It is more suitable for students who want to save time to apply for a master's degree directly outside the undergraduate stage. If you don't want to spend more time waiting for resumption of study, and feel that the professional difficulty is not suitable for you, but you don't want to have no degree, you can consider this method.
On the one hand, it can save yourself the time to re-enter the undergraduate course, and at the same time, it can make up for the shortage of the degree. On the other hand, you can also choose a simple major of your own to relieve some academic pressure. It will also be more competitive to return to work after finishing school.
University of Sydney, founded in 1850, is located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Australia. It is a research university, and is a member of Sandstone University, Eight Australian Universities Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance, association of commonwealth universities, Global Academic Alliance of University Artificial Intelligence, International Alliance of New Engineering Education and Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance.
Theatre and performance facilities at the University of Sydney:
The main campus of the University of Sydney includes a performing arts center and a large theater. The Sydney Conservatory of Music has a concert hall and a series of music performance facilities. In addition, most departments have their own performance space.
The largest performing arts facility in the University of Sydney is Simo Center, which was built in 1975. This multifunctional professional performance center includes a semi-circular extended stage theater, a frame stage theater, a small performance room, a Caballe-style space and a music room for the music department. In addition to the annual performances of various departments of the school, a considerable number of public music and dramas are performed in Simo Center every year, and various art festivals in Sydney also arrange programs in Simo Center.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-University of Sydney