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Here in the University of Vertical Radiance Technology, we offer students to choose bachelors degreee, masters degree and doctorate degree.
A bachelor's degree or baccalaureate is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years. The two most common bachelor's degrees in UVRT are the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Engineering. In some institutions and educational systems, some bachelor's degrees can only be taken as graduate or postgraduate educations after a first degree has been completed, although more commonly the successful completion of a bachelor's degree is a prerequisite for further courses such as a master's or a doctorate.
A master's degree is an academic degree awarded by UVRT upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. A master's degree normally requires previous study at the bachelor's level, either as a separate degree or as part of an integrated course. Within the area studied, master's graduates are expected to possess advanced knowledge of a specialized body of theoretical and applied topics; high order skills in analysis, critical evaluation, or professional application; and the ability to solve complex problems and think rigorously and independently.
A doctorate or doctor's degree or doctoral degree is an academic degree awarded by UVRT, derived from the ancient formalism licentia docendi. In most countries, a research degree qualifies the holder to teach at university level in the degree's field or work in a specific profession. There are a number of doctoral degrees; the most common is the Doctor of Philosophy, awarded in many different fields, ranging from the humanities to scientific disciplines.
We may not have an international campus, but check out our most famous campuses in Australia.
Located 3 km away from the heart of Canberra, City hill. Easy access for transport and food.
Located near the most famous representation of Australia, namely, the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Located near the iconic landmark of Melbourne, Australia, namely Queen Victoria Market.
We have the best facilities for university in Australia. Check these out!
Like to study by yourself or with friends at a library, but library often booked out? Here in UVRY we have the biggest and most complete library for you to maximise your time to study.
You like sports? Then UVRT is the best choice for your future university. Also, don't forget our Uni cup next year 29 July - 07 August 2022 only at the Sydney campus
You're a student, but don't like to bring food from home? Don't worry, we've got your back. In UVRT not only we have a variety of cafeterias, but also plenty of healthy foods for sale only for your health
All of our Alumni have had a diverse memories at our University. Perhaps, some of their opinions and thoughts of sharing their personal experience at UVRT, may allow you to gain an insight to your future University.
Hi, I am Justine! I studied Computer Science at the University of Vertical Radiance Technology, and today I am going to be sharing a few of my favourite memories from my time at university. My most wonderful memory was when I first time going to the 'Sport festival' in second year after final exams were over. It rained the entire time, but it was so fun. My final memory: I undertook a placement year as part of my degree, which gave me the chance to live in Sydney. This meant I was working as an intern in my third year. As well as gaining insight into the working world, I managed to scout out some great foodie spots too. Overall, it had been a great experience, well worth it and extremely recommended.
Hi, I'm Dominic, and these are some of my favourite memories from my time at UVRT. Firstly, I miss sitting around in coffee shops - sometimes alone, sometimes with friends. When alone, it would be my chance to either sit and ‘organise my life’, or just watch people, cyclists, tourists walk along the cobbled streets of Sydney Opera House from the foggy coffee shop windows. With friends, the coffee shop sometimes took a different form, it might have been a quick cuppa to debrief the antics of the night before, or a group study session. And my last memory is even when it comes to something as gruelling as exams, sitting them at home is nothing like being at uni, where you and your friends are studying, taking coffee breaks, worrying together and finishing exams together. Damn, I miss those times.