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Sydney, New South WalesLocation
UniversitySchool type
Estd1949established year
59000enrollment
Public
Partner [20 Courses]
8.2/10

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Bachelor of Arts [B.A] Industrial Design

4 years
Honours, On Campus
English
Full Time
Exam Scores: IELTS6.5|TOEFL90|PTE58

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11 Reviews Found

YK

Course Curriculum:

The course curriculum for my degrees is among the best in the whole country and is renowned internationally for its research impact and practical education. The courses are taught by well versed and expert professors and there are plenty of opportunities to develop your own skills in the subject and get to learn more. Industrial experience is a degree requirement (mandatory).

I like the country and future prospects in my field of study. I am also a recipient of one of their most prestigious scholarships which played a key role in me selecting my university. I have always been interested in Computer Science and UNSW being the best in the country for STEM education, I chose it for my undergraduate degree.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 9/10

O
7.3 /10

Course Curriculum:

Extremely relevant in today's society and uses super current examples, also very flexible as to what subjects you want to take, can do exchanges abroad or work experience as part of your course.

Fees:

Unsure as depends on degree and subjects and international/domestic students

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 7/10

Course Curriculum:

A wide range of students from many different faculties. Meaning I get the opportunity to meet a lot of people and see what their degree is like for them.

Fees:

I applied for HECS under Centrelink. Each term HECS pays off my semester fees which are generous as my family would not be able to pay my university fees right now. However, once I start working full time after I graduate. I will use all the money which I've made to pay off my university fees.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 10/10

James Zhang
9.0 /10

Course Curriculum:

My faculty is very passionate about what they do you could see it in the way lecturers teach. It has been very progressive and professional thus far and I have no complaints about the quality of education I'm receiving.

Fees:

I paid it all directly, there are scholarships however I did not apply for any. I am charged approximately $17k AUD a semester. My government does provide an interest-free loan however certain requirements need to be met and you have to prove you are actually succeeding in all your courses. The loan can then be referred to when you have gotten a job.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

S
7.8 /10

Course Curriculum:

Issues are evident in the compression of the material in the switch from semesters to trimesters but other than that, the classes cover most bases pertaining to a holistic and well-rounded music education thus far.

Fees:

The fees are paid through HECS (the Australian government lends students money when provided with the relevant tax file number. Then, when the individual is earning in a high enough tax bracket, it is paid as taxes. The whole process is interest-free). An average term for BMus (performance) at UNSW costs around $2300, not including mandatory ensemble fees, textbooks and instruments/maintenance. $480 per trimester is subsidized for private tuition.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 5/10
placement: 5/10
extracurricular: 10/10

s
9.2 /10

Course Curriculum:

Wonderful absolutely amazing I really love my degree and how flexible it is and all the industry connections that it gives me which makes it one of the best courses in the country in my humble opinion.

Fees:

The fees are extreme please make university education a lot cheaper like how do you expect us to afford like 100 thousand dollars straight out of high school somehow I can't believe this.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 9/10
extracurricular: 10/10

SN
7.5 /10

Course Curriculum:

The course is well structured. Medicine programs around the world are quite long and thus are often very tedious to follow. The 6-year program allows for students to space out their work and learn other small courses in the middle as well.

Fees:

The fee structure varies between courses, your visa or residential status and scholarship availability, mine was very different due to the scholarship.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 8/10

A
7.0 /10

Course Curriculum:

I believe there is a lot of work that needs to go into it. The group assignments are a joke. The tutorials need to focus more on the discussion. It seems that as I am progressing, I am now in my fourth year of university. The tutorials seem to be a lot better.

Fees:

In Australia, it is pretty standardized. I have a commonwealth supported place so hence the government subsidizes about 3/4 of the fees.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 5/10

Course Curriculum:

The course curriculum is quite well organized and interesting for first-year students -however, at times some complex topics in science can be rushed and this can be quite difficult for some students. Also, there are online threshold materials that must be completed and understood to attend lectures - this baseline knowledge every week required to attend lectures can be difficult to maintain at times.

Fees:

The fee structure is different for different faculties but for a band3 HECS (science degree) it is usually $ 1170 AUD per subject and 8 subjects need to be completed in a year. However, students can opt to do 9 or less depending on their degree structure. Other costs such as student amenities fee are $110 per term, need to be paid three times a year.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 9/10

Km
8.7 /10

Course Curriculum:

So far it is really interesting and engaging. The topics being taught are quite relevant to the area I want to be working in in the future. The assessments are very specific which is good because you can explain in more depth. The lectures are very interesting because each topic in the curriculum all relate to each other and you find similarities between most topics which is interesting to see.

Fees:

The fee structure is simple and easily managed, fees can either be payed straight up or deferred through the governments fee help which defers payment until you earn a certain threshold and payments will be taken out of your tax. The university has also an amenities payment which is $100 to use amenities such as the library and online services, this payment can also be deferred.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 8/10

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