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UTS 2024 International Postgrad Guide

The 2024 International Postgraduate Course Guide for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) highlights the university's innovative approach to education, emphasizing the integration of technology and creativity. It provides information on various courses, campus facilities, support services, and opportunities for international students in Sydney, which is recognized as a top study destination. UTS is committed to preparing students for future careers through hands-on experience and strong industry connections.

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UTS 2024 International Postgrad Guide

The 2024 International Postgraduate Course Guide for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) highlights the university's innovative approach to education, emphasizing the integration of technology and creativity. It provides information on various courses, campus facilities, support services, and opportunities for international students in Sydney, which is recognized as a top study destination. UTS is committed to preparing students for future careers through hands-on experience and strong industry connections.

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2024 International

Postgraduate
Course Guide

meets technology
Where creativity
Contents
ABOUT UTS
02 Where creativity meets technology
04 Welcome to UTS
06 Welcome to Sydney
08 Our location
10 Our campus
12 Our facilities
14 Life at UTS
16 Support services
18 Careers
20 Scholarships
22 Housing
24 UTS College
COURSES
30 UTS Business School
32 Communication
34 Design, Architecture and Building
36 Education
38 Engineering
UTS is located on Aboriginal lands
40 Health
We acknowledge the Gadigal People of the
42 Graduate School of Health
Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of
the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and 44 Information Technology
the Gamaygal people upon whose ancestral 46 Animal Logic Academy
lands our university stands. We would also
48 Law
like to pay respect to the Elders both past and
present, acknowledging them as the traditional 50 Science
custodians of knowledge for these lands.
52 TD School
GETTING IN
54 Admissions requirements
58 How to apply
60 Fees, finance and RPL
62 Course summary tables
100 Glossary
At the University of
Technology Sydney,
we think differently.
We’re a global university,
driven by innovation and
social justice.

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Where creativity
meets technology
Expect the unexpected. At UTS, we’re preparing students for
the future by harnessing the power of emerging technology and
human creativity.

Future-focused degrees
Our industry partners shape our course
content – so when you graduate, you’re
ready to deliver real solutions to the
challenges of today and tomorrow.
From day one, you’ll gain hands-on
experience in cutting-edge facilities
like our Science Superlab, Data Arena,
Protospace and simulation labs.

Dare to think differently


Complex problems require creative
solutions. Our award-winning,
transdisciplinary approach to education
transcends boundaries. Learn how to
combine emerging technologies with
creativity to address the challenges
of our times.

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Where creativity meets technology

Get ready for tomorrow


uts.edu.au/where-creativity-meets-
technology

Australia’s tech capital


We’re located in the heart of Australia’s
tech economy: Tech Central. It’s an
ambitious and forward-thinking
neighbourhood where education, research
and industry meet. We’re also home to
Australia’s largest startup community,
UTS Startups, where students are unlocking
innovative solutions to complex problems.

Globally recognised research


UTS is a leading university of technology,
recognised for our forward-thinking
research. We’re globally recognised for
our work in six fields: artificial intelligence,
data science, robotics, sustainability, health,
and transdisciplinary innovation. Social
justice and sustainability are at the heart of
everything we do, so our research delivers
outcomes for people and the planet.

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Australia’s
#1 young university*
When you study at UTS, you join a community
of inspired students, staff and industry
partners who are shaping the future.

We’re one of the top 150 universities in the Sydney’s technology precinct, our campus
world^, known for our practical approach is minutes away from the central business
to learning and research. Our world-class district and some of Australia’s most
facilities are built for next-generation learning innovative companies and startups.
and cutting-edge research. Located in

Francisco Widjojo (Indonesia)


Managing Partner, Arkblu Capital
Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business
“UTS is very practical. At uni we created
financial models, and deconstructed
different businesses. That critical-thinking
and problem-solving ability, I think, is the
number one thing that I received from an
Australian education.”
uts.edu.au/francisco-widjojo

* THE Young University Rankings 2022


^ THE & QS World University Rankings 2023

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Australia’s #1 young university

Top 150 #8 #9
universities in the world highest performing best study destination
THE & QS World University Rankings 2023 university under 50 in the world
years old in the world QS Best Student Cities 2023

THE Young University Rankings 2022

#1 #2 #5
in Australia for in Australia for in Australia for graduate
international outlook contributions to employability
Times Higher Education World University sustainable development QS Employability Ranking 2022
Rankings 2022
Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
2022

Discover the UTS difference


uts.edu.au/study/international/
discover-uts

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Discover yourself
in Sydney
Imagine waking up in Australia’s most
dazzling city. Sydney is home to beautiful
beaches, famous landmarks and some of
Australia’s most innovative companies.
Live in the city that’s got it all.

Photo: Destination NSW

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Warm and welcoming
Sydney is the 9th best student city (QS) and
the 11th most liveable city (The Economist) in
the world. Located on the stunning east coast
of Australia, Sydney is a proudly multicultural
city where almost half of its residents were
born overseas.

Bright minds, big opportunities


Place yourself in Sydney’s newest precinct
for cutting-edge technology and industry:
Tech Central. Tech Central is the heart of
Australia’s tech economy, where industry,
research and education meet.

Discover Sydney
With its sandy beaches, national parks, and
bustling downtown, you’ll never be bored in
Sydney. Explore your creative side with free
galleries, museums and live music events.
Unwind at beautiful Bondi Beach or jump on a
train to go hiking in the Blue Mountains.

Connected to everything
At UTS, you’re only a few minutes’ walk
away from Sydney’s transport hubs: Central
Station and Railway Square. Clean, reliable
and safe transport options will connect you to
the rest of our great city. We’re also walking
distance to the central business district and
Darling Harbour.

Discover life in Sydney


instagram.com/utsint

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Sydney’s city
university
Located in the centre of Sydney’s digital and creative
precinct, UTS is at the heart of a truly global city.

Circular Quay Sydney CBD


Light rail,
train ride or
short walk

Darling
Harbour
Light rail or
short walk Chinatown
5-minute
walk

UTS College
Short walk
UTS Haymarket
Campus

Broadway
Shopping
Centre
10-minute
walk

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Bondi Junction & Bondi Beach

UTS Moore Park


Sports Campus

Central
Station
5-minute
walk

Tech Central

Central Park
Shopping
Centre
UTS Broadway
2-minute
Campus
walk

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Campus of
the future
Located in the heart of Sydney, our purpose-built
campus has transformed our neighbourhood – and
it’s designed to transform your study experience too.

UTS Broadway campus


Our Broadway campus is home to
state-of-the-art teaching facilities,
world-class labs, vibrant student spaces,
a brand new library and the green heart of
our campus - the Alumni Green.

