09887 09698

Hỗ trợ online
Hà Nội
TP.HCM

UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA 

Thứ Ba - 30/12/2025

1. Parents and students are advised to check the latest updated information on the official university websites:

2. Campuses & Locations

UNSW has 4 campuses:

  • Kensington campus – Main UNSW campus: 36MJ+3G Kensington, New South Wales, Australia. Approximately 13 minutes’ drive to Sydney CBD and 20 minutes’ drive to Sydney International Airport;
  • Paddington campus – Art & Design campus: Oxford Street & Greens Road, Paddington NSW 2021. Approximately 7 minutes’ drive to Sydney CBD and 19 minutes’ drive to Sydney International Airport;
  • Cliffbrock Campus: 45 Beach Street, Coogee NSW 2034. Approximately 6 minutes’ walk to Gordon Bay and 26 minutes’ drive to Sydney Airport;
  • UNSW Canberra Campus: ADFA, Northcott Drive, Canberra ACT 2600. Approximately 8 km to Canberra city centre and 10 minutes’ drive to Canberra International Airport.

3. Institution Type: Public University

4. Rankings & Accreditation:

5. Total Student Population: Over 62,509 students

6. International Students: Over 23,148 international students

7. Key Strengths:

  • Member of Group of Eight (Go8), Universitas 21, Global Alliance of Technological Universities, Association of Pacific Rim Universities, and the PLuS Alliance;
  • Ranked #19 among the world’s leading universities (QS World University Rankings 2025);
  • Ranked #29 worldwide for graduate employability;
  • Ranked #1 in Australia for startup founders;
  • Ranked #27 worldwide for graduate outcomes/successful employment applications (QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020);
  • Strong and consistently high-ranked research performance;
  • Welcomes international students from 120+ countries;
  • 5 subjects in the Top 20 worldwide: Mineral & Mining Engineering (#3), Civil & Structural Engineering (#13), Law (#14), Petroleum Engineering (#17), Accounting & Finance (#20);
  • Awarded QS Five Stars Plus, achieving the maximum rating across areas such as teaching and research;
  • UNSW’s AGSM MBA ranked in the Top 75 worldwide;
  • Ranked #1 in Australia and #24 worldwide for producing millionaire alumni (WealthInsight & Elite Traveler magazine).

8. Academic Programs

a. Levels of Study: See details here 

  • English Programs
  • University Foundation
  • Diploma (4 programs):
    • Diploma in Business
    • Diploma in Computer Science
    • Diploma in Engineering
    • Diploma in Science
  • Bachelor’s
  • Master’s
  • Doctoral (PhD)

b. Faculties: www.unsw.edu.au/faculties

UNSW has 8 faculties:

  • Arts & Design
  • Built Environment
  • Engineering
  • Medicine & Health
  • Arts, Design & Social Sciences
  • Business
  • Law
  • Science

c. Fields of Study: See details here 

A – C:

  • Architectural Studies
  • Actuarial Studies
  • Arts
  • Arts/ Education (Secondary)
  • Arts and Business
  • Advanced Science (Honours)
  • Advanced Science (Honours)/Engineering (Honours)
  • Advanced Science (Honours)/Science (Computer Science)
  • Aviation (Flying)
  • Aviation (Management)
  • Biotechnology (Hons)
  • Commerce
  • Commerce (International)
  • Commerce/Computer Science
  • City Planning (Hons)
  • Computational Design
  • Construction Management and Property
  • Commerce/Media (PR and Advertising)
  • Commerce / Education (Secondary)
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice

D – F

  • Design
  • Design / Education (Secondary)
  • Economics
  • Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace Engineering)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Mining)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Chemical Product Engineering)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Computer)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Software)
  • Engineering (Honours)/Science (Computer Science)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications)
  • Engineering (Civil Engineering with Architecture) (Honours)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
  • Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/Surveying
  • Engineering (Honours) (Environmental)
  • Engineering (Honours)/Engineering Science
  • Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
  • Engineering (Honours)
  • Engineering (Materials Science) (Honours)
  • Engineering (Honours) in Materials Science and Engineering
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Environmental Management
  • Fine Arts (Studio Practice)
  • Fine Arts / Education (Secondary)
  • Fine Arts (Art Theory)
  • Food Science (Honours)

