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Master of Architecture
University of Sydney
The Master of Architecture provides a dynamic studio-based learning environment that produces graduates who are forward thinking, collaborative and at the forefront of the changing architectural profession. You will be challenged to expand your conceptual and creative skills while being grounded in the requirements essential for professional registration and practice after graduation.This degree operates around a series of studios that require students to engage at a graduate level with projects that emphasize research, design and vision. Student work is defined by the rigours of industry practice and surveys the social, environmental, practical and aesthetic needs of the brief while working within the wider context of architectural theory and philosophy. The Master of Architecture is a 2-year full-time program (part-time option available on request), consisting of 96 credit points. It is taught by some of the world leaders in architecture education and on graduation, you will join distinguished alumni who have gone on to become major figures in the architecture world both in Australia and internationally. You will have a dedicated Master of Architecture studio space that you may access 24 hours a day. Students also have access to 24-hour computer labs, the latest digital fabrication equipment, wood and metal workshops as well as a number of design studios. There are also opportunities for international exchange in the first three semesters of the program with a number of prestigious institutions worldwide. Commonwealth Supported PlacesCommonwealth Supported Places (CSP) are available for postgraduate study for eligible domestic students. This means that your course fees are subsidised by the Australian Government and you pay a student contribution amount (SCA). CSPs are limited in number and are allocated based on academic merit.
Master of Agriculture and Environment
University of Sydney
The Master of Agriculture and Environment trains you to solve the big challenges in the world: food security, climate change, and management of carbon, water and the environment. With lots of professional experience in the lab and out in the field, you’ll be ready to contribute to a booming sector that generates over $150 billion a year in production, contributes around 16% of Australia's export earnings, and tackles the biggest global issues of our time. The one-and-a-half-year Master of Agriculture and Environment is the perfect next step for graduates already trained by a degree in Science, Economics or related work experience (accreditation subject to approval). Within this articulated degree you will complete a research project where you will be innovatively addressing modern-day problems, while also honing your skills in project management, communication and cross-disciplinary thinking. You can choose from a range of specialist streams depending on where your interests lie. Importantly, the course gives you lots of hands-on experience, which helps to make you highly sought-after by employers in both the public and private sectors. Your studies will be bolstered by state-of-the-art facilities that are among the best in Australia. These include our Centre for Carbon, Water and Food – the first of its kind in the nation – and the world-renowned Plant Breeding Institute. In 2015, our IA Watson International Grains Research Centre became the largest regional grains research centre in the country.Commonwealth Supported PlacesCommonwealth Supported Places (CSP) are available for this course for eligible domestic students. This means that your course fees are subsidised by the Australian Government and you pay a student contribution amount (SCA). CSP places are limited in number and are allocated based on academic merit.
Master of Advanced Surgery (Breast Surgery)
University of Sydney
The breast surgery program was developed and is delivered in collaboration with Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand Inc (BreastSurgANZ). The coursework is designed to provide breast surgeons with the latest knowledge of breast oncology and breast surgical and oncoplastic techniques. Why study with us? How will you learn?Who should study this course?
Master of Advanced Nursing Practice
University of Sydney
Gain specialist expertise and leadership skills alongside the confidence to advance your clinical practice in a range of areas and progress towards senior healthcare roles. Why study this course?Learn from leading researchers in nursing practice and the study of the clinical environment and solidify your theoretical foundations of nursing practice. You will also develop your confidence to use the latest research-based evidence to inform your clinical decision making.During this one and a half year degree, you will build on the knowledge you have gained through your clinical practice, with an emphasis on the provision of high-quality care and patient safety.Upon completion of this course, you will have the knowledge, skills, and attributes required to develop initiatives in healthcare and make a substantial contribution to healthcare policy and development. Who should study this course?Designed for registered nurses, the Master of Advanced Nursing Practice explores the ways nurses work and practice within clinical environments.Financing your studies
Master of Administrative Law and Policy
University of Sydney
Develop your understanding of the relationship between the law and analysis and implementation of public policy by examining the values inherent in administrative law and those of public administration, together with the practical aspects of applying the law. This program offers the opportunity for public administrators specialising as lawyers or policy analysts to learn together within the disciplines of law, government and social policy. It also provides an understanding of public policy objectives and of appropriate methodological approaches to analysing the social and economic effects of reforms.This degree is unique in terms of its content and delivery. Administered by Sydney Law School, it offers you an opportunity to complement your law studies with study through the University’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and our School of Education and Social Work.
Graduate Certificate in Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
University of Sydney
Study sexual and reproductive health at Sydney and develop a nuanced understanding of the challenges in sexual and reproductive health in Australia and internationally.In this course there are four specialisations on offer. If you choose a public health or a generalist 'no speciality' pathway all units of study will be completely online. If you choose HIV and STIs or Pyschosexual therapy and reproductive health and fertility, these specialisations are also mostly online, however they do require a 2 week intensive face-to-face session on campus. Both options are extremely flexible and will allow you to tailor your study schedule around your lifestyle. Globally, the challenges of sexual and reproductive health including HIV/STIs, infertility, and unintended pregnancy continue to be a significant public health issue. Challenges to sexual function and wellbeing also impact on the health of individuals. Comprehensive prevention and treatment of sexual and reproductive health issues require a thorough understanding of the psychosocial contexts in which they occur as well as the biological and diagnostic aspects of sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing. Designed by clinical and academic experts, the program enables students to address these challenges head-on, through flexible units that deliver maximum professional relevance.Students will have opportunities to:This course is for medical graduates who are interested in working in the field of HIV and STIs, psychosexual therapy/sexology, sexual and reproductive health.
Science Postgraduate Cross-Institutional
University of Sydney
If you are a student from another Australian tertiary institution, you may be permitted to undertake cross-institutional studies at the University of Sydney. Use the Faculty of Science Handbook or the Departmental/School websites to identify Science units of study that you would like to do at the University of Sydney. You need to be able to meet the same criteria/prerequisites as students enrolled at the University of Sydney (or have done equivalent units of study at your home institution) to be able to enrol in a particular unit of study. Detailed information about cross-institutional study can be found in the information sheet at this link: http://sydney.edu.au/science/cstuden/ug/forms.shtml#cross_inst_inbound
Pharmacy Postgraduate Cross-Institutional
University of Sydney
If you are enrolled in an accredited postgraduate course of study in pharmacy or related sciences at another institution, you may apply to undertake a unit or units of study at the University of Sydney which can be credited to your course requirements.
Nursing Postgraduate Cross-Institutional
University of Sydney
If you are enrolled in an accredited postgraduate course of study in nursing at another institution, you may apply to undertake a unit or units of study at the University of Sydney which can be credited to your course requirements.Inherent Requirements for Nursing courses
Music Postgraduate Cross-Institutional
University of Sydney
Studying an accredited music course at another institution? You can apply to study a music unit of study at the University of Sydney, which can be credited to course requirements at your home university. For information about specific music units of study, please see the Sydney Conservatorium of Music's website.