UTS Central

Alumni Green Vicki Sara Science Building

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Our campus

UTS 360 virtual campus tour


tour.uts.edu.au

UTS Haymarket campus


Haymarket, an historic district next
to Sydney’s Chinatown, is rapidly
transforming into a hub of creativity and
entrepreneurship. It’s best known for
the Frank Gehry-designed UTS Business
School where dynamic learning, research
and collaboration comes to life.

UTS Business School

UTS Moore Park campus


Moore Park is Sydney’s premier sporting
precinct. Home to the Rugby Australia
Building, this state-of-the-art sport and
education hub is the first example of
an Australian university joining an elite
sporting precinct.

UTS Rugby Australia Building

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Our facilities
Get your hands on the tools and
technologies that are shaping your
industry in our award-winning
labs and collaborative classrooms.

Data Arena ProtoSpace


Experience data in 3D in the interactive UTS ProtoSpace is a 900m2 innovation hub with a focus
Data Arena. This one-of-a-kind space enables on next-generation manufacturing – and it’s also
exploration and visualisation of complex Australia’s most advanced additive manufacturing
information, with stereo, video and incredible facility. With the latest in 3D technologies, software
picture quality revealing previously unseen patterns and technical expertise, it’s a learning experience
in data of all kinds. that’s second to none.

Clinical labs Sport and exercise facilities


Ever seen a robot give birth? In our world-class Study where elite sport happens at the Moore Park
nursing and midwifery labs, you’ll work with high- sport and exercise precinct, right next door to the
fidelity manikins in clinical scenarios that put your world-famous Sydney Cricket Ground. Get hands-on
skills to the test. Explore the latest technologies, in high-performance labs, learn from leading
engage with life-like clinical simulations and prepare practitioners, and rub shoulders with elite Aussie
for real-world health care right here on campus. athletes who train where you learn.

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Our facilities

Learn more about


our specialist facilities
uts.edu.au/campus-specialist-
facilities

Hive Superlab Communication studios


See collaboration in action in the Hive Superlab, a Recording studios, video editing suites, and
world-class bioscience lab that supports learning sound stages—bring your vision to life in our
at scale. Not only can it accommodate up to 270 multimedia facilities. Immerse yourself in
students in up to seven simultaneous classes, hands-on learning, curl up in one of our quiet
it’s also full of industry-standard tech that makes study spaces or borrow professional production
science come alive. tools from our equipment store.

Design studios and workshops Moot courts


Surround yourself with others who share your Put the law into practice in our purpose-built
passion for design when you get creative in our moot and trial courts. These modern facilities are
studios, maker spaces and labs. Build your first designed to mimic the real-life experience of being
working prototype, produce your first interactive a lawyer in the NSW Supreme, District and Local
design, or get ready to send your first collection courts. Hone your advocacy and litigation skills and
down the runway. sign up for our award-winning mooting program.

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Leap into life
at UTS
At UTS, we prepare you for life, not just
work. There’s a world of opportunity
waiting for you on campus.

Think global
Become a global citizen
through on-campus, online
and overseas opportunities.
Experience study or an
internship abroad, or go on
exchange. Or drive positive
change in your community,
and the world, with our global
leadership program: UTS BUILD.
uts.edu.au/thinkglobal

Join Team UTS


Whether you’re looking
for competitive sports, a
recreational game or to
get fit in a supportive gym
environment, UTS Sport can
help your inner athlete shine.

activateuts.com.au/sport

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Leap into life at UTS

Get social with


ActivateUTS
Join one of more than 300
events every year, make new
friends at O’Day or O’Fest,
enjoy livestreamed uni sports,
or get your friends together
for themed trivia or free food
events, to name a few.

activateuts.com.au/
events

Find your people


Whoever you are and whatever
you’re into, there’s a UTS club
or society for you. With online
and face-to-face events now
on offer, there are countless
ways to get involved.

activateuts.com.au/clubs

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Our students
come first
You didn’t just come to Sydney to learn.
You came to thrive. Whilst life in a new city
can be challenging, our support services
can help you become your best self.

Dedicated support
You’ve travelled a long way
from home to be here. At UTS,
we’re here to help you settle in,
stay happy and healthy, and
achieve academic success.
As an international student,
you can access dedicated
advice and assistance at every
stage of your student journey.
international.uts.edu.au

Getting started
Orientation is your chance to
learn about our support services,
make friends and get insider
tips on living in Sydney. Join us
for seminars, workshops, tours
and social events online and on
campus. Look out for our friendly
Peer Networkers; they’re there to
answer questions and help you
find your way around campus.
orientation.uts.edu.au

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Support services

Find out more about support


services at UTS
uts.edu.au/current-students/support

Study support
We all need a bit of extra support
with our studies at times. At UTS,
we provide you with tailored
support to develop your academic
and professional language skills
while you study. UTS HELPS can
also help you develop your writing,
reading and speaking skills through
free one-on-one consultations,
workshops and informal
conversation classes.
helps.uts.edu.au

Taking care of your


health
The UTS Health Service is our
on-campus medical centre offering
free and confidential consultations
for students and alumni. There’s also
our free and confidential counselling
service to help you through the
pressures of study, work and life.
uts.edu.au/current-students/
support

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For a career as
unique as you
With personalised career support and
countless opportunities to connect with
industry, there’s no limit to where you could go.

Barsha Karki (Nepal)


Data Solutions Engineer, NetApp
Master of Engineering Management
Mentor, UTS Lucy Mentoring Program
“I’m very passionate about letting other
people know that there’s so much in
engineering that’s possible for them.
I think that’s one of the things I want
young people to know – that anything is
possible, that it’s entirely up to you how
you create your career.”
uts.edu.au/barsha-karki

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Careers

Learn more about careers


at UTS
careers.uts.edu.au

Connect with industry Australia’s largest startup


Thanks to our extensive industry networks, we’ll community
support you to build professional connections Whether you want to pick up in-demand skills
throughout your degree. Connect with future or launch your own venture, UTS Startups has
employers at industry networking events, supported more than 1000 students to learn
masterclasses and industry-led hackathons. entrepreneurial thinking and apply it to real-
world problems.
Learning for the real world
At UTS, major projects, group work, simulations Global alumni network
and case studies are a core component of our When you graduate from UTS, you become part
degrees. Our industry partners shape our course of a global network of creative and innovative
content – so when you graduate, you’re ready to people. With over 260,000 alumni living and
deliver real solutions to the challenges of today working across the world, your UTS alumni
and tomorrow. community is a professional network that can
unlock doors.
Personalised careers support
UTS Careers is your launchpad for career
success. From day one, you’ll gain access
to personalised career support, a resume
review service, group career coaching, a live
internships and jobs board, as well as our
Professional Mentoring Program.

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Scholarships
Make your dreams a reality. We’re dedicated
to supporting ambitious students through
one of Australia’s most generous scholarship
programs for international students.

