and minors
BROADEN YOUR SKILLS. Combine your primary major with a major or minor in one of the areas below.
Architecture, design −− Hebrew (Modern) −− Finance** Science
and planning −− History −− Industrial Relations −− Animal Health, Disease
−− Biological Design −− Indigenous Studies and Human Resource and Welfare
We’ve added a new level of flexibility to our undergraduate degrees, −− Design −− Indonesian Studies
Management −− Animal Production
giving you access to a breadth and depth of excellence in disciplines −− International and
−− International Business −− Biochemistry and
Arts and social −− Management Molecular Biology
and professional fields that is unparalleled in Australia. sciences
Comparative Literary
Studies −− Marketing −− Biology
−− American Studies
−− International Relations −− Cell and
−− Ancient Greek Education
and Developmental
−− Italian Studies
−− Ancient History social work Biology
Explore a wide range of study The shared pool of majors Build diverse skill combinations −− Japanese Studies
areas within your degree and minors is available to all Combining online learning with −− Anthropology −− Education −− Chemistry
−− Jewish Civilisation,
Combine your interests with more students studying one of the tutorials and masterclasses, the −− Arabic Language and −− Data Science
Thought
than 100 study areas in the shared following degrees: Open Learning Environment (OLE) is Cultures Engineering and
and Culture computer science −− Ecology and
pool of majors and minors. This −− Bachelor of Advanced a collection of units that offers you
−− Archaeology −− Korean Studies Evolutionary Biology**
unparalleled range of choice gives Computing the opportunity to: −− Computer Science
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you the flexibility to: −− Art History −− Latin −− Environmental Studies
−− Bachelor of Applied Science −− broaden your skills and extend −− Information Systems
−− develop expertise in a your knowledge by exploring −− Asian Studies −− Linguistics −− Financial Mathematics
Join us
(Exercise and Sport Science) −− Project Management
second field of study other fields of study −− Biblical Studies and and Statistics
−− Bachelor of Arts −− Modern Greek Studies −− Software
−− build interdisciplinary −− boost your personal and Classical Hebrew −− Food Science
−− Bachelor of Commerce −− Philosophy Development
knowledge from study areas professional development. −− Celtic Studies* −− Genetics and
−− Bachelor of Economics −− Political Economy
outside your primary degree. −− Chinese Studies Medicine and health Genomics
−− Bachelor of Music All students have access to zero −− Politics
−− Criminology −− Anatomy and −− Geography
−− Bachelor of Project Management credit point OLE units, and in many −− Sanskrit*
−− Cultural Studies Histology −− Geology and
degrees, you will take for-credit −− Social Policy*
−− Bachelor of Psychology −− Applied Medical Geophysics
OLE units as part your study. −− Digital Cultures
(minor only) −− Socio-legal Studies Science −− History and Philosophy
−− Diversity Studies*
−− Bachelor of Science Examples of OLE units on offer in −− Sociology −− Disability and of Science
−− Economic Policy#
−− Bachelor of Visual Arts 2019 include: −− Spanish and Latin Participation −− Marine Science
−− Economics American Studies
−− All combined Bachelor of −− (Im)politeness in global society −− Health −− Mathematics
Advanced Studies degrees, −− Econometrics −− Studies in Religion
−− Student leadership: core −− Hearing and Speech −− Medicinal Chemistry
including the combined −− English −− Theatre and
−− Business entrepreneurship −− Immunology* −− Microbiology
Bachelor of Design Computing. −− Environmental, Performance Studies
−− Thinking critically. −− Immunology and −− Nutrition Science
Agricultural and −− Visual Arts Pathology**
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Resource Economics −− Physics
See full list of OLE units: −− Writing Studies* −− Infectious Diseases
−− European Studies −− Plant Production
−− sydney.edu.au/handbooks/ −− Neuroscience
−− Film Studies Business −− Plant Science*
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−− Pathology* −− Psychological Science
−− Financial Economics −− Accounting
−− Pharmacology −− Quantitative Life
−− French and −− Banking**
Francophone Studies −− Physical Activity Sciences
−− Business Analytics
and Health −− Soil Science and
−− Gender Studies −− Business Information
−− Physiology Hydrology
−− Germanic Studies Systems
−− Statistics
−− Business Law Music
−− Virology*
−− Music
* Available as a minor only −− Wildlife Conservation*
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** Available as a major only
# Not available for Bachelor of Economics studentsTACKLE TODAY’S ISSUES SET YOURSELF UP FOR A GLOBAL CAREER
Collaborate with businesses, community organisations and We have the largest student mobility program in
government bodies on interdisciplinary projects that will Australia.* We’ve partnered with more than 250 universities
develop your networks and deepen your critical thinking, in more than 40 countries to give you access to global
problem-solving and communication skills. opportunities that will broaden your horizons.
