Here's a brief comparison. They're pretty similar. Hope it helps you.
UNSW:
a major sequence (List A) in one of the following:
- AUST Australian Studies
- CHIN Chinese Studies
- COMD Development Studies
- EDST Education
- ENGL English
- Environmental Studies
- EURO European Studies
- FREN French
- GERS German Studies
- GREK Greek
- HIST History
- HPSC History and Philosophy of Science
- INDO Indonesian Studies
- JAPN Japanese Studies
- KORE Korean Studies
- LING Linguistics
- MEFT Media, Culture and Technology/Film/Theatre and Performance Studies
- MUSC Music
- PECO Political Economy
- PHIL Philosophy
- POLS Politics and International Relations
- RUSS Russian Studies
- SLSP Policy Studies
- SOCA Sociology and Anthropology
- SPAN Spanish and Latin American Studies
- WOMS Women's and Gender Studies
in addition to the areas listed under 3. above, major sequences (List B and C) are available in -
List B: Aboriginal Studies, Asian Studies, Cognitive Science, Irish Studies, Jewish Studies and Philosophy of Science;
List C: Art History and Theory, Biological Science, Computing, Economics/Economic History, Geography, Geology, Human Resource Management, Industrial Relations, International Business, Mathematics and
Psychology.
USYD:
Areas of study: You must undertake at least one of the following:
Aboriginal Studies,
Ancient History,
Anthropology,
Arabic Language and Culture,
Arab World Islam and the Middle East,
Archaeology (Classical, Near Eastern, Prehistoric and Historical),
Art History and Theory,
Asian Studies,
Australian Literature,
Australian Studies,
Biblical Studies,
Chinese Studies,
Classical Studies,
Digital Technology and Culture*,
English, European Studies,
Film Studies,
French Studies,
Gender Studies,
Germanic Studies,
Greek (Ancient and Modern),
Hebrew (Classical and Modern),
Heritage Studies,
Hindi-Urdu, History,
Indonesian and Malay Studies,
International and Comparative Literary Studies,
Italian Studies, Japanese Studies,
Jewish Civilisation Thought and Culture,
Korean Studies,
Latin,
Linguistics,
Media and Communications*,
Medieval Studies,
Music,
Pali**,
Performance Studies,
Philosophy,
Sanskrit,
Social Policy,
Social Sciences*,
Sociology,
Spanish,
Studies in Religion,
Thai,
Yiddish**.
* Only available to students in specialist degrees.
** Not available as a major.
Part B: Provided a major is completed in at least one of the subject areas listed in Part A, units of study (including sufficient to complete a major) may also be completed from biochemistry, bioinformatics, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, economic history, economics, education, environmental studies, geology and geophysics, geography, government and international relations, history and philosophy of science, information systems, mathematics, microbiology, physics, plant science, political economy,
psychology, statistics, industrial relations and human resource management.