Suyash Naik
Master of Engineering
Master of Engineering Management
Postgraduate Academic Excellence
Scholarship
“UTS offered me a scholarship that
covered 25 per cent of my tuition fees.
It’s helped me to support myself and
boost my confidence. When you get
a scholarship, you tend to have that
self-confidence that you can achieve.”

International Postgraduate 20
Scholarships

Learn more about


our scholarships
int-scholarships.uts.edu.au

Postgraduate scholarships Alumni advantage


and grants alumni.uts.edu.au/advantage
int-scholarships.uts.edu.au Already graduated from a UTS degree? If you’re
We offer a range of scholarships for ambitious thinking about returning to study at UTS, you
international students, including full tuition fee could be eligible for a 10% saving on your tuition
and partial tuition fee scholarships and grants. fees through the Alumni Advantage Program.
Most scholarships are awarded on the basis of This discount applies to full-fee-paying courses
academic achievement. and is applied automatically when you enrol.

Faculty scholarships Financial aid and loans


uts.edu.au/scholarships If you’re from Canada, Denmark, Germany,
Many UTS faculties offer international Norway, Sweden or the USA, you may be eligible
scholarships to reward achievement and for financial aid to support your studies at UTS.
recognise motivation to succeed in a chosen Check with your government for requirements.
field. These scholarships are always evolving so
visit our website for the latest information.
Scholarships for UTS College
Students
Australian Government utscollege.edu.au/scholarships
scholarships UTS supports high-achieving international
dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/australia-awards students completing the UTS College Diploma or
The prestigious Australia Awards International UTS Foundation Studies and progressing to UTS
Scholarships and Fellowships offer emerging to complete their undergraduate study.
global leaders an opportunity to undertake
study, research and professional development
in Australia. Funded by the Australian
Government, the awards help international
students gain qualifications to contribute to
development success back home.

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Find your
new home
Whether you live on or off campus, we’re here to
make finding accommodation easy, so you can
start exploring your new city.

Arla Salcedo (Philippines)


Master of Public Health
“Sydney seemed like a really good place
to live a balanced life. It’s a very walkable
city and healthy food is accessible. There
are also plenty of green spaces and
amazing beaches to visit whenever you
want to take a break or unwind.”

International Postgraduate 22
UTS student accommodation Renting private accommodation
UTS student accommodation is called Yura Share accommodation means you usually
Mudang. It’s close to campus with food, shopping have your own room and share a kitchen, living
and transport options at your doorstep. Living in area and bathroom with other students or
student accommodation means you’ll be living people who work. Alternatively, you can rent
with students from Australia and across the your own studio or one-bedroom apartment,
world who can support you in your academic, but this is more expensive. Our off-campus
social and personal growth. accommodation website can help you
search for share rooms in private houses and
UTS Housing is self-catered, secure and
apartments around UTS: uts.studystays.com.au
competitively priced. You can choose to live
in either a self-contained studio or a bedroom It’s a good idea to arrange short-term
within a shared apartment that has a shared accommodation when you first arrive in Sydney.
kitchen, bathrooms and living areas. All That way, you can look for longer-term options
bedrooms are for one person and are fully once you arrive and choose something that
furnished, which means you’ll just need to bring suits you for the long-term. All accommodation
bed linen and cooking equipment. Yura Mudang rentals should come with a residential or
also has spacious communal barbecue areas, tenancy agreement. If you need any help or
study rooms, games and computer rooms and advice, contact:
a music room. Rent includes electricity, water,
UTS Housing Off-Campus Officer
unlimited cabled internet in bedrooms and
[email protected]
wireless internet access in communal areas.
UTS Student Legal Service
[email protected]

Learn more about


UTS Housing
uts.edu.au/uts-housing-service

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Pathways to UTS
UTS College is your alternative pathway to
your UTS degree. Benefit from personalised
academic support, small class sizes and
practical learning designed to help you
thrive at UTS and beyond.

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UTS College

Why choose UTS College


UTS College offers a range of alternative pathways to UTS. Whether you’re looking to develop your
expertise and professional skills, fast-track your career prospects, or build industry connections
and networking opportunities, UTS College can help you on your journey.

– Guaranteed entry* to UTS when you – Personalised academic and wellbeing


successfully complete your UTS College support in-person or available 24 hours
program pathway online
– Gain credit points towards your master’s – Reach your potential at UTS and beyond
degree as recognition of prior learning with our highly supportive, personalised,
– Small class sizes with a practical technology-led learning experience,
approach to learning and focus on building Learning.Connected.
employability skills utscollege.edu.au/au/learning-connected

* Based on successful completion of your UTS College program pathway, see pages 26 and 27 for details.

Your pathway to UTS


UTS College
Academic
Path English
Pre-Master’s Program UTS master’s degree UTS master’s degree
Accelerated 1st Year

01
2nd Year
(if required)**
4 months Session 1 Session 2

UTS College
Path Academic English Pre-Master’s Program UTS master’s degree UTS master’s degree
(if required)** Standard 1st Year 2nd Year

02 8 months Session 1 + Session 2 Session 2

Path Academic English UTS Postgraduate


(if required)** degree

03
** You will only be required to enter a UTS College Academic English program if you do not meet the English language entry requirements.

View our programs


utscollege.edu.au/programs

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Academic
UTS College

English
Develop the English language skills you need to
succeed at university and in your future career.

When you complete a UTS College Academic


English program, you’ll have guaranteed
entry* into most UTS degrees, without the
need to complete further IELTS, TOEFL,
Pearson (PTE) or other English tests.
Our English classes have an average of
16 students, so you’ll benefit from more
individual attention. Our students also gain
exclusive access to our specialist English
language resources, including online support
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Even better, our teachers are qualified and
experienced in TESOL, which means you’ll be
taught by some of the best English teachers
in Australia.

Our Academic English programs can be


studied at UTS College in Sydney or Sri
Lanka, or with one of our partners in China,
South Korea, Myanmar and Vietnam.

* English and academic entry requirements


apply, see our website for details. The UTS
College Pre-Master’s program English language
admission requirements include: AEL4 for Find out more
Standard (8-month) Graduate Certificate, AEL5
for Accelerated (4-month) Graduate Certificate.
Successful completion of AEL5 satisfies the
utscollege.edu.au/
English language admission requirements for
most UTS degrees. For specific details, see the
english-language-programs
UTS website.

Academic English (Levels AE1-5)


CRICOS course code 032410F

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Pre-Master’s
UTS College

Program
Transition smoothly to your UTS degree with the UTS
College Pre-Master’s Program.