I – S:

  • Information Systems
  • International Studies
  • Interior Architecture (Hons)
  • Industrial Design (Hons)
  • International Public Health
  • Landscape Architecture (Hons)
  • Life Sciences
  • Medical Studies
  • Media (Communication and Journalism)
  • Media (Public Relations and Advertising)/Arts
  • Media (Screen and Sound Production)
  • Media (Screen and Sound Production)/Arts
  • Music
  • Media Arts
  • Media Arts (Honours) / Education (Secondary)
  • Medicinal Chemistry (Hons)
  • Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
  • Psychological Science
  • Psychology (Honours)
  • Science (Honours)
  • Science (International)
  • Science (Computer Science)
  • Science (Advanced Mathematics)(Honours)
  • Science / Education (Secondary)
  • Social Research and Policy
  • Social Work (Honours)

9. Entry Requirements: See detailed requirements here 

  • English Programs: Placement based on entry level;
  • Foundation: GPA (Grade 11-12): 6.0-8.0 (depending on the program), IELTS 5.0-6.0 (depending on the program); 
  • Diploma: GPA 8.0, IELTS 6.0 (Writing 6.0; no band below 5.5);
  • Bachelor’s: High school graduation with Grade 12 GPA above 8.5 (see the list of recognized Vietnamese high schools here), or Completion of the first year of university, or Completion of a Diploma program at a recognized institution; IELTS 6.5-7.0 (depending on the program);
  • Master’s: Bachelor’s degree, IELTS 6.5-7.0 (depending on the program);
  • Doctoral (PhD): Honours Bachelor’s degree, or completion of a UNSW Research Master’s program, IELTS 6.5-7.0 (depending on the discipline).

10. Intake Periods

  • English Programs: Monthly intakes;
  • Foundation: February, March, April, June, July, September, October, November;
  • Diploma: January, August;
  • Bachelor’s: February, June, September;
  • Postgraduate: February, June, July, September.

11. Application Documents

General Documents:

  • Highest academic qualification certificate;
  • Academic transcripts of the most recent 2 years;
  • English language certificate (if available);
  • Passport (photo and signature pages – if available);
  • Academic achievements and extracurricular activities (especially for scholarship applicants).

Additional Documents for Master’s:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV);
  • Two (02) Letters of Recommendation.

Additional Documents for PhD / Research Master’s: 

  • Research proposal;
  • Published academic papers (if any).

12. Tuition Fees

Details: www.student.unsw.edu.au/fees/international 

  • English Programs: AUD 2,300 – 11,300
  • Foundation: AUD 39,500 – 50,400 per program
  • Diploma: AUD 40,710 – 45,030 per program
  • Bachelor’s & Postgraduate: AUD 880 – 1,140 per credit point, average 48 credit points per year

13. Scholarships

Details: www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au/ 

  • International Student Award: 15% tuition fee scholarship for the full duration of study, applicable to Diploma / Bachelor’s / coursework Master’s programs commencing in 2024;
  • International Scientia Coursework Scholarship: AUD 20,000 per year (tuition fee), applicable to Bachelor’s or coursework Master’s programs (excluding Online Postgraduate programs and UNSW Canberra programs). Selection is based on academic excellence, leadership, extracurricular activities, and reasons for choosing UNSW;
  • Australia’s Global University Award: AUD 10,000 for 1 academic year, applicable to Bachelor’s or coursework Master’s programs (excluding Online Postgraduate programs and UNSW Canberra programs). Selection is based on academic performance; no separate scholarship application is required;
  • AUD 10,000 for 1 academic year: Applicable to UNSW College University Foundation programs.

