I. Specialty Setting of University of Technology, Sydney
Business: business, activity and leisure management, tourism management, sports and sports management, tourism and hotel management, mathematics and finance, business administration, business accounting, business accounting and finance, community management, business marketing, business operation and supply chain management, human resource management and accounting;
Media category: news, media art and production, public communication, writing and cultural studies, social investigation, news and media, communication management, creation, information and knowledge management, international studies, animation;
Architecture: architectural design, property rights economics, industrial design, fashion and textile design, interior design, visual communication design, project management, planning, design, animation, digital architecture, architecture, advanced architecture;
Education: primary education, adult education, music therapy, literature, education;
Engineering: engineering practice, engineering science, engineering, engineering management, engineering research, environmental engineering management, software engineering management;
Information technology: information technology, game development, interactive multimedia, Internet engineering science;
International Studies: International Studies, China Studies;
Law: law, dispute settlement, international law, industrial property rights;
Nursing, midwifery and health: nursing and health service management;
Science: biological science, mathematics and finance, mathematics and calculation, biotechnology, forensic biology, medical science, Chinese medicine health science, marine biology, science, forensic applied chemistry.
Second, the application conditions of Sydney University of Technology
Undergraduate requirements
1, college entrance examination score: applying for the undergraduate course of University of Technology Sydney requires completing high school education, and the undergraduate course can be admitted if the college entrance examination score reaches 455-566 (with a total score of 750), that is, the average score of college entrance examination requires 60%-75%. In the legal field, the score of college entrance examination is required to reach 543-566, that is, the average score of college entrance examination is 73%-75%. In addition, most honor courses in various fields do not accept college entrance examination applications.
2. Language: The total score of IELTS is 6.5, and the single item is not less than 6.0. Some courses such as animation design and communication require IELTS total score of 7.0 and writing of 7.0; The education dual-degree course requires IELTS total score of 7.5, listening and speaking of 8.0 and reading and writing of 7.0.
Main requirement
1. Education: You usually need to complete a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) recognized by the school, and some courses need an honorary bachelor's degree. The application conditions for master's courses in different fields are slightly different, and the average grade point requirement is 2.75 (the total score is 4.0), that is, the average score is more than 68%.
2. Language: The total score of IELTS is 6.5, and the single item is not less than 6.0. Some courses, such as business administration, physiotherapy, pharmacy and clinical psychology, require an IELTS total score of 7.0 or above; Middle school education requires IELTS total score of 7.5, speaking and listening of 8.0, reading and writing of 7.0.
3. Others: Most of the master's courses at the University of Technology Sydney have professional restrictions, such as actuarial science, IT science, medicine, etc., requiring the same or the same professional background; Most business majors require GMAT scores; MBA course requires 2 years or above management experience; Design, architecture and other courses have portfolio requirements; Some courses also require personal statements of less than 500 words.
Three. Project recommendation of University of Technology Sydney
School of Humanities and Social Sciences: Master of Mass Media. (Australia ranks first in major)
School of Engineering: Two-year dual-degree course, win-win in the field of engineering and management, Master of Engineering/Double Master of Engineering Management (two-year); Double master degree in engineering management/business administration (two-year system); Unlike other general courses, the School of Engineering has two degree courses, which provide six-month industrial practice. During the internship, students work with professional engineers as trainee engineers. The internship program enables students to gain first-hand experience and valuable practical knowledge in the engineering industry.
School of Information Technology: Most postgraduate courses are accredited by the Australian Computer Association. Master of IT (IT undergraduate background), Master of IT (non-IT undergraduate background), Master of Advanced Computer, Master of Internet, Master of Interactive Multimedia, Master of Business Software Engineering Management, etc. Among them, the network security course in the Master of Internet is listed as the latest shortage major in Australia, and it is another innovative major launched by UTS in close connection with market demand.
School of Architecture and Design: Master of Animation Design and Master of Digital Architecture are unique to UTS, and other Australian universities have not yet offered several subjects. Among them, the Master of Animation Design course combines the advantages of the School of Design, the School of Information Technology and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and is also the first master of animation in Australia.
Business School: It is the largest business school in Australia. At present, most business majors have cancelled the requirement of work experience, such as MBA (no work experience required), and the professional accounting direction of this course has been recognized by certified public accountants; At the same time, there are also masters in international marketing, finance, event management (no work experience), sports management, tourism management, as well as fresh supply chain management and human resource management.
College of Nursing, Obstetrics and Health: the first doctoral program in obstetrics and gynecology in the world today.
Law School: The legal practice training courses of the Law School have been certified by the Legal Qualification Committee of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and UTS is also the first university in Sydney to offer certified legal practice training courses.