The UTS College Pre-Master’s Program has Our Pre-Master’s Program combines interactive
been designed with UTS, to ensure you develop classes with a wide variety of independent
the skills you need to advance into your UTS learning activities, so you’ll gain deep subject
master’s degree. knowledge to prepare for success at UTS. We offer
a Standard 8-month program and an Accelerated
We offer a range of graduate certificates in
4-month program**, so you can complete the
high-demand disciplines, to help you advance
graduate certificate over a time that suits you.
into a UTS master’s degree in accounting,
After successful completion, you’ll enter Session
finance, strategic communication, media,
2 of your first year UTS master’s degree.
journalism, engineering, IT and data science.
Our graduate certificates guarantee entry to a
UTS master’s degree*. Choose from:

– Accounting & Finance


– Communication
– Technology Practice^

* Master of Data Science and Innovation requires


completion of the Graduate Certificate in
Technology Practice with GPA of 4.0 on a 7.0 GPA
scale and no more than 25 per cent recorded
fails. Master of Strategic Communication
(Extension) requires completion of the Graduate
Certificate in Communication. Other eligible
master’s courses require completion of the
Find out more
relevant Graduate Certificate with no more than
25 per cent recorded fails. utscollege.edu.au/premasters
** Academic and English language requirements
apply.

^ Leads to selected masters degrees in


Information Technology or Engineering.

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Explore our
Study Areas

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UTS Business
School

International Postgraduate 30
MBA / Executive MBA uts.edu.au/intl/business
Accounting
Business Analytics
Stand out from the crowd with a degree
Event Management
that responds to the changing business
Finance
landscape. You’ll learn how ethical,
Financial Analysis sustainable and future-focused business
Financial Planning practice can change the world by delivering
Human Resource positive outcomes for people and the planet.
Management
Management AT THE HEART OF BUSINESS
Study business where it happens. Thanks to our convenient
Marketing
Sydney city location, we’re connected right into Australia’s
Not-for-profit and financial, creative, start-up and technology industries – including
Social Enterprise leading international companies.
Management
REAL-WORLD LEARNING
Sport Management There’s no point learning theory if you don’t know how to apply it.
Strategic Supply Real-world assessments, case studies, professional placements
and industry interaction will ensure you translate theory to
Chain Management
practice.

GLOBAL RECOGNITION
UTS Business School is among the top 5 percent of business
schools in the world to be accredited by the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AASCB).

ACCREDITATIONS

Start your
journey
uts.edu.au/intl/
business

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Communication

International Postgraduate 32
Creative Writing communication.uts.edu.au/future
Media Practice and
Industry
Strategic With more than 30 years of teaching
Communication expertise, we’ve got the wisdom of
experience led by the best in the field.
We’re also young, vibrant and dynamic,
shaped by the agility and entrepreneurial
spirit that have come to define UTS.

CREATIVE THINKING
Develop creativity and critical-thinking skills through practical,
technology-driven learning. You’ll learn to develop creative
solutions to tackle real-world issues, and learn invaluable skills for
your future career(s).

DIGITAL DISRUPTION
Digital disruption, the rise of new media – these are the forces
reshaping the communication landscape today. So, we’ve
embraced them and made them part of what we do, teach and
research, and part of what you study.

PRACTICAL LEARNING
There’s no point learning theory if you don’t know how to apply it.
Real-world assessments, professional placements and industry
interaction will ensure you translate theory to practice and gain
industry-relevant skills.

Daryl Jaramilla (Philippines)


Public Relations Officer at the Department
of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
Master of Strategic Communication
“Everything I learned has been advantageous
Start your on my part because it has strengthened
journey my capacity to communicate and assist in
communication. developing new communication efforts
uts.edu.au/future for the DILG.”

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Design,
Architecture
and Building

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Architecture dab.uts.edu.au/future
Construction
Management
Design Become a creative and critical thinker,
Landscape build connections with acclaimed
Architecture practitioners and develop solutions to
Local Government the big challenges that shape the world
we live in. At UTS, we’re leading change
Planning
across design, architecture and the built
Project Management
environment – and you can too.
Property Development
Real Estate Investment INDUSTRY-DRIVEN
Our curriculum is the result of ongoing engagement with
industry, government and the creative sectors to address needs,
understand growth areas and tackle emerging issues.

REAL CLIENTS
You’ll be applying up-to-date practices to real business scenarios
and briefs. Depending on your degree, you could be addressing a
challenge for Westfield or analysing a development for Lendlease.

PROGRESS WITH THE BEST


Our academic staff are proven practitioners and world-class
researchers, so you’ll learn from experts. With access to the
latest software and professional equipment, UTS is the place to
bring your most ambitious ideas to life.

FIND YOUR NICHE


Our many electives allow you to specialise in areas such as
construction methodologies or sustainable design.

Caroline Porto Valente (Brazil)


PhD, UTS School of Built Environment
“The UTS community is something out of
this world. At UTS, not only could I develop
general research skills such as data
Start your analysis and evaluation, but also other
journey professional and personal skills, such as
dab.uts.edu.au/ communication, resilience, adaptability,
future problem-solving and design thinking,
creativity and interpersonal skills.”

International Postgraduate 35
Education

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Learning Design education.uts.edu.au/future
Teaching (Secondary
Education)
TESOL and Applied Think differently about how you contribute
Linguistics to the world of education. Our courses
are inspired by global developments in
education research, technology and
creativity. Expand your career horizons
with our signature hands-on approach to
learning.

PRACTICAL LEARNING
We’ve established more than 200 secondary school partnerships,
where you’ll gain hands-on experience. You’ll also study alongside
students from various industries, giving you access to diverse
perspectives.

PURPOSE-BUILT FACILITIES
Our purpose-built facilities are second to none. From customised
science and maths teaching environments to dedicated research
hubs, our spaces are designed to shape your education practice.

BEYOND BOUNDARIES
A global perspective is critical to education. You’ll study with
students across a range of careers/industries and multicultural
backgrounds which will offer you a different perspective when
solving problems.

Bingbing Yuan (China)


Teacher AMEP/LLN Learner Support
Diploma in Applied Linguistics and TESOL
“I participated in two teaching practicums
at two TAFE campuses which allowed me to
Start your work with qualified ESOL/AMEP teachers. It
journey also allowed me to build important industry
education.uts. connections, with that, I was able to obtain
edu.au/future references which helped to land my first job
offer as a part-time teacher at TAFE.”

International Postgraduate 37
Engineering

International Postgraduate 38
Biomedical uts.edu.au/intl/engineering
Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Control The engineering industry is evolving.
Engineering Stay up-to-date with the latest technical
Cyber Security knowledge and key leadership skills so you
Engineering can gain a competitive edge with employers.
Electrical Energy Work with global experts in state-of-the-art
Systems facilities and revolutionise the future.
Environmental
Engineering FLEXIBLE WORK-LIFE BALANCE
We understand there’s more to life than study. Schedule classes
Geotechnical
for day or night around your other life commitments.
Engineering
BE AMONG THE BEST
Manufacturing
We’re ranked in the top 100 universities globally for Engineering
Engineering and
and Technology (QS Field Rankings 2022) and our research centres
Management
are recognised as world leading by our partners and industry.
Operations
INNOVATION HUB
Robotics UTS is located in Australia’s leading innovation precinct, Tech
Software Systems Central. Study next door to some of Australia’s most innovative
Engineering startups, as well as technology giants like Canva and Atlassian.

