A, the university of Sydney to major:
Introduction: The University of Sydney can change majors within the university, or in the same school, as long as the school agrees. If there are places for admission, you can transfer directly without telling the Immigration Bureau. For example, if you are going to study for a master's degree in accounting at the University of Sydney and later become interested in a master's degree in marketing, then the applicant only needs to fill out CourseVariationForn in the international department before the start of school, and then go through the admission procedures such as fee change after approval.
Second, the University of Sydney changed its major from one school to another:
Introduction: The University of Sydney needs to study the main course for half a year before it can be put forward. If you have studied the main courses for less than six months and want to transfer to a major, what you need to do at this time is: First, get the acceptance letter offer from the new school; Then notify the University of Sydney to apply for Releaseletter. If the University of Sydney refuses your transfer, but you have good reasons, you can appeal to the Ministry of Education. If the University of Sydney approves your request, after you get the releaseletter, you can apply for a new COE in the new school, so that you can complete the transfer. You can choose a major that meets the requirements after changing majors.
Matters needing attention in changing majors at University of Sydney
1. You need to provide a course description, and the school will evaluate it according to your course description.
2. See if the content you study conforms to the teaching content of the school. If you have, you can transfer credits, and you will refer to your own grades to decide whether you can transfer credits.
3. Without changing the course level, you don't need to inform the Immigration Bureau to change your major on campus, but if you graduate ahead of time or later because of changing your major, you need to pay attention to the visa terms.
Note: If you have finished your freshman year, but you change to a completely different major, you are likely to lose credits, some of which can offset elective credits, depending on the official regulations of the University of Sydney. And when you change majors, you may have to take more courses to make up for the missing credits. Also, if students fail too many courses, the school will take the initiative to find you to change your major, saying that this major is not suitable for you and let you change to a simple major.