Online Courses
STEM Course
Do you think the fees are wrong ? Report Here
The University of Sydney Reviews
Most Popular Tags
16 Reviews Found
Course work is huge. It keeps us drowned with work load even in weekends. We also have group assignment which is good way to interact with new people.
I choose this university because first its the best University in Australia for my course and I wanted to study in Australia.
The curriculum gets updated continuously based on inputs from the industry as well as from the university, hence can be said the most efficient. The industry related subjects were taught by industry experts. Guest lectures form industry professionals, real life projects, etc, were also included in the curriculum.
AUD 45,000 per year for international students.
It's fantastic. We are given opportunities to conduct research in the last year. The syllabus is updated and the administration is done in a good manner.
It is known for its research and research facilities and is ranked in the top 100. For my course it is ranked 19th in the WORLD.
I think the USYD’s neuroscience and psychology curriculum is exceptional. It is not just theoretical and definitely not outdated. Even though it is COVID-19 season, their lectures have been consistently engaging enough to make such a convoluted topic easy to digest. The course’s assignments have been engaging (e.g.- assigned groups, visual presentations, and weekly tutorials) which made it possible to still connect with fellow classmates and faculty members in a time like this. They have also been very fair in their assessment, putting no student in a disadvantage: they consider the hardships that we are all going through and provides special consideration when we are unable to deliver our assessments on said time (e.g. - replacement exams, recorded lectures). In this past year, I have learned so many useful skills that have helped me understand my own mental processes better. I have also been exposed to their wide arrange of clubs and societies that connected me to individuals with various backgrounds that helped me develop many interpersonal skills.
I was enrolled in New York University as a Business Technology Management student for 2 years. I was 17 at the time and felt pressured by my parents to go to a well-known university to study the same major they did. In New York, I quickly realized that I did not feel fulfilled doing my major, and struggled a lot with my mental health. Mental health is a taboo topic in my home country, Indonesia, and that fact alone fueled my life goal of helping people, and so I took a special interest in the way our brain functions in hopes of advancing science and medicine that would be useful for people in the future as well as removing the negative stigma on mental illnesses. I decided it was time to take a leap of faith and moved half way across the world to USYD as I heard very amazing things about their science and research faculty. So, here I am studying Neuroscience and Psychology in a university that I love.
The style of teaching and the structure of the curriculum is of average standard
It is in the top five in australia and in top two for economics
As a medical programme its great; get to go to the hospital once a week to see real patients from the first week of the programme so it gives great clinical exposure. The lecturers and academics are fantastic in that they provide great lectures and are willing to answer and entertain questions. You get great research exposure too through the MD project component of the programme. They've recently updated the syllabus for new incoming first years so the programme.
The University of Sydney has a renowned globally accredited medical programme which is accepted in multiple countries. Also it is close to home, which for me is Singapore.
Very good and heavily STEM-related. Having industrial exposure is part of the curriculum and forces you to have professional work experience.
50000 AUD
The course syllabus at UoN is why I transferred to USYD. I found out that the particular degree I was completing WA unaccredited, so I changed to USYD, where their curriculum is much more encompassing of the qualities an accredited graduate would be expected to have (i.e. the PEP program).
I am not sure how much the student contribution is as I am using the HECs program.
The course syllabus is updated annually and it closely resembles the current industry standards. Companies like Google and Facebook closely work with the University's Computing Society, regularly hosting barbecues to foster community engagement.
192,000 AUD
Comments