Structural Engineering INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES


Telecommunications Address global challenges through interdisciplinary connections
with international universities, researchers and industry partners.
and Electronics
Water Engineering

Monica George (India)


Product Activation Marketer, 3M
Master of Engineering Management,
Master of Business Administration
“I thrived on the collaborative nature of my
Start your course, and the wealth of opportunities to
journey balance theoretical knowledge with practical
uts.edu.au/intl/ application.”
engineering

International Postgraduate 39
Health

International Postgraduate 40
High Performance uts.edu.au/intl/health
Sport

Unlock the future of elite sport. Our flexible


high performance sport programs prepare
you to work across the breadth of elite-level
sports, both in Australia and overseas.

REAL-WORLD KNOWLEDGE, DELIVERED BY EXPERTS


Our course content is practical and evidence-based; it’s
developed in consultation with industry partners with the latest
findings from our internationally-recognised researchers. We’re
rated 5 (well above world standard) for human movement and
sports science research by the Australian Research Council’s
Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative 2018.

BENEFIT FROM OUR INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS


Our state-of-the-art facility is in the middle of Sydney’s sporting
precinct at Moore Park, facilitating our connections with elite
sporting organisations. You’ll learn from industry and academic
leaders who work with high performance experts internationally,
advancing the performance of athletes in the AFL, NRL, NBA, NFL,
EPL and more.

STUDY ONLINE WITH EMBEDDED PRACTICAL LEARNING


Learn online, supported by academics and engaging with your
classmates – and put your learning into practice with industry-
connected, work-integrated learning streams in every session.

Dr Blake McLean
PhD, ASpS2, AHPM, CSCS, ASCA
Course Coordinator
“High Performance Sport is a constantly
evolving field. Our courses are built from our
Start your world-class research and extensive input from
journey industry partners, to ensure you graduate ready
uts.edu.au/intl/ to work at an expert level in high performance
health sport, in a variety of settings.”

International Postgraduate 41
Graduate
School of Health

International Postgraduate 42
Clinical Psychology gsh.uts.edu.au/future
Genetic Counselling
Good Manufacturing
Practice Join one of the fastest growing industries
Orthoptics with a degree in health. We’re shaping future
leaders in allied health, with courses that
Pharmacy
respond to the ever-evolving health sector.
Physiotherapy
Speech Pathology LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS
With a wealth of industry experience, many of our academics
are internationally renowned researchers contributing to the
future of health care service and delivery. This means you’ll gain
an industry-relevant and research-inspired qualification with
courses regularly updated to reflect current practices.

INDUSTRY-CONNECTED AND RESPECTED


We’ve collaborated with industry partners to ensure you graduate
with employable attributes ready to excel. You’ll benefit from our
reputation as a preferred industry partner through professional
placements and guest lectures.

LEARNING INTO PRACTICE


With applied learning, you’ll gain the practical experience
you’ll need as a professional working in the health industry
with hands-on clinical simulation and problem-based
interprofessional training.

ACCREDITATIONS

Start your
journey
gsh.uts.edu.au/
future

International Postgraduate 43
Information
Technology

International Postgraduate 44
Business Information uts.edu.au/intl/information-technology
Systems
Cyber Security
Data Analytics Rapid advances in IT are reshaping the
Interaction Design future of work. Get a competitive edge with
the latest technical knowledge and key
Interactive Media
leadership skills. Work with global experts in
Internetworking
state-of-the-art facilities and explore future
Software Development technologies that benefit our world.

FLEXIBLE WORK-LIFE BALANCE


We understand there’s more to life than study. Schedule classes
for day or night around your other life commitments.

BE AMONG THE BEST


We’re ranked in the top 100 universities globally for Engineering
and Technology (QS Field Rankings 2022) and our research
centres are recognised as world leading by our partners and
industry.

INNOVATION HUB
UTS is located in Australia’s leading innovation precinct, Tech
Central. Study next door to some of Australia’s most innovative
startups, as well as technology giants like Canva and Atlassian.

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Address global challenges through interdisciplinary connections
with international universities, researchers and industry partners.

Shamsheer Verma (India)


Senior Data Analyst, Commonwealth Bank
Master of Information Technology
“UTS’s societies and clubs helped me build
Start your a diverse and supportive network, and
journey because UTS is centrally located, I could find
uts.edu.au/intl/ opportunities related to my field of study.”
information-
technology

International Postgraduate 45
UTS Animal
Logic Academy

International Postgraduate 46
Animation and animallogicacademy.uts.edu.au
Visualisation

UTS has partnered with Australia’s leading


digital animation studio Animal Logic to
provide industry-led education in emerging
3D animation and visualisation technologies.

LEARN FROM THE BEST


Study under the mentorship of leading professionals from the
animation and visualisation industries.

BUILD SKILLS THAT COUNT


Develop advanced capabilities in story, art and character
development, layout and pre-visualisation, modelling, rigging
and surfacing, 3D animation, lighting, visual effects, compositing,
technical directing and production coordination, and explore
emerging technologies such as real-time animation, virtual
production, AR, VR, MR and more.

PRACTICAL LEARNING
Featuring state-of-the-art technology, our custom-built digital
studio is designed to replicate real-world production environments.

CREATIVE COLLABORATION
Collaborate with fellow students under the mentorship of
our industry leads, using your combined expertise to deliver
advanced solutions to complex creative challenges.

GAIN MORE THAN KNOWLEDGE


Expand your career opportunities by developing industry
connections and building professional networks.

Hannah Chu (Taiwan PRC)


Master of Animation and Visualisation
“I’ve had the chance to develop skills in new
technologies, and most important of all, the
Start your academy provided me with the experience
journey to understand how it feels to work in the VFX
industry.”
animallogic
academy.uts.
edu.au

International Postgraduate 47
Law

International Postgraduate 48
Employment Law and uts.edu.au/intl/law
Practice
Intellectual Property
International Ready to enhance your legal career?
Commercial and Expand your knowledge of legal principles,
Business Law and develop transferable skills with a UTS
Juris Doctor postgraduate Law degree.
Legal Studies
WORK-READY AND WELL-ROUNDED
Master of Laws
Our courses prepare you for the real world. You will be trained
Migration Law and to become a self-motivated legal professional through building
Practice your skills in critical evaluation, collaboration and effective
communication.
Professional Legal
Practice (Practical REAL EXPERIENCE BEFORE YOU’RE IN THE REAL WORLD
Legal Training) There’s no shortage of experiential learning to challenge you here.
Pursue internships, fieldwork placements, leadership programs,
international study, mooting, and mentoring opportunities.

