Australia ranking | 2024QS World Rankings | name | Nature of schooling | Founded |
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1 | 14 | University of Melbourne | Public Universities | 1853 |
2 | 19 | University of New South Wales | Public Universities | 1949 |
3 | 19 | University of Sydney | Public Universities | 1850 |
4 | 34 | Australian National University | Public Universities | 1946 |
5 | 42 | Monash University | Public Universities | 1958 |
6 | 43 | University of Queensland | Public Universities | 1910 |
7 | 72 | University of Western Australia | Public Universities | 1911 |
8 | 89 | University of Adelaide | Public Universities | 1874 |
9 | 90 | University of Technology Sydney | Public Universities | 1843 |
10 | 130 | Macquarie University | Public Universities | 1964 |
11 | 140 | RMIT University | Public Universities | 1887 |
12 | 162 | University of Wollongong | Public Universities | 1951 |
13 | 173 | Newcastle University, Australia | Public Universities | 1965 |
14 | 183 | Curtin University | Public Universities | May 1900 |
15 | 189 | Queensland University of Technology | Public Universities | 1908 |
16 | 233 | Deakin University | Public Universities | 1974 |
17 | 242 | La Trobe University | Public Universities | 1967 |
18 | 243 | Griffith University | Public Universities | 1971 |
19 | 285 | Swinburne University of Technology | Public Universities | 1908 |
20 | 307 | University of Tasmania | Public Universities | 1890 |
Australia ranking | World rankings | name | Nature of schooling | Founded |
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21 | 326 | University of South Australia | Public Universities | 1966 |
22 | 375 | Western Sydney University | Public Universities | 1989 |
23 | 380 | Flinders University | Public Universities | 1966 |
24 | 410 | University of Southern Queensland | Public Universities | 1967 |
25 | 415 | James Cook University | Public Universities | 1970 |
26 | 421 | University of Canberra | Public Universities | 1967 |
27 | 431 | Murdoch University | Public Universities | 1973 |
28 | 529 | Edith Cowan University | Public Universities | 1991 |
29 | 567 | Bond University | private university | 1987 |
30 | 590 | Central Queensland University | Public Universities | 1967 |
31 | 601-610 | Charles Darwin University | Public Universities | 1950 |
32 | 651-660 | Southern Cross University | Public Universities | 1994 |
33 | 711-720 | Victoria University, Australia | Public Universities | 1915 |
34 | 801-850 | Australian Catholic University | Public Universities | January 1, 1991 |
35 | 801-850 | Charles Sturt University | Public Universities | 1989 |
36 | 951-1000 | University of New England | Public Universities | 1938 |
37 | 1001-1200 | University of the Sunshine Coast | Public Universities | 1996 |
38 | 1401+ | University of Notre Dame, Australia | private university | 1989 |
1 UNSW employability rate of 86.3%
The University of New South Wales is Australia's leading university for high-tech and advanced research, and home to Australia's Polytechnic elite. The university is renowned in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world for its expertise in financial market analysis, engineering, architecture and landscape, and the employability rate of UNSW's undergraduate and postgraduate graduates consistently ranks among the highest in Australia.
2 University of Queensland employability rate 81.9%
The University of Queensland is Queensland's first comprehensive university and enjoys an international reputation for both teaching and research. The University of Queensland has been ranked among the top four in Australia and the top 40 in the world, and its business school has been ranked first among business schools in Asia/Oceania by The Economist magazine. In addition, education, engineering, biology and clinical medicine, economics, law and other majors are also strong disciplines at the University of Queensland.
3 Monash University's employability rate of 80.1%
Monash is one of Australia's largest national universities, with one of the highest overall strengths among universities and a world-renowned intensive research university, with a global reputation for engineering, law, education, pharmacy and pharmacology. Monash University stands out for its teaching methods, which have always been popular with students, and the admission requirements are relatively relaxed among the eight universities, such as information technology/business/engineering/are very suitable for Chinese students to apply, and the employment rate of more than 80% is also a guarantee after graduation.
4 University of Western Australia's employment rate of 79.7%
The University of Western Australia has always been one of Australia's most historical, representative and powerful top research institutions, the most representative majors of this school are engineering (petroleum, mining), medicine and law, psychology, education, earth and marine science, accounting and finance, emphasis on research and research training is a major feature of the school.
