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.
Information regarding this program can also be obtained from the Faculty of Medicine website
This is a one year research program offered to students in the six year Medicine program or Arts/Medicine who have achieved a high standard in their studies. Those who complete the research program in conjunction with the six year curriculum, will be eligible for the award of the degree BSc(Med)Hons.
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 three-year Bachelor of Science allows you to study a wide range of science subjects as well as many other areas of interest. This degree is ideal for students who seek a 'generalist' degree in which there is a large element of choice. Students are encouraged to choose a broad range of courses in the first year, to expand their general understanding of Science which then enables them to choose from a wide selection of major options in the second and third year. There is also the option to apply for an additional Honours year at the end of the three years, subject to a student's academic performance and other criteria. The rules and requirements for the degree are set out below.
Entry into this Master's program requires the completion of a 4-year non-accredited (under the Washington Accord) Bachelor of Engineering degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline. Alternatively, eligible applicants include those who hold a 3-year Engineering Science degree in a cognate discipline, at least equivalent to the first three years of an Engineering degree accredited under the Washington accord. A minimum overall average of at least 70%, or equivalent, over the duration of the qualifying Bachelor's degree is also required. A pathway for entry into the program for graduates from both 4-year Bachelor of Engineering degrees in non-cognate disciplines, and 3-year Bachelor of Science degrees, exists via enrolment first into the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) program, where advanced standing (to a maximum of 2 years) may be granted.
The Telecommunications stream enables students to specialise, and gain depth of knowledge, in areas related to recent and advanced aspects of telecommunications, including wireless communications, satellite communications, quantum communications, switching and routers, advanced network architecture, network operation and control, advanced modulation and coding techniques and GPS.
Our world is shaped by big questions about global justice, war, peace, social movements, and inter-state relations. The Master of International Relationsenables you to deal critically and analytically with such questions, providing a window into the dynamic world of 21stcentury politics.The course explores the security, ethical, legal and economic dimensions of international relations. You will examine key issues in foreign policy, world order, European studies, crisis management and terrorism, as well as the gender, development, migration and governance aspects of global politics.
1. A recognised Honours degree (with a research thesis) in economics with a Second Upper Class (2.1) or higher
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2. A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a minimum overall average of 70%, as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator; plus a major (at lease sever courses) in Economics; and completed second or third-year courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics and mathematical economics at a minimum average grade of 70% for these courses.
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3. A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average as determined by the HYPERLINK "http://www.admissions.unsw.edu.au/PGCalculators/index.php"UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator and Substantial studies in intermediate level microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics as well as mathematical and statistical methods within the bachelor degree; and A graduate certificate in economics (equivalent to that offered at UNSW Business School) with a minimum overall average of 70%.
Note: There is no mid-year intake for the Master of Economics program. Applicants can only apply to commence the Master of Economics studies for Semester 1
The Master of Economics is a specialist program providing you with advance training in theoretical and applied aspects of modern economics and econometrics.
The Master of Economics provides you with in-depth knowledge of current thought in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics .
Students need a recognised four year Bachelor degree in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering or similar with a minimum 65% average.*
* NOTE: Minimum 65% average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator. Students from a non-211 university in China need a minimum 70% average. For entry details (particularly for South Asian students) please click here.
Mechanical engineering offers unique opportunities to combine various disciplines in an attempt to develop and improve products, processes and systems – thus changing the world for the better. At UNSW Engineering we offer advanced training in mechanical engineering that provides students with the knowledge, tools and strategies required for designing engineering systems and managing the entire lifecycle of a product.
IELTS: A minimum result of 7.0 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band
The Master of International Business will provide you with the skills needed to devise and implement strategic decisions that facilitate sustainable, global corporate growth.
To be eligible for the program, you need to have:
A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average (65% or higher) as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator
The UNSW English Language requirements also apply to this program.
Note: No other requirement (such as GMAT, GRE, personal statement, academic referee) is considered unless otherwise specified.
The Master of Commerce is a 1.5 year degree program consisting of 12 courses (72 UOC):
Two core courses
Three gateway core courses
Six specialisation courses
One capstone course
To apply for the AGSM MBA (full-time), you will need either:
A strong undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification), minimum GMAT score of 550, and a minimum of 2 years professional or managerial work experience, or
At least 6 years professional work experience and a minimum GMAT score of 550
An intensive two week core course providing an overview of the role of a general manager, and the skills you need to be a successful manager. Develop your team skills, leadership capability, communication skills, and managerial effectiveness. There is a specific focus on business ethics and the role it plays in equipping managers for business success.
Students need a recognized four year Bachelor of Engineering degree or a Graduate Diploma in a related discipline of engineering with a minimum 65% average.
NOTE: The minimum average required for entry is as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator. See below for further details for students from the UK, China and South Asia.
Master of Engineering Science – Our flagship Masters degree is designed for students with a four year Bachelor of Engineering degree. There is a core of key engineering subjects that can be applied to all fields, and an expansive choice of specialisations and electives.