BECOME AN AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION LAW EXPERT


Study our Graduate Diploma in Migration Law and Practice online*.

ENHANCE YOUR LEGAL CAREER


Our Master of Laws offers three specialisations: corporate and
commercial law, dispute resolution and legal practice, and
intellectual property.

QUALIFY AS AN AUS/NZ PATENT/TRADE MARK ATTORNEY


Study by distance through our fully online Intellectual
Property program*.
* You cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia as it’s offered by distance only.

Anulika Ezembaukwu (Nigeria)


Juris Doctor and Graduate Certificate in
Professional Legal Practice
“My lecturers at UTS have been supportive and
encouraging. It is here that I realised I can really
Start your do it – I can be a good lawyer. I believe in my
journey abilities and UTS brought that out in me.”

uts.edu.au/intl/
law

International Postgraduate 49
Science

International Postgraduate 50
Biomedical uts.edu.au/pg-science-courses
Engineering
Data Science in
Quantitative Finance World-class facilities, research integrated
Environmental learning and practical courses. UTS Science
Conservation and postgraduate courses will sharpen your
Consultancy skills and dare you to think outside the box.
Forensic Science
Mathematical and RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE WORLD
Statistical Modelling Learn from academics actively engaged in current research, in
partnership with leading industry organisations. Whether you’re
Mathematics and a research or coursework student, everything you learn will be
Quantitative Finance informed by the latest findings from our own experts and from
Mathematics around the world.

Medical Biotechnology REAL-WORLD SKILLS


Quantitative Finance Beyond the scientific expertise you’ll gain, our courses provide
professional skills such as proposal writing and advanced
Science communication skills in science. Learn how to generate ideas,
develop products and pitch to investors.

INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS
Engage with future employers and researchers who are part of
UTS’s extensive industry and public sector connections. Network
with industry leaders from organisations such as General Electric
and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation, or work on research projects with partners such as
Sydney Water or the Australian Federal Police.

Prakriti Siwakota (Nepal)


Master of Philosophy in Medical
Biotechnology
“Studying Medical Biotechnology has helped me
in understanding more about what research
Start your actually is. My plan for the future is to conduct
journey research into diseases affecting women’s
health like preeclampsia and infertility, and
uts.edu.au/pg-
drug delivery.”
science-courses

International Postgraduate 51
TD School

International Postgraduate 52
Data Science and uts.edu.au/tdschool
Innovation

Gain a professional edge with a degree


that responds to the future of work and the
challenges that are ahead. Our courses are
about building expertise beyond traditional
discipline-specific approaches. Gain
practical, in-demand skills in collaboration
and complexity, and learn to embed
innovation in your professional practice.

LEARN FROM THE BEST


You’ll learn from experienced academics and work with leading
industry professionals to build valuable connections that will help
you supercharge your career.

FLEXIBLE OPTIONS
Designed to accommodate the different learning objectives of
our students, we offer a range of flexible learning options so you
can focus on developing the specific skills you need, when you
need them.

REAL-WORLD COLLABORATION
Our courses will connect you with industry experiences, real-world
briefs and meaningful professional networks across a wide range
of professional disciplines. You’ll also work collaboratively with
peers from a range of academic and professional backgrounds
whose expertise will challenge and complement your own.

Yogitha Mariyappa (India)


Data Analyst, Commonwealth Bank of
Australia
Master of Data Science and Innovation
“The Innovation Labs are a fantastic
Start your opportunity for us to work with live data and
journey solve real-world problems. Within a month of
finishing the degree’s coursework, I had three
uts.edu.au/
job offers from government, consulting and
tdschool
banking areas.”

International Postgraduate 53
Admission requirements

Academic requirements WHAT IS AN ASSESSABLE QUALIFICATION?


For admission into most postgraduate courses, you are required Assessable qualifications must come from the countries listed. They
to hold at minimum a recognised degree equivalent to an may be accepted as satisfying English proficiency if they include:
Australian bachelor’s degree. Your academic performance at – senior secondary studies comparable with the NSW HSC;
the bachelor’s level will be considered as part of your application
– one full year of Australian or comparable tertiary studies,
assessment.
including RATE Associate Diploma and Advanced Diploma,
In some instances, you may also require relevant work Associate Degree, Bachelor Degree and postgraduate studies;
experience and/or research experience. If applicable, you may – comparable AQF Diploma and Advanced Diploma; or
demonstrate this through submission of a CV, portfolio, and/or a
– Australian or comparable non-award studies and tertiary
personal statement.
preparation courses, with a full-time equivalence of one year.
For the current academic requirements for a particular course,
please refer to the Course Summary Tables on pages 62-99 or I HAVE COMPLETED A COURSE TAUGHT IN
visit uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/
entry-requirements
ENGLISH
If you do not have an assessable qualification from one of the
Note: Eligibility for admission to a research degree is not a
countries listed, but have successfully completed the equivalent
guarantee of acceptance. Submission of a research proposal is
of one year (full-time) of a UTS-recognised, government-
also required.
accredited, public or private post-secondary/secondary course
that is taught in English, you may satisfy the UTS English-
English language requirements language requirements.
UTS has English language proficiency requirements for all its The course must be equivalent to the level of Australian Year 12
courses. Please check the requirements that apply to you. or higher.
You will need to provide an official document from your institution
ASSESSABLE QUALIFICATION
(on the institution letterhead) that certifies that your qualification
UNDERTAKEN IN ENGLISH was instructed in English.
You satisfy the UTS English language requirements if you have
an assessable qualification that was undertaken in English from
OTHER ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS AND
one of the following countries: ENGLISH PROGRAMS
– American Samoa The following are also recognised by UTS as meeting the
– Australia English-language requirements:
– Bahamas – UTS College Academic English (AE) program at the level of
– Barbados AE5, for admission to UTS courses with English language
– Belize proficiency requirements of IELTS Academic overall score of
– Botswana 6.5 with 6.0 in writing
– Canada – UTS College Academic English Level 6 (AE6) – “Pass” for
– Fiji courses with an English language admission requirement of
– Ghana IELTS 7.0 with 7.0 in writing
– Gibraltar – Australian TAFE (NSW) Certificate IV in English for Academic
– Guyana Purposes (EAP)
– Jamaica – high school English mark equal to or greater than 75 per cent
– Kenya from Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Sweden,
– Lesotho the Netherlands, Norway or Switzerland
– Liberia – successful completion of International Baccalaureate
– New Zealand Diploma Program subjects English A: literature or English
A: language and literature, where the Diploma Program was
– Nigeria
taught in a language other than English
– Papua New Guinea
– C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge English: Proficiency CPE):
– Republic of Ireland
– Singapore • for courses requiring an IELTS academic overall score of
– Solomon Islands 8.0 – Overall CCPE score of 200 or above;
– South Africa • for courses requiring an IELTS academic overall score of
– Tonga 7.5 – Overall CCPE score of 191-199;
– Trinidad and Tobago • for courses requiring an IELTS academic overall score of
– United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland) 7.0 – Overall CCPE score of 185-190;
– United States of America • for courses requiring an IELTS academic overall score of
– Zambia 6.5 (6 in writing) - Overall CCPE score of 176- 184, with a
– Zimbabwe writing score of 169.
– level 4 or above in the core subject English in the Hong Kong
Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination.