5 The Australian National University employment rate is 78.9%
The Australian National University (ANU) has an international reputation for teaching and research, and is often ranked first in the overall rankings. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd graduated from the school, which has established a good image of the school's popularity. Business Accounting, Marketing Management, Engineering (Computer Science, Environmental Management), International Relations, Law (Civil Law is difficult to apply), Arts (most recognized by Taiwanese students), and Humanities (Language Applied Studies) are all strong areas of the university. Of course, it is also difficult to apply.
6 University of Melbourne employability rate 77.0%
The University of Melbourne has always been the uncrowned king of Australia, rivaling national universities (the two alternate top rankings) and is the only Australian university in the top 30 in all subjects. The business school deserves to be one of the best in Australia (the first Australian university to require GMAT), and engineering (communication engineering) is also one of the most applied majors by Chinese students. At the same time, law and medicine have always been ranked first in Australia, and in addition, finance and accounting are also the school's dominant majors! (//For more information about studying abroad, please pay attention to the official account: Study in Australia)
7 University of Adelaide employability rate 75.5%
The University of Adelaide combines traditional strengths with modern art and a rich student life, and is one of the four best universities recommended by the Australian government based on a comprehensive assessment of university students. Wine & Food, Physical Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Environmental Sciences, Accounting & Finance, and Social Sciences are its areas of strength. Medicine is super strong, brewing/marketing/engineering/IT is the most chosen major among Chinese students. It is also the only university in Australia that has a bonus point (5 points) for remote areas.
8 University of Sydney employability rate 74.9%
The University of Sydney is the first university in Oceania, and it is also the most rigorous university in Australia for undergraduate admissions, it has made outstanding contributions to Australia's economy, science and technology, and politics, and humanities, business, medicine, and law are all outstanding majors in this school.
Australia's music industry can be described as relatively healthy and thriving. As a multicultural and creative country, music has been widely developed and supported here;
Pop music, rock, electronic music, classical music, Aboriginal music and world music attract musicians and international students from different cultures and backgrounds.
Music education is highly valued in Australia, which helps to cultivate more outstanding musicians and professional practitioners, so Australia is also a popular country for music study abroad. In the army of students studying in Australia, there are not a few students majoring in art.
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University of Sydney
Profile of the institution
The University of Sydney's School of Music is one of Australia's most renowned and longest-running conservatories, where Sydney's first symphony string orchestra and string quartet were born. The Sydney Conservatoire incorporates the best of European and American music into its teaching process, nurturing multi-faceted musicians with both classical and contemporary musical styles. Great music, research and innovation are at every corner of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious music schools.
By developing the professional musician through the acquisition of comprehensive knowledge, skills and attitudes, students will graduate with a wide range of career options, such as performing soloists, chamber musicians, orchestral or ensemble performers, as well as music educators, creators, researchers or writers.
Eligibility
Majors:
Undergraduate: Music Performance (Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Piano, Collaborative Piano, Organ, Guitar, Classical Voice, Early Music Performance (e.g. Gugang, Recorder and Lute), Folk Music (Dizi, Erhu, Guzheng, Pipa, Yangqin, Zhongruan), Jazz Performance), Composition, Music Education, Contemporary Music Practice, Creative Industries Composition, Digital Music and Media, Improvisation, Musicology, Musicals
Master's Degree: Music Performance (Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Piano, Collaborative Piano, Organ, Guitar, Classical Vocal and Opera Studies, Early Music Performance (e.g. Gugang, Liu), Folk Music (Dizi, Erhu, Guzheng, Pipa, Yangqin, Zhongruan), Jazz Performance), Composition, Musicology, Music Education
Ph.D.: Music Performance, Conducting, Composition, Musicology, Music Education
Academic:
Bachelor's degree: 4 years
Master's degree: 2 years (1.5 years in music performance)
Ph.D.: 3 years
Tuition/Year:
Undergraduate: A$45,500
Master's Degree: A$43,500
Ph.D.: A$47,500
Application Deadline:
Main course: S1: September 18; S2: June 30
S1: September 18; S2: June 30
Doctor:
DMA: 6 laps before the school, January 15 / May 15
Doctor of Philosophy (Music):滚动录取,学校建议在开学前提交,3月/7月前。
Language Requirements:
本科:TOEFL: 85;IELTS: 6.5(6.0);P TE: 61(54)
Master:
音乐表演:TOEFL: 73;IELTS: 6.0;PTE: 54;
音乐学、音乐教育、作曲:TOEFL: 96;IELTS: 7.0;PTE: 68
博士:TOEFL: 96;IELTS: 7.0;PTE: 68
02 University of Melbourne
Profile of the institution
The Melbourne Conservatory of Music is Australia's oldest and largest conservatory, and the most chosen music major for international students. The Melbourne Conservatoire offers first-class music courses, teaching and state-of-the-art music technology.
