Drawing on disciplines such as organisational communication, social theory and political studies, the course reveals the role of public relations in shaping identities, dispersing power, and creating knowledge.
Our course develops core knowledge and understanding of basic ophthalmic science, which focuses on preventing blindness, promoting eye health, and rehabilitating those with a visual disability.
Pursue your interests in business and law through our Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws program and graduate with two degrees that will open doors to excellent career prospects in both fields.
Develop specialised technical knowledge in automation and manufacturing systems, enabling you to apply engineering principles to understand, modify or control the manufacture, delivery and maintenance of technology components in a wide range of industries.
Our Master of Medicine (Sleep Medicine) aims to provide students with comprehensive information on the theory and practice of sleep medicine and provide training in clinical, theoretical and research techniques in the discipline.
In response to COVID-19, the University of Sydney has reviewed the availability of courses to be delivered remotely for students commencing their studies in 2021 and 2022.
Entry Requirements
To qualify for admission to the Graduate Diploma in Science, you must:
have qualified for or be a graduate with a Bachelor degree from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification from another tertiary institution;
have completed a relevant science major (i.e. minimum of 24 credit points of 3000-level units of study) relating to the intended project discipline;
satisfy any additional criteria set by the relevant Head of School or Discipline.
Read more about honours in Science.
Please note that honours in Psychology is not available in the Graduate Diploma in Science.
Our Master of Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) has been designed by critical care clinicians for doctors interested in emergency medicine, anaesthetics and intensive care medicine.