International Postgraduate 54
Postgraduate coursework
TOEFL
IELTS IELTS UTS College
Postgraduate (internet- PTE (Academic) C1A/C2P
(Academic) (Online) (AE5 / AE6)
based)
Master of Teaching in Secondary 7.5 overall, 7.5 overall, 102-109 overall, 73-78 overall, 191-199 overall N/A
Education speaking 8.0, speaking 8.0, speaking 23-27, speaking 79, with 200 in both
listening 8.0, listening 8.0, listening 23-27, listening 79, the speaking and
reading 7.0, reading 7.0, reading 23-27, reading 65, writing listening, and a
writing 7.0 writing 7.0 writing 27 65 reading and writing
score of 185

Graduate Certificate in Executive 7.0 overall with 7.0 overall with 94-101 overall 65-72 overall with 185-190 with a Level 6 (AE6):
Management a writing score a writing score with a writing a writing score writing score 176 Pass grade
Executive Master of Business of 6.5 of 6.5 score of 24 of 58
Administration

Graduate Diploma in Psychology 7.0 overall, N/A 94 overall, 65 overall, N/A N/A
(Advanced) - OPM 7.0 in each reading 24, speaking 65,
Master of Pharmacy subtest listening 24, listening 65,
speaking 23, reading 65, writing
Master of Pharmacy (International)
writing 27 65
Master of Clinical Psychology
Master of Physiotherapy

Master of Orthoptics 6.5 overall N/A 79-93 overall 58-64 overall with 176-184 overall Level 5 (AE5):
with a writing with a writing a writing score with a writing score Pass grade
score of 6.5 score of 24 of 58 of 176

Master of Genetic Counselling 7.0 overall, N/A 94-101 overall, 65-72 overall with 185-190 overall Level 6 (AE6):
Master of Speech Pathology writing 7.0 writing 27 a writing score with a writing score Pass grade
of 65 of 185

Master of Animation and 6.5 overall, 6.5 overall, 79–93 overall, 58-64 overall with 176-184 overall with Level 5 (AE5):
Visualisation speaking 6.5, speaking 6.5, speaking a score of 58 in a score of 176 in Pass grade
Graduate Certificate in Animation listening 6.5, listening 6.5, 20–22, listening listening, speaking listening, speaking
and Visualisation reading 6.5, reading 6.5, 20–23, reading and reading, and and reading, and
writing 6.0 writing 6.0 19–23, writing a score of 50 in a score of 169 in
21–23 writing writing

All other courses 6.5 overall, N/A 79-93 overall, 58-64 with a 176-184 with a Level 5 (AE5):
writing 6.0 writing 21 writing score of 50 writing score of 169 Pass grade

Postgraduate research
IELTS IELTS TOEFL (internet- PTE UTS College
Postgraduate C1A/C2P
(Academic) (Online) based) (Academic) (AE5 / AE6)

All Business research courses* 7.0 overall, 7.0 overall, 94-101 overall, 65-72 overall 185-190 Level 6 (AE6):
All Health research courses writing 7.0 writing 7.0 writing 27 with a writing overall with a Pass grade
score of 65 writing score
All Communication research courses
of 185
All Education research courses
All International Studies research courses
All Graduate School of Health research courses
All Law research courses
All Sustainable Futures research courses
All Analytics and Data Science research courses

Master of Business (research) 7.0 overall, 7.0 overall, 94-101 overall with 65-72 overall 185-190 with Level 6 (AE6):
writing 6.5 writing 6.5 a writing score with a writing a writing Pass grade
of 24 score of 58 score 176

All other courses 6.5 overall, 6.5 overall, 79–93 overall, 58-64 with a 176-184 with Level 5 (AE5):
writing 6.0 writing 6.0 writing 21 writing score a writing Pass grade
of 50 score of 169

* except Master of Business (Research)

Note: This information is correct as at March 2023 and is subject to change.


For the most up-to-date information on English requirements visit uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/entry-requirements

International Postgraduate 55
Admission requirements

Previous education not – United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and


Northern Ireland)
conducted in English – United States of America

If your previous education was not conducted in English, you are In order to provide sufficient evidence to support this, you will
required to demonstrate proficiency in English by completing need to submit an official document from your institution on the
an English language test or program recognised by UTS. English institution letterhead certifying that your tertiary qualification was
language proficiency test scores are recognised by UTS provided taught and assessed solely in English.
they were obtained less than two years prior to applying to UTS.
If you have completed studies in English but do not fulfil the above
The table on page 55 shows the results required to meet UTS requirements, you will need to provide evidence of the results for
English language requirements for entry into the respective a UTS recognised English language test. Please refer to Previous
courses. For all combined courses the highest English language education not conducted in English section.
requirement test scores apply.
It is important to note that for Pharmacy and Physiotherapy
courses, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTS (AHPRA) may have additional English Language Requirements for
Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (C1A) registration at the completion of the course.
cambridgeesol.org Master of Clinical Psychology (C04300) applicants who
provide evidence that their previous studies were taught in
IELTS English must demonstrate their English competency in one of
utscollege.edu.au/ielts the approved pathways listed in the English Language Skills
Registration Standard outlined by the Psychology Board of
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Australia. These requirements are also applied by the Australian
pearsonpte.com Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) for eligibility for
Provisional Registration once students are enrolled in the course.
TOEFL
If you sit the TOEFL test, you must arrange for the official score
report to be sent directly to UTS. The UTS institutional code for
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EVIDENCE
TOEFL is 0743. OF MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION FOR FACULTY
ets.org/toefl
OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSES
UTS College Academic English Program Level 1 (AE5) C04255 Master of Teaching in Secondary Education applicants
and Level 6 (AE6) who have previously studied in English, may only satisfy the
CRICOS 00859D, TEQSA PRV12022 English language requirements for this course if they have
utscollege.edu.au/courses/english successfully completed an undergraduate qualification of at least
three years taught and assessed solely in English from one of the

Special requirements below countries:


– Australia
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EVIDENCE – Canada
OF MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION FOR – New Zealand

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HEALTH COURSES – Republic of Ireland


– United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and
Applicants of: Northern Ireland)
– Master of Pharmacy (C04252) – United States of America
– Master of Pharmacy (International) (C04395)
– Master of Physiotherapy (C04306) STUDENTS SPONSORED THROUGH AID
– Master of Orthoptics (C04299) PROGRAMS
– Master of Speech Pathology (C04386) Special consideration for English language requirements may
– Master of Genetic Counselling (C04374) be given to applicants sponsored through aid programs (e.g.
Australia Awards, World Bank, etc.).
who have previously studied in English, may only satisfy the
English language entry requirements for these courses if they In some countries the Australian embassy may have different
have successfully completed a tertiary qualification of at least English language requirements for those seeking a student
three years that was taught and assessed solely in English from visa. Check with your nearest Australian Diplomatic Post before
one of the below approved countries: registering for an English language test.

