Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Institution:
Address:
University of Sydney The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources McMillan Building (A05) Science Road
Cost:
Indicative Student Contribution for a Commonwealth Supported Place: $4,780 per 1 EFTSL
Length:
4 years.
 
 
About this course
Enrolment process
About the institution
Combined degrees allow students to complete a course of study which leads to the award of two degrees.

The Science-Arts program at the University of Sydney allows students to combine a range of interests and complete a major in both science and arts.

Students who meet the admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) or the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) can gain admission to the BSc (Advanced)-BA or the BSc (Advanced Mathematics)-BA.

Examples of potential areas of study in the BSc
Agricultural Chemistry, Anatomy and Histology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology (animal, plant, genetics), Cell Pathology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Computational Science, Environmental Studies, Financial Mathematics and Statistics, Geography, Geology and Geophysics, History and Philosophy of Science, Immunobiology, Information Systems, Marine Science, Mathematics, Medicinal Chemistry, Microbiology, Nanoscience and Technology, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physics, Physiology, Plant Sciences, Psychology, Soil Science, Statistics.

Examples of potential areas of study in the BA
Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Anthropology, Arabic Language and Culture, Arab World Islam and the Middle East, Archaeology (Classical, Near Eastern, Prehistoric and Historical), Art History and Theory, Asian Studies, Australian Literature, Australian Studies, Biblical Studies, Chinese Studies, Classical Studies, Cultural Studies, English, European Studies, Film Studies, French Studies, Gender Studies, Germanic Studies, Greek (Ancient and Modern), Hebrew (Classical and Modern), Heritage Studies, Hindi-Urdu, History, Indonesian and Malay Studies, International and Comparative Literary Studies, Italian Studies, Japanese Studies, Jewish Civilisation Thought and Culture, Korean Studies, Latin, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Music, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Sanskrit, Social Policy, Sociology, Spanish Studies, Studies in Religion, Thai (no guarantee of continuing availability), Yiddish (no guarantee of continuing availability).
Domestic Students

Applications for the University's undergraduate courses are made though the Universities Admission Centre (UAC). On-time applications for the March Semester close on the last working day of September. On-time applications for the July Semester close in May (Note: not all courses are offered in the July semester intake). For more information refer to the University's admission website http://www.usyd.edu.au/fstudent/undergrad/apply/index.shtml

International Students

If you are an international student, there are 3 methods of applying to the University.

1. Directly to the University.
2. Through a University representative (agent).
3. Through the Universities Admissions Centre - for international students applying on the basis of a current Australian Year 12 High School examination (whether studying inside or outside Australia), or studying either an International Baccalaureate in Australia or a New Zealand Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3.

For more information refer to our international website http://www.usyd.edu.au/fstudent/international/undergrad/apply/apply.shtml
The Camperdown and Darlington Campuses are home to the faculties of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Architecture, Arts, Economics and Business, Education and Social Work, Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Veterinary Science.

Also located on this campus is the University's Centre for English Teaching

This 72-hectare site, located near the junction of Parramatta and City Roads, features landscaped grounds, sports ovals and centres, museums, galleries, two major complexes devoted to student recreation and services, and of course the famous Quadrangle and many other beautiful modern and historic buildings.
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