Students in this subject receive weekly training in musical instruments and voices. This course includes both in-class content and a variety of practical exercises outside of the classroom.
Master's Admission Requirements:
Possess relevant knowledge of music, such as a level of competence equivalent to completion of an undergraduate major in music performance or musical composition, or equivalent qualifications or experience, and pass an interview.
Submit an audition of a recording, which is 50 minutes in length and the recording must be completed in one sitting, must be unedited and submitted electronically.
Eligibility
Majors:
Undergraduate: Music Performance, Composition, Music Studies, Interactive Composition, Jazz and Improvisation, Musicology and Ethnomusicology
*Undergraduate students need to apply for a preparatory department (1 year).
Master's Degree: Opera Performance, Orchestral Performance, Music Performance Teaching, Music Therapy
Academic:
Bachelor's degree: 3 years + 1 year preparatory department
Master's degree: 2 years
Tuition/Year:
Undergraduate: AUD$37,378
Master's Degree: AUD$39,744
Application Deadline:
Undergraduate: September 28
Master's: September 30
Language Requirements:
本科:TOEFL: 79;IELTS: 6.5;PTE: 58
硕士:TOEFL: 79;IELTS: 6.5;PTE: 58
03 Queensland Conservatorium of Music
Profile of the institution
Australia's largest conservatory, the Queensland Conservatorium, is located in the city of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, on the south bank of the Brisbane River.
The music major is connected to the global music industry, providing high-quality courses and facilities for pre-college, undergraduate and postgraduate students. It includes a 615-seat concert hall, a state-of-the-art music technology and pop studio. Successful graduates include, for example, Claire Gormlie – soprano opera singer and Piers Lane – professor at the Royal Society of Music, international pianist and many more.
Faculty Advantages
The Queensland Conservatory of Music was an independent tertiary institution until the late 1980s, when it merged with Griffith University to introduce the Dawkins Innovation Program. In 1999, the School of Music launched the Bachelor of Popular Music programme, and since 2000 the degree programme has been offered in the Department of Information at the University's Gold Coast campus. In 2003, the research center attached to the Conservatory of Music was inaugurated, becoming one of the 30 research centers of the school.
Music majors in Queensland provide theoretical and practical professional skills in areas such as music education, independent music production, community music education, and more. Courses offered include Notation, Choral Conducting, Music Education Technology, Contemporary Music Education, and more. Graduates of this major are generally engaged in the field of music education, such as basic music education or musical instrument education, and some are engaged in music production.
Professional setting
Master of Music Studies: Choral Music, Synchronized Music, Pedagogy, Performance, Instrumental Music Teaching Master of Music Technology: Musician, Digital Vocal Synthesis, Sound Engineering, Sound Products, Interactive Studio Technology Master of Music: Opera Performance, Vocal Performance Language Requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no band less than 6.0 or TOEFL paper-based score of 575 or computer-delivered test score of 230 or internet-based test score of 90 (no band minimum 20 band score).
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Australian National University
Profile of the institution
The Australian National University is a world-renowned public research university, Australia's first research university, and one of the founding schools of the International Alliance of Research Universities, the Pacific Rim University Alliance, and the Australian Group of Eight. It is the only institution founded by the Federal Parliament of Australia and the only highest institution in Australia to enjoy the status of a national university.
Professional setting
Music Composition, Choreography & Sound Design, Music Performance, Musicology, Ethnomusicology & Music Curation
Master's Admission Requirements:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent. An average GPA of at least 5.0/7.0, i.e. a minimum grade point average of 72. Possess relevant knowledge of music, such as a level of competence equivalent to completion of an undergraduate major or equivalent qualification or experience in music performance or musical composition.
