悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院Deputy Dean (Ed
UCation)Professor John Shields于今天下午致信IDP中國項(xiàng)目辦公室,授權(quán)IDP中國代表
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院向廣大中國學(xué)生正式公布近期
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院將對國際學(xué)生錄取條件做出的調(diào)整,具體政策公布如下:
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院致力于追求教育實(shí)踐的不斷創(chuàng)新,包括強(qiáng)化技術(shù)輔助式學(xué)習(xí)、將學(xué)習(xí)與工作實(shí)踐更好地結(jié)合,還包括在教學(xué)中發(fā)展學(xué)生應(yīng)對客戶的能力以及創(chuàng)業(yè)技巧。
與此同時(shí),
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院還將通過吸引全世界最優(yōu)秀最聰明的學(xué)生來繼續(xù)樹立教學(xué)質(zhì)量優(yōu)異的口碑。作為其中的一個(gè)環(huán)節(jié),
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院將改變部分課程的入學(xué)政策,來確保實(shí)現(xiàn)不斷進(jìn)取的目標(biāo)。這將意味著
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院部分面對國際學(xué)生招生的課程將會有入學(xué)條件的變化。
具體來說,
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院對授課類碩士課程或碩士文憑課程的GPA錄取要求做出了以下調(diào)整:
♦ 商學(xué)院授課類碩士課程(Masters by Coursework)直錄GPA最低分?jǐn)?shù)要求將提高3%,即211大學(xué)最低分?jǐn)?shù)線提高至78%,非211大學(xué)最低錄取分?jǐn)?shù)線提高至83%。
♦ 商學(xué)院碩士文憑課程(Graduate Diploma)直錄GPA最低分?jǐn)?shù)要求將提高5%,即211大學(xué)最低分?jǐn)?shù)線提高至75%,非211大學(xué)最低錄取分?jǐn)?shù)線提高至80%。
|
中國211大學(xué) |
中國非211大學(xué) |
商學(xué)院授課類碩士課程 |
78% |
83% |
商學(xué)院碩士文憑課程 |
75% |
80% |
該政策將從2016年第一學(xué)期開始生效,從2015年2月17日起遞交的針對2016年第一學(xué)期及以后各學(xué)期的申請將適用新的錄取分?jǐn)?shù)要求。
詳細(xì)說明見悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院Deputy Dean (Ed
UCation) Professor John Shields親筆簽名信件,并請觀看IDP中國項(xiàng)目辦公室對
悉尼大學(xué)商學(xué)院Deputy Dean Professor John Shields和Deputy Director Student Recruitment MsKatja Lamping的獨(dú)家采訪視頻。
IDP中國項(xiàng)目辦公室獨(dú)家采訪視頻 中文翻譯版>>
I am writing to you as a valued educational partner to update you on some exciting developments within
The University of Sydney Business School. Also to advise you of planned changes to admission standards for our postgraduate coursework programs.
The University of Sydney Business School is committed to developing graduates who have the deep knowledge and client-facing skills required to be world-class professionals and leaders in business and management.
Over the past decade, The University of Sydney Business School has consolidated its reputation as a centre of innovation in business and management ed
UCation. Our undergraduate, graduate and executive programmes attract creative thinkers, collaborative problem-solvers, and current and future leaders. As part of one of the world's most prestigious research universities the Business School also makes a powerful contribution to the development of new knowledge directly applicable to business and management practice in the Asia Pacific region and the world.
Our new leadership team, headed by our Dean, Professor Greg Whitwell, is currently planning a major round of innovation in ed
UCational practice, including greater emphasis on technology-enabled learning, work-integrated learning and opportunities for students to develop both client-facing and entrepreneurial skills.
In conjunction with this, we will continue building our reputation for ed
UCational excellence by attracting the best and brightest students from around the world. As part of this process we will be making changes to the admissions criteria for a range of programs to ensure that this progression is achieved. This will mean some changes to the admissions criteria for some of the programs we offer to international students.
With respect to students holding qualifications from China, and effective from Semester 1 2016, we will be r
AISing our admission standards for University of Sydney Business School postgraduate coursework programs as follows:
• GPA minima for direct Master’s entry will increase by three percentage points, with the GPA minimum for a 211 qualification to increase to 78% (from 75%) and that for a non-211 qualification to increase to 83% (from 80%).
• GPA minima for Graduate Diploma entry will increase by five percentage points, with the GPA for a 211 qualification to increase to 75% (from 70%) and that for a non-211 qualification to increase to 80% (from 75%).
The changes will be in effect for all Applications received from 17th February 2015.
These changes will further reinforce our School’s strong international reputation and ensure that
The University of Sydney continues to offer an ed
UCational experience that attracts the very best students. The higher admission standards will also help us to remain the primary choice for your students, their families and the world of business that relies on us providing graduates of outstanding quality.
To support you in managing these changes and to demonstrate how the Business School and University can support you in the changing world of international ed
UCation we will be arranging a series of visits and events for this February to outline our ed
UCational vision and discuss how we believe are partnership can be nurtured. We look forward to meeting you and your team of counsellors and to planning a s
UCcessful future together.
Best wishes,

Professor John Shields
Deputy Dean (Education)
The University of Sydney Business School
Changes to equivalences effective from Semester 1 2016 – Key Points
• These changes will be in effect for all applications received
• There will be no changes to the current admissions process for applicants. Conditional Offers will still be made.
• All current offers made for Semester 2 2015 and any offers already made for Semester 1 2016 will be honoured at the existing GPA levels.
• Degrees awarded by partner Institutions based in the PRC will not be affected by this change.
The University of Sydney Business School – Key Facts
• The only Australian business school to achieve membership of CEMS (the Global Alliance in Management Education)
• Accredited internationally by both AACSB and EQUIS.
• Master in Management FT Ranking: 1st in Australia, 5th in the region, 47 world-wide.
• 2013 Australian Financial Review BOSS Magazine biennial assessment of management programs ranked the Business School's Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) the best program of its kind in Australia.
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