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University of Sydney (USYD)

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Bachelor of Economics (Dual Degree, Sciences Po, France)

  • Bachelor

The first of its kind in Australia, two of the world's leading institutions for the humanities and social sciences - the University of Sydney's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Sciences Po in France - have come together to offer students a dual degree program.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Aug
ATAR
91

About this course

The first of its kind in Australia, two of the world's leading institutions for the humanities and social sciences - the University of Sydney's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Sciences Po in France - have come together to offer students a dual degree program.

Entry requirements

 

Secondary qualification

A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate, including national and international equivalents.

See recognised qualifications

 

Additional requirements

This program is highly competitive. Admission to the program is determined jointly by the University of Sydney and Sciences Po, based on the following criteria:

  • be a recent high school leavers (no transfer students permitted)
  • submission of a statement of motivation, CV and academic transcripts (see below)
  • attend a panel interview via teleconference
  • meet the higher of the English language requirements of University of Sydney (see below) and SciencesPo (see requirements).

Study locations

Camperdown/Darlington

Career pathways

Our graduates can be found in a broad range of careers and roles, including:

  • Accountant
  • Banker
  • Business consultant
  • Business information systems analyst
  • Economic analyst, economist
  • Financial manager
  • Human resource manager
  • Industrial relations specialist
  • Researcher
  • Social policy adviser

How to apply

Prepare supplementary material before applying
  • Applicants must complete and compile all supplementary material prior to submitting their final application to the University. Additional information will not be accepted after the application closing date.
  • Hard copies of transcripts or additional material are not required as part of the application. Please only upload your supplementary material.
  • Reference letters are not required and will not be accepted or considered as part of the application.
Supplementary documents

All applicants will be required to upload the following supplementary material at the point of application:

  1. Sciences Po Campus Selection (Years 1 and 2)
    1. Le Havre Campus: Europe-Asia Undergraduate Programme
    2. Menton Campus: Middle East-Mediterranean Undergraduate Programme
    3. Reims Campus: Europe-North America Undergraduate Programme, and Europe-Africa Undergraduate Programme
  2. School reports and transcripts - Prepared as a PDF, please upload school reports and transcripts from the past three years:
    1. 2021-2022 final or most recent before the application deadline, including HSC trial results, if available.
    2. 2020-2021
    3. 2019-2020
Prepare a statement of motivation (1,000 words)

This written response should describe the reasons that led you to apply for the Dual Degree Program. It should briefly outline how and why the education environments at Sciences Po and University of Sydney will help satisfy your intellectual, personal and professional ambitions especially how the study paths in the Dual Degree speak to your interests and ideas.

You may also want to articulate how you foresee your engagement in campus life beyond the walls of the classroom. Please note that extensions will not be granted under any circumstances.

Prepare a resume

Ensure you include your academic achievements and your involvement in any extra-curricular, personal or community activities.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Business & Management courses at University of Sydney (USYD).
72.6%
Overall satisfaction
74.7%
Skill scale
51.8%
Teaching scale
87.2%
Employed full-time
$65.4k
Average salary