sydney.edu.au/interdisciplinary-projects
A snapshot of our 2019 projects Some of our business partners in 2019 Our international opportunities −− global professional placements,
will broaden your academic such as the University of Sydney
experience and develop confidence Business School’s Industry
Projects are open to third and fourth-year −− Accenture −− NSW Farmers and perspective to set you up for Placement Program, provide
students who meet the eligibility criteria. Association
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−− Adobe a global career. you with the opportunity to
−− ANZ Bank −− PwC By 2020 we aim to have 50 work and study in the United
ANZ Bank – digital disruption
Join us
−− Randstad percent of our students undertake States, China, France or Chile
This project looks at technological −− Bain and Company
an international experience as part during semester breaks.
opportunities for collaboration across −− Deloitte −− Tech Mahindra India
of their studies, with scholarship
institutional banking. You may consider things −− Telstra
−− DXC Technology funding being made available for We offer financial support for your
like open banking, artificial intelligence, cyber
−− Elizabeth −− Thales at least half of these students. overseas experience through travel
security, ecosystem creation or blockchain
Broderick & Co. −− Westpac scholarships and grants.
to prevent fraud, minimise risk and help
Develop a global perspective. Make the most of your time
transform businesses. −− Herbert Smith Freehills −− WPP
Opportunities include: abroad via the Global Citizenship
−− KPMG Award – an extracurricular,
Adobe – The future of education: closing −− 131 partner universities that are
the digital skills gap ranked in the top 200 worldwide** internationally focused leadership
development program. Visit our
This project investigates the future of −− short-term (2–6 weeks), semester “I chose the HEC Paris business
website to learn more.
education, looking to formulate creative and and year-long program options school because of its fantastic
innovative ways to address the lag between −− overseas field schools such location and academic reputation.
Our study abroad and
education and disruptive technological as the Sydney Southeast Asia There are plenty of great
exchange programs
change within the industry. You will provide Centre’s multidisciplinary experiences in Paris. I really
tangible suggestions and solutions to harness −− sydney.edu.au/sydney-abroad enjoying walking in the Musée
schools, where you
the full potential of this change so human could tackle real-world du Louvre, Château de Versailles
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talent aligns with technological advancement. Our exchange scholarships and Notre-Dame de Paris.”
problems in Cambodia,
Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, − − sydney.edu.au/
Meilin Chen
CareerSeekers – settling refugees better “This interdisciplinary experience Timor‑Leste and Vietnam scholarships/exchange Bachelor of Commerce
CareerSeekers is a non-profit social is a key stepping stone in preparing Home country: China
−− intensive in-country Open
enterprise that aims to reconnect asylum The Global Citizenship Award
you for the workplace and gives Learning Environment units
seekers and refugees with their preferred −− sydney.edu.au/
you an insight into what life is like where you study language
careers in Australia. This project helps sydney-abroad/gca
and culture at a partner
to highlight the untapped talent sitting in beyond the doors of the University.”
university in Asia, the Pacific,
these communities and assesses the social,
Vincent Giannini Europe or North Africa
financial and economic impact in speeding Study area: commerce
up the resettlement process. Home country: Australia −− short-term summer programs * ‘
Learning Abroad 2017’, Australian
Universities International Directors’
at prestigious universities like Forum report, October 2018 Note: Partner university figures are
Harvard, Yale and London indicative only. For the most up-to-date
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** T
imes Higher Education World list of partner universities, visit
School of Economics University Rankings, 2019 sydney.edu.au/study/overseas-exchangeBACHELOR OF ADVANCED STUDIES BECOME A DALYELL SCHOLAR
The Bachelor of Advanced Studies gives you the flexibility to Dalyell Scholars have access to a range of enrichment opportunities
design your own degree. Challenge yourself through advanced that will challenge you alongside your talented peers.
coursework and a major project, and make the most of
exchange and internship opportunities.
The Bachelor of Advanced Studies can be The Dalyell Scholars stream is designed for In addition to completing distinctive Dalyell
taken in combination with a three‑year liberal Combined high-achieving students with the equivalent units of study, you will have access to
studies, professional or specialist bachelor's Bachelor’s Bachelor of of an ATAR of 98+ including an International enrichment opportunities, including:
Degree
degree, including the Bachelor of Applied degree Advanced Baccalaureate (IB) diploma score of 40 (and −− accelerated learning options, such as
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Science (Exercise and Sport Science), Bachelor Studies equivalent scores for other qualifications). early access to advanced units of study
of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of As a Dalyell Scholar you will engage in in your chosen field and enrichment
Join us
Design Computing, Bachelor of Economics, experiences that will extend your academic units outside of your discipline
Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Visual Arts. 3 years Duration 4 years abilities, develop your leadership capabilities,
−− access to a specialised Mathematical
Over four years, you can: expand your global network, and have the
Components Sciences (Science) program (optional)
−− design your own degree by combining opportunity to collaborate and network with
like-minded world influencers. −− tailored mentoring and professional
majors from a range of disciplines
Major The program was named after Elsie Jean skills development
−− complete a second major* from Double major* Dalyell OBE (1881‑1948), a distinguished −− optional international experiences
either your primary study area or the
Minor medical graduate of the University. to develop your global perspective,
shared pool of majors and minors
(or for some courses, To study as a Dalyell Scholar, admission including access to a $2000
−− work on real-world industry, community a second major)
is by application or invitation, depending global mobility scholarship.