14. Living Expenses: See details here

  • Shared house: AUD 476.50 per week
  • Private room: AUD 701.50 per week
  • On-campus accommodation (college): AUD 445 per week

15. Accommodation & Other Student Services: See details here 

Students may choose:

  • Homestay
  • On-campus accommodation
  • Shared housing (for students aged 18+)
  • Living with relatives

16. Support from Duc Anh EduConnect

As one of the few authorized representatives of The University of New South Wales College in Vietnam, we:

  • Eliminate all concerns related to documents, applications, and procedures
  • NO administrative fees, NO service fees, NO translation fees, plus a USD 200 gift voucher (terms and conditions apply)
  • Provide the best options for universities, programs, and scholarships
  • As a TOP PERFORMING AGENT, we guarantee professional and effective services
  • Maintain one of the highest visa success rates in Vietnam
  • Support students throughout their entire journey of studying and working abroad

99.9% of alumni are satisfied with the services of DUC ANH EduConnect.

For tailored guidance and full assistance throughout your study-abroad journey, please contact us HERE:

Duc Anh EduConnect

Hotline: 09887 09698, 09630 49860

Email: duhoc@ducanh.edu.vn

Website: ducanhduhoc.vn/

Bài viết liên quan

Cảnh báo tình trạng du học sinh Việt Nam quay cóp bị đuổi học ở nước ngoài

Tại Anh, Úc, Mỹ, New Zealand, Canada…những hành vi trên bị cấm tuyệt đối và không được tha thứ . Các hình thức kỷ luật thường là: hủy kết quả bài thi, hủy toàn bộ kết quả học tập tại trường, ghi sai phạm vào lý lịch học tập, đuổi học và với du học sinh quốc tế, một khi đã bị nhà trường thông báo lên văn phòng di trú, thường sẽ bị trục xuất.

Học Dự bị Đại học – Những điều bạn nên biết

Ai cũng hiểu, phải học qua dự bị đại hoc tức là tốn thêm 01 năm thời gian (hoặc ít nhất lầ 8 tháng) và thêm 1 năm chi phi, chưa kể, « kém oai » so với học sinh nước khác. Vậy, vì sao không học thẳng lên đại học mà lại phải học, hoặc nên học dự bị đại học trước rồi mới vào đại học ?

Dan sách học bổng chương trình Dự bị Đại học tại Úc

TRƯỜNG  GIÁ TRỊ HỌC BỔNG SỐ LƯỢNG ĐỐI TƯỢNG XÉT TUYỂN SAIBT/ Eynesbury 20% – 50% học phí 1 năm N/A ĐTB > 7.0 –  20% Scholarship ĐTB > 8.5…

Vì sao nên chọn học phổ thông tại Anh, Úc, Mỹ, New Zealand, Canada?

Ở môi trường mới, học sinh tỏ ra hết sức phấn khích trong một môi trường khuyến khích học tập bằng thực hành. Các phòng khoa học: vật lý, hóa học… có đầy đủ các ống bình, thí nghiệm. Âm nhạc có các loại kèn, trống, sáo, piano, violin, phòng luyện thanh. Môn hội họa có xưởng vẽ và mỹ thuật. Với các trang thiết bị như thế, các em được “chỉ tận tay”, dần hình thành được ý thức về nghề nghiệp tương lai phù hợp với mong muốn và năng khiếu của mình – đây là đặc điểm quan trọng nhất về triết lý giáo dục hiện đại của phương Tây.

Học bổng du học Anh Quốc cho kỳ nhập học tháng 9/2014

Năm 2014, các trường đại học uy tín của Vương Quốc Anh dành rất nhiều suất học bổng 10%-30%-50%-100% cho sinh viên quốc tế. Hãy cùng Công ty Đức Anh A&T điểm danh các suất học bổng và nắm bắt cơ hội học tập tại các trường đại học danh tiếng này nhé!

Nhanh tay đăng ký du học Anh kỳ tháng 4/2014

Nói đến du học Anh, các bạn học sinh, sinh viên thường nghĩ ngay đến kỳ nhập học tháng 1 và tháng 9 hàng năm mà không biết rằng rất nhiều chương trình học khai giảng tháng 4 với cơ hội học bổng hấp dẫn.

Chọn nước du học

Đăng ký tư vấn