MAIN AREA OF STUDYMajor Studies(Areas of study are generally offered as Bachelor degreesunless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets)P = PrerequisitesSP = Subject PrerequisitesA = Assumed KnowledgeR = Recommended StudiesN = NoneORAL HEALTHDental Hygiene, Dental Therapy, Oral R ChemistryHealth Education and PromotionPHARMACYClinical and Professional Pharmacy Practice, P Special Tertiary <strong>Admissions</strong> Test (STAT)Pharmaceutical Sciences including Medicinal A Mathematics and Chemistry plusChemistry and Pharmaceuticals, Pharmacology,Biology or PhysicsPharmacyPHYSIOTHERAPYARPhysics and ChemistryMathematicsPOLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SCIENCESEconomics, Government and International A Depends on first year subjects selectedRelations, Industrial Relations and HumanResource Management, Political Economy.Additional majors and electives may be chosenfrom units of study offered by the faculties ofAgriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Arts,Economics and Business, Education andSocial Work and Science.PSYCHOLOGYAMathematics. Other assumed knowledgedepends on subjects selected.RESOURCE ECONOMICSBiology, Chemistry, Commercial Law, A HSC Mathematics Extension 1Economics, Finance, Geography, Geology,Government and International Relations, R Biology or Chemistry or Earth andMarine Science, Mathematics, ResourceEnvironmental ScienceEconomics, Soil Science, StatisticsSCIENCEAdvanced Mathematics A Mathematics or HSC MathematicsAdvanced ScienceExtension 1. Other assumed knowledgeMolecular Biology and Geneticsdepends on subjects chosen.Nutrition and DieteticsFor Advanced Mathematics:Science HSC Mathematics Extension 2Agricultural Chemistry, Anatomy and Histology,For Molecular Biology and Genetics:Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology (Animal,Mathematics or HSC MathematicsGenetics, Plant), Cell Pathology, Chemistry,Extension 1 and ChemistryComputational Science, Computer Science,For Nutrition and Dietetics:Environmental Studies, Financial Mathematics and Mathematics, Chemistry and BiologyStatistics, Food Science, Geography, Geology andGeophysics, History and Philosophy of Science,Immunobiology, Information Systems,Marine Science, Mathematics, Medicinal Chemistry,Microbiology, Nanoscience and Technology,Neuroscience, Nutritional Science, Pharmacology,Physics, Physiology, Plant Science, Psychology,Soil Science, StatisticsSCIENCE IN AGRICULTUREAgricultural Economics, Agronomy, Biometry, A Mathematics and ChemistryEconomics, Entomology, Environmental Chemistry,Food Science, Genetics, Horticulture,Livestock Production, Microbiology, Plant Breeding/Biotechnology, Plant Pathology, Precision Agriculture,Soil Science, Spatial Information SystemsUniversity of Sydney63
MAIN AREA OF STUDYMajor Studies(Areas of study are generally offered as Bachelor degreesunless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets)P = PrerequisitesSP = Subject PrerequisitesA = Assumed KnowledgeR = Recommended StudiesN = NoneSOCIAL WORKSocial Policy, Social Work A Knowledge required or assumed depends onfirst year subjects selectedSPEECH PATHOLOGYIdentification and Treatment of Speech and R Chemistry and English (Advanced)Language Impairments as well as otherCommunication DisordersVETERINARY SCIENCEAnimal Diseases and Pathology, Animal P Special Tertiary <strong>Admissions</strong> Test (STAT) andHusbandry, Cell Biology, Chemistry, ClinicalStatement of Commitment to Veterinary Scienceand Professional Practice, Pharmacology, A Chemistry, Physics and MathematicsVeterinary Anatomy and Physiology, Veterinary R BiologyConservation Biology, Veterinary Medicine,Veterinary SurgeryVISUAL ARTSCeramics, Film and Digital Art, Glass, Jewellery P Interview and portfolioand Object, Painting, Performance and R Visual ArtsInstallation, Photomedia, Printmedia, SculptureCOMBINED AND DOUBLE DEGREESIt is possible to combine many of the above areas of study. If you intend to take a combined degree, you will needto check the assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Many degrees are flexible and allowyou to take studies from across a range of faculties.64University of Sydney