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The Dalyell Scholars stream is integrated within 513930 Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies. In this stream for high achieving students (ATAR of 98.00 or higher) you will have access to academic enrichment opportunities including research, advanced units of study from outside your primary discipline, mentoring and professional skills development, and a global mobility experience.
The Mathematical Sciences program is only available to those eligible for Dalyell Scholars. You will complete two majors, one from 513910 Bachelor of Science Table A and the other from either Table A or the wide range of options in Table S. You may also undertake courses in the Open Learning Environment in areas such as entrepreneurial thinking, persuasive communication, project management and ethical reasoning plus advanced coursework and a community or industry project.
Refer to 513930 Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies.
You will have the opportunity to gain industry experience through interdisciplinary project units with industry, community or research.
The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current University of Sydney fee information.
2024: Mathematics Advanced (Band 4) or Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or Mathematics Extension 2 (Band E3). From 2025: None
Assumed knowledge: For Dalyell Scholars: Mathematics Advanced; other assumed knowledge depends on majors or units of study chosen. For Mathematical Sciences: Mathematics Extension 2; other assumed knowledge depends on majors or units of study chosen.
Bridging courses are available for students who have not studied the assumed knowledge during secondary school. For Mathematical Sciences: Mathematics Extension 2, other assumed knowledge depends on majors or units of study chosen.
Recommended studies: For Mathematical Sciences: Mathematics Extension 2.
Guaranteed selection rank: 98.00, subject to non-ATAR criteria being met. A guide to guaranteed selection ranks.
Refer to the University of Sydney general admission criteria.
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The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review.
Use all ATAR profile data as a guide only; it provides a broad overview of the ATARs and selection ranks of previous Year 12 students admitted into that course. ATARs and selection ranks required for entry in 2024 may be different. If you are unsure about including a course among your preferences, contact the relevant institution.
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– = data is not available.Course updates
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Global mobility/international experience
At the University of Sydney, every undergraduate student has access to global opportunities. These opportunities may include overseas field schools, global professional placements, and student exchanges (one-year, single semester and shorter-term durations) with more than 300 partner universities worldwide.
Open Learning Environment (OLE)
Open Learning Environment (OLE) units are short, on-demand and workshop- supported. They enable you to broaden your skills in areas such as entrepreneurial thinking, persuasive communication, project management and ethical reasoning. OLEs are available to all students at the University, while students commencing in liberal studies degrees (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Commerce or combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies) and some specialist degrees (Bachelor of Economics) must complete 6 credit points of OLE units.
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Selection into the Sydney Conservatorium of Music programs is based on an audition and/or portfolio
and/or interview, while the ATAR is used only as an indicator of your ability to undertake tertiary studies.
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