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  1. a Bachelor of Dentistry, Doctor of Dental Medicine or Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Sydney or equivalent institution; Or an equivalent qualification that is recognised by the Australian Dental Board (Limited Registration for postgraduate training/supervised practice) and with a curriculum acceptable to the school.

  2. 5 core units of study. Practical Ophthalmic Science – a two-week block/intensive mode unit to be taken at the Save Sight Institute in Sydney or at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. Capstone experience – research project of 10,000 - 12,000 words under the guidance of a supervisor. Ophthalmic science course structure (pdf, 488KB).

  3. What you’ll study. The Master of Speech Language Pathology is a postgraduate coursework degree that will prepare you for professional practice as a speech pathologist, developing the skills to assess and treat people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures, and change lives by making it easier for people to communicate with others or swallow ...

  4. World class research. We are the home of Sydney University Glycemic Index Research Service (SUGiRS). We are an established commercial GI testing laboratory, where we test foods for their glycemic index, insulin index, satiety response, and other metabolic parameters. We also do other analyses such as in vitro starch digestion assays.

  5. You’ll need to apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) if you’re currently studying for one of the following: an Australian Year 12 qualification (for example, the NSW Higher School Certificate) in or outside Australia. an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma in Australia.

  6. Connect and expand your networks. Our 430,000+ alumni are a truly global cohort, spanning across the world. Their global impact is immense - they volunteer in large numbers, serve on boards, and share our vision for research that addresses the world’s greatest challenges.

  7. Find a course. Select domestic/international, start year and view your saved courses from this panel. Ok, got it.