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Type of provider: University

The University of Sydney recognises that the future of work will be very different. That’s why we offer flexibility across our undergraduate degrees, to prepare you for a future full of possibilities. By choosing from our range of professional, specialist, liberal studies, and combined and double degree, you’ll have the opportunity to gain expertise in your primary field of study. and choose from over 100 different study areas in the shared pool of majors and minors. This means you can sharpen your broader skills (for example, communication, critical thinking and problem-solving) and acquire multidisciplinary expertise in a second field that sits outside your primary degree. Many degrees can also be combined with the Bachelor of Advanced Studies. Taken over four years, this combined degree allows you to extend your learning with a double major, advanced coursework and projects or complete an honours year. You can enhance your university experience and graduate with work-ready skills by taking short, on-demand and workshop-supported courses in our Open Learning Environment. Placement and exchange opportunities are also available, and for students with exceptional academic ability who want to be challenged, the Dalyell Scholars stream provides access advanced coursework, as well as leadership and mentoring programs. Join the University of Sydney and discover why we are number one in Australia and fourth in the world for graduate employability in the QS 2020 Graduate Employability Rankings and have 13 disciplines ranked among the top 20 in the QS 2019 Subject Rankings. Provider CRICOS: 00026A


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