and research challenges across disciplines Open Learning on the course.
−− undertake one of the following options: Environment
−− sydney.edu.au/dalyell-scholars
−− complete advanced coursework to build Electives
on your expertise and leadership skills, or
Exchange (by
−− undertake honours advanced coursework
application)
alongside an honours research project
(subject to meeting the required academic Third-year project
Who was Elsie Jean Dalyell?
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(per major)
standards for honours), to earn an
honours degree from the University Advanced Elsie Jean Dalyell OBE (1881–1948) was the first full-time female
coursework academic in our Faculty of Medicine. She was a pioneer
that will provide a possible pathway to
further study, including PhD studies Substantial resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and
(for honours study options outside those fourth-year project worked as a senior clinician in a Vienna‑based research team
available in the Bachelor of Advanced Honours by studying childhood diseases. Her academic excellence and
Studies, see sydney.edu.au/courses). application commitment to creating her own path are hallmarks of our
Dalyell Scholars stream.
* A second/double major is not available in Design Computing.
For more information about the structure of the
Bachelor of Advanced Studies, see page 3 or visit
−− sydney.edu.au/bachelor-advanced-studies Image: Elsie Jean Dalyell. Courtesy of State Records NSW:
New South Wales Medical Board; NRS 9873, Photographs of
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doctors, 1888‑1927. [Digital ID 9873_a025_a025000062] Elsie
Jean Dalyell, no dateUNIVERSITY LIFE STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
We have a packed calendar of events and celebrations We'll give you plenty of help
when you're here. Here
for you to enjoy. With more than 200 clubs and societies,
are just a few of the ways
including 32 cultural groups, and 130+ nationalities we support your health,
Childcare information Mental health
represented on campus, there’s something for everyone. wellbeing and academic
Advice about childcare on and Clinical psychologists
near campus and counsellors
achievement. Mental health support
Our clubs and societies provide endless opportunities for networking, fun and leadership.
Cultural groups include the Ekansh Indian Cultural Society, Greek Society, Indonesian One-on-one counselling
Student Association, Spanish & Latin American Society, and many more. There is also
a huge range of facilities, programs and campus events to keep you healthy and active Career support
during your time at university.
International student career
development program
Multifaith chaplaincy
Employability skills workshops
Chaplains from
Transition support to the
12 faith groups for
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Australian workplace
on-campus
Resume writing, interview skills and
Join us
consultations
Academic, language and career planning advice
Dedicated prayer rooms
learning support Meet employers at careers fairs
Accelerated learning and events
Transition/bridging courses Sydney CareerHub,
Online learning resources an online jobs database
Orientation and arrival sessions
Practical skills workshops
Welcome to university
Settling into Sydney
Disability services Arrival sessions for
Academic enrichment international students
Assistive technology
The University of Sydney Information on support services
Bridging courses
200+ Union is a student-led
Online learning resources
Lecture support
Meet fellow students and staff
clubs and societies, organisation that runs Building access and
many activities and invests Drop-in support accessible facilities Adjusting to study life
4 live performance spaces and
12 cafés on campus all funds back into the Mathematics learning support Academic adjustments
student experience.
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sydney.edu.au/student-clubs For more information and to access
www.usu.edu.au our student support services, visit
−− sydney.edu.au/campus-life
Accommodation
On-campus student housing Health and wellbeing*
Residential colleges Doctors
Off-campus living Pharmacists
Excellent sporting facilities,
including 2 fitness centres Thriving communities Dentists
and a 50-metre Optometrists
@carlosshiralipour
swimming pool Physiotherapists
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DACCOMMODATION Camperdown/Darlington Campus
University residences ($220–571 per week)
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5 6ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN AND PLANNING ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Introduction to Cultural Global America Life and Evolution Cultural Difference:
Year Semester Units of study
Studies An Introduction
Design Process Architectural Sketching and Architectural Safety Induction 1
2 Screen Cultures and Introduction to Film From Molecules to Design Theory and
1 and Methods History/Theory 1 Drawing the Built Communications 1 and Competency
1 Gender: Film to Apps Studies Ecosystems Culture
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Empirical Thinking Architectural Living Cities Design in
2 After 1989 Design and Analysis
Technologies 1 Architecture 2
2 Youth and Youth Culture Science, Ethics and Writing for the Digital Botany
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you’ll explore ideas and issues in your
−− Business analyst −− Corporate trainer
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relations officer a leader and drive change with social, −− Curriculum developer practitioner and lifelong learner.
