For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The five-year dual degree program consisting of a Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering is designed specifically to cater for students wishing to pursue a career in materials/chemical engineering with professional accreditation in both disciplines. The Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering has specialised academic streams in Process Metallurgy, Physical Metallurgy, Ceramic Engineering or Materials Engineering.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
This dual degree program, the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Social Research and Policy, enables students to complete a major stream from those available in Science and in Social Research and Policy within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
For admission to the program, students must satisfy the entry requirements to the Bachelor of Science as well as to the Bachelor of Social Research and Policy.
For questions regarding the Bachelor of Social Research and Policy requirements for the program, students should consult staff in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Student Centre. For questions relating to the Bachelor of Science component of the program, students should consult the Science Student Centre.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Dual degree program, Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a four-year program (192 UOC) for intending secondary school teachers. The program is a nationally accredited pre-service qualification.
Students combine studies in two single secondary teaching specialisations from the BCom. The program covers both theoretical and practical aspects of education, including 80 days supervised professional experience in at least two different secondary schools.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Dual degree program, Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a four-year program (192 UOC) for intending secondary school teachers. The program is a nationally accredited pre-service qualification.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Dual degree of Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a four-year program (full-time) for intending secondary school teachers. Students combine studies in Science or Mathematics with both theoretical and practical aspects of education. In the final two years of the program, students develop skills in classroom competence and spend 80 days on supervised teaching practice in allocated secondary schools.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is a one year advanced undergraduate degree for high-achieving students which may be undertaken upon completion of an undergraduate pass degree. A student undertaking this program will normally complete honours within the business specialisation (major) of their pass degree.
The B Commerce (Honours) program enables students to expand and deepen their understanding of this discipline and develop highly sought after analytical, problem solving and research skills through undertaking a significant independent research thesis. The program may be a pathway into a PhD. Honours may be completed within the disciplines of accounting, finance, human resource management, information systems, international business, management or marketing
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Bachelor of Media Arts Honours (BMA Hons) is the equivalent of four years full-time study, designed to meet industry demand for creative practitioners and content developers who possess multiple skills and breadth of knowledge in media arts including video making, sound, web design, digital imaging, 3D modelling, animation, and critical and creative thinking within the domain of digital media. The BMA offers students strong fundamentals combined with creative development and flexibility to explore a digital media major, and undertake a significant research project and industry experience internship in their final year.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) [BFA (Hons)] is the equivalent of four years full-time study, designed for those who wish to involve themselves as practitioners in the visual arts or related fields by providing rigorous and demanding studies at tertiary level from a wide range of approaches and disciplines within the visual arts.
The BFA (Hons) offers students strong fundamentals combined with flexibility to explore various media through practice and experimentation, and undertake a significant research project and opportunities to engage with the arts world in their final year.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
This program provides an education to students who wish to enter a range of different areas of the design profession, including graphic design, media design, film, television production and post-production, illustration, publications, interiors, theatre, exhibitions, display, festivals and furnishings, ceramics, textiles, jewellery and product design.
This program recognises the College of Fine Arts' particular strengths, resources and requirements to provide an undergraduate program which places emphasis on an integrated approach rather than on narrow vocational specialisations. These strengths are its technology and its relationship with industry, its courses in visual arts, art education and art theory, and the ability to offer design from a creative and cross disciplinary base.
For undergraduate study, there is more than one way to meet our academic entry requirements. These include high school studies, foundation studies, recognised prior study and a university transfer. Check out the ‘Alternative entry pathways’ section in our international student guide for undergraduates or check your eligibility based on your qualifications in the Undergraduate Entry table above.
The Bachelor of Social Work with Honours (UNSW BSW Hons) offers you an innovative and accredited program leading to eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The UNSW BSW Hons includes studies in the areas of social work practice, social and behavioural sciences, and contextual studies. The program includes a number of courses aimed at the development of research skills, including research design and methodology, and every student completes a piece of independent or directed research as part of the Honours requirement.