The language requirements for the Master's degree are IELTS 6.5 overall, with no band less than 6, or TOEFL 80, with a minimum of 20 in writing/reading, and a minimum of 18 in speaking and listening. *96 credits are required for graduation.
Eligibility
*Undergraduate students need to apply for a preparatory department (1 year).
Academic:
Bachelor's degree: 3 years + 1 year preparatory department
Tuition/Year:
Undergraduate: $41,030
Application Deadline:
Undergraduate: Rolling admissions throughout the year
Language Requirements:
本科:TOEFL: 80;IELTS: 6.5;PTE: 64
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University of Adelaide
Profile of the institution
The University of Adelaide is the first university in Australia to establish a Department of Music and Arts, and the first school to educate female students on the concept of gender equality. The University of Adelaide's music professional development education develops students' professional skills so that graduates have a wide range of professional environments and required knowledge and skills.
Professional setting
Includes classical performance, composition, jazz performance, music education, musicology, performance and pedagogy, popular music and innovative technology, and vocal arts. For all majors, there is a range of music electives, including courses such as various ensembles.
包括音乐表演、音乐表演及教学、文科硕士(音乐创意实践课程)。 Master of Music(Performance and Pedagogy)Master of Music(Performance Studies)
The Master of Music (Performance and Teaching) programme at the University of Adelaide School of Music combines piano teaching and piano performance to provide students with a thorough understanding of the relationship between the two. The program offers 12 credits of acting courses and 12 credits of taught courses per year. Two small recitals and one large recital will be held in the first and second years, respectively. Students are given 30 hours of self-study per year. Each student is required to complete 48 credits before graduation.
Master's Language Requirements
IELTS 6.0 overall, with a minimum score of 6.0 in writing and speaking, and a minimum score of 5.5 in reading and listening. Applicants are required to provide an IELTS score valid within 2 years.
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University of New South Wales
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School Profile:
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of Australia's top research institutions. Founded in 1949, its main campus is located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. As a member of Australia's Group of Eight, it is also a member of three internationally renowned research university alliances: the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), the Global Alliance of University of Science and Technology (GlobalTech), and Universitas 21.
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Eligibility
Majors:
Undergraduate: Creative Practice of Music (Composition, Classical Music Performance, Jazz Performance, World Music Performance), Musicology, Sound Arts, Music Teaching
Master's degree (Research): Musicology, Ethnomusicology, Composition, Music Performance, Music Psychology, Popular Music, Music Aesthetics, Music Education
Academic:
Bachelor's degree: 3 years
Master's degree: 1.5 years
Tuition/Year:
Undergraduate: $38,225
Master's degree: $36,240
Application Deadline:
Undergraduate: September 29
Master's: September 22
Language Requirements:
本科:TOEFL: 90;IELTS: 6.5;PTE: 64
硕士:TOEFL: 90;IELTS: 6.5;PTE: 64
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Monash University
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School Profile:
Monash University, founded in 1961, is one of Australia's largest national universities, and its comprehensive strength is among the best among universities, and it is also a world-renowned intensive research university, rated as a five-star university in Australia.
As one of Australia's Group of 8 universities, Monash University has six campuses in and around Melbourne, as well as eight campuses in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Johannesburg, South Africa. Monash University in Australia is the comprehensive university with the largest campus and the largest number of students.
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Eligibility
Majors:
Undergraduate: Composition and Music Technology (Electronic Instrumentals, Song Writing, Film and Television Scores), Music Performance (Classical, Jazz and Improvisation), Popular Music (Song Writing, Music Production)
MA (Research): Drama, Performance and Music (Classical Performance, Jazz Performance, Popular Music Performance, Composition, Musicology, Ethnomusicology)
Academic:
Bachelor's degree: 3 years
Master's degree: 2 years
Tuition/Year:
Undergraduate: A$36,500
Master's Degree: A$37,900
Application Deadline:
Undergraduate: August 31
Master's: Rolling admissions
Language Requirements:
本科:TOEFL: 79;IELTS: 6.5;PTE: 58
硕士:TOEFL: 94;IELTS: 7.0;PTE: 65
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