−− Customer relationship manager environmental and commercial impact. −− Early childhood teacher
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of Management*
−− Stock trader Sample course structure: Bachelor of Education
−− Tax adviser (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences)/Bachelor of Arts with majors in Ancient History and Latin
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Year Semester Units of study
Education, Teachers Age of Empires Introduction to Foundations for
1
and Teaching Latin 1 Ancient Rome
1
Human Development Civilisations of the Introduction to Greek and Roman
2
and Education Ancient World Latin 2 Myth
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Professional Accounting program with a major in Finance 1 Psychology Professional Ideology in Rome
2 Practice 1
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Social Perspectives Literacy and Intermediate Latin 2 Australia: Politics LANTITE#
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on Education Diversity and Nation Undergraduate
Future of Business Quantitative Business Accounting, Business Introduction to First Teaching Area Second Teaching Ancient Egyptian Pompeii and
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Analysis and Society Project Management 1 Curriculum unit 1 Area Curriculum Religion and Magic Herculaneum
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2
Digital World Management Decision Making First Teaching Area Second Teaching Information Pedagogy and Professional
Leading and Influencing Financial Accounting A Business Law for Corporate Finance I 2 curriculum unit 2 Area Curriculum Technology Professional Experience A
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2 First Teaching Area Second Teaching Indigenous Pedagogy and Professional
Digital Influence through Management Accounting Marketing Principles Corporate Finance II
2 1 Curriculum unit 3 Area Curriculum Education: Professional Experience B
Social Media
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Financial Accounting B Australian Taxation Investments and Real Estate Finance
1 4 Reading and Applying Positive Historiography Interdisciplinary
System Portfolio Management
3 Educational Research; Approaches to Ancient and Modern Impact in Ancient
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Career options Make a powerful impact to improve Career options Studying law at Sydney will give you the
−− Aircraft/aerospace engineer the lives of people around the world Legal skills in research, analysis and persuasive
−− Barrister
−− Biomedical engineer
with a degree in engineering, project communication that will qualify you to
−− Chemical engineer −− Judge
−− Civil engineer
management or advanced computing. −− Magistrate be a successful lawyer. Your expertise
−− Computer programmer From AI to space travel, engineers, −− Solicitor will be highly transferable in the
−− Computer systems analyst project managers and computer scientists Non-legal
global marketplace.
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solutions to society’s greatest problems. −− Foreign affairs
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−− Software developer
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−− Journalism 12th in the
−− Web developer, including
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fastest-growing 20th in the world −− Project management
occupations need for engineering – −− Public policy
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knowledge*
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Year Semester Units of study
Sample course structure: Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Mechatronic)
Introduction to Introduction to History Workshop Foundations of Law Legal Research I**
with a major in Robotics and Intelligent Systems 1 1 International and Sociology 1
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Global Studies
Year Semester Units of study The Making of the Global America Design Theory and Torts
2
Linear Algebra Calculus of One Introduction to Engineering Integrated Global Order Culture
1 Variable Mechatronic Computing Engineering 1 The End of Empire Power and Identity Civil and Criminal Contracts
Engineering 2 1
and the New States in a Global Era Procedure
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Statistics Multivariate Introduction to Mechatronics 1 Engineering The Dynamics of Transnational Criminal Law Cross-Cultural
2 Calculus and Mechatronic Design Mechanics 2 Global Economy Actors and Communication
Modelling Networks
Mechatronics 2 Engineering Fundamentals Engineering Social Movements Interdisciplinary Indonesian 1A Public International Legal Research II**
Dynamics of Electrical Analysis# 3 1 in the Global South Impact in Global Law
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Conflict and its Global Ethics: Torts and Public Law
Electronic Devices Mechanical Mechanics of Materials 1 Integrated 2
2 Consequences Philosophy Contracts II
and Circuits Design 1 Solids 1 Engineering 2
Administrative Law Federal Introduction to The Legal
Manufacturing Power Electronics System Dynamics Electronic Circuit Integrated 4 1 Constitutional Law Property and Profession
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1 International Law A International Law Clinic A
Robotics and Optimisation Signal Processing Engineering 4
World Trade Philosophy of Anti-Discrimination International
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which count towards the first degree in the combined Law program.
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# These units are just some of the many electives available to students. Units are indicative only.
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