– Australia UTS also accepts diplomas and advanced diplomas from


Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognised tertiary
– Canada
institutions in Australia as well as most other Australian
– New Zealand foundation studies programs.
– Republic of Ireland
– South Africa

The information in this table is correct as of the publication date and is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information on English requirements visit
uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/entry-requirements/english-language-requirements

International Postgraduate 56
Simplified Student Visa TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENTS
Framework (SSVF) Documents not in English must be officially translated and
submitted together with certified copies of supporting documents.
UTS participates in the Australian Government’s Simplified Officers authorised to translate official documents into English
Student Visa Framework (SSVF) and recruits students into its include:
degree courses under the SSVF arrangements of the Department
of Home Affairs. The SSVF is designed to make the process of – NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators &
applying for a student visa simpler for genuine students. Interpreters) accredited translators

As an international student, you should apply for a single student – A translator from a reputable translation company in your
visa (subclass 500) regardless of your chosen course of study. home country
When you are granted a visa under SSVF, you must continue to – An official translation from the institution that issued the
maintain enrolment in an eligible course and continue to have document
sufficient financial capacity to support your study and stay in – A UTS registered student recruitment agent
Australia.
– A public notary
All student visa (subclass 500) holders must maintain enrolment at
Note: translated documents must have an official (translation)
the same or higher Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) level
seal and be signed by the translator.
for which they were granted a visa. If you are undertaking a doctoral
degree (AQF10) or transferring to a master degree (AQF9), this uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/
condition does not apply. In all other circumstances, transferring to applying-study-uts
a lower AQF level course or transferring from an AQF level course to
a non-AQF Award course is a breach of the student visa condition WHAT DOES CORRECTLY CERTIFIED MEAN?
and might result in cancellation of your visa.
Correctly certified means that your original document has
You must take this important information into account when been sighted and the copy has been sworn to be a true copy of
choosing a course and when considering a course change or a the original by one of the authorised people mentioned above.
move to another provider. Scanned documents or photocopies will not be accepted.
For more information about student visas, visit the Department of
Home Affairs website: homeaffairs.gov.au PERSONAL STATEMENT
The personal statement (if required) should be written by you and
Certification of documentation should:

UTS will accept copies certified by employees of one of the – be approximately 500 words in length
following: – describe your educational experience and how it has
prepared you for studying this course
– Australian Overseas Diplomatic Mission
– indicate your knowledge and interest in the area in which you
– UTS Authorised Representative or Agent
plan to study
– Public Notary Office
– outline your expectations of the course for which you are
– the administration of the institution that issued the relevant applying
document
– reflect on any work (paid or voluntary) you have undertaken –
– an Australian university. you may also wish to include details of your work history
Alternatively, documents verified by someone who is currently – mention anything else about you that will help us assess your
employed in Australia as: application.
– an accountant – members of the Institute of Chartered If you need to submit a personal statement, UTS will contact you
Accountants in Australia or the Australian Society of with details.
Certified Practising Accountants, or the Institute of Public
Accountants, or the Association of Taxation and Management PORTFOLIO
Accountants or Registered Tax Agents
The Master of Animation and Visualisation requires a portfolio.
– a bank or credit union manager A portfolio may also be required when you apply to study certain
– a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney design courses at UTS.
– a police officer with the rank of sergeant and above
– a post office manager
– a principal of an Australian secondary college, high school or
primary school
– a commissioner for declarations
– a Justice of the Peace where the registration number is
clearly indicated.

International Postgraduate 57
How to apply
1 2 3

Complete the Attach supporting Submit your


application form documents application
ONLINE: You must attach: ONLINE:
Login and register to apply online: – a certified copy of your academic

1. Check that you have completed all
student.uts.apply.studylink.com records. Documents not issued in sections.
English must be officially translated 2. Agree to the Terms & Conditions.
PAPER:
and submitted together with certified
3. Pay your application fee online.
Download an application form: copies in the original language.
uts.edu.au/study/international/ 4. Submit
– a certified copy of your English test

essential-information/ score (or an official document stating PAPER:


applying-study-uts that your previous education was
conducted in English, see page 56) 5. Pay the application fee, by either:
– a portfolio or personal statement • attaching a bank draft or bank
(where applicable, see page 57) cheque to your application form, or
– a bank draft of A$100 non-refundable • making a payment via our secure
application fee or a copy of Tax payment site: uts.edu.au/
Invoice (proof of payment) for A$100 internationaladmissionpayments
non-refundable application fee. After your payment has been
approved, you must print a (PDF)
ONLINE: Documents should be scanned
copy of the proof of payment and
and uploaded with your online application.
submit it with your application.
PAPER: Copy your documents and submit
6. Submit your application, in one of
certified† copies with your application
several ways:
form*.
• in-person at UTS International*
• by post to our postal address or
by courier/registered post to our
street address*
• to a UTS Representative at an
education event.
• to one of our agents or
representatives worldwide.
For contact details visit:
uts.edu.au/study/international/
essential-information/contact-uts-
international


See Certification of Documentation on page 57
* See back cover for our address

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4 5 6

Acknowledgement Application Accept your offer


of application outcome
– ONLINE: You’ll receive immediate – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: You will receive information on
acknowledgement by email. If your documents are insufficient how to accept your offer with your
– PAPER: You’ll receive for assessment, you will receive a Letter of Offer.
acknowledgement by email request for additional information by
UTS reserves the right to withdraw an offer
approximately one week after it has email.
of admission or Confirmation of Enrolment
been received by UTS. – CONDITIONAL LETTER OF OFFER: (CoE) in cases where an applicant has not
If your application is approved, but provided true and complete information
Your acknowledgement email will include
there are conditions you still need to for admission to a course or where UTS
a UTS application number. Refer to this
satisfy, you will receive a conditional is not satisfied that the student meets
in any future correspondence with us.
offer letter by email. Once these the Genuine Temporary Entrant and/or
After receiving all of your documents, the
conditions have been met, you will Genuine Student requirements set by the
application process usually takes four to
receive an unconditional offer Department of Home Affairs.
six weeks. We’ll advise you by email of your
by email.
application outcome.
– LETTER OF OFFER: If you have met
all specific requirements you will
receive an unconditional offer letter
by email.

Application closing dates


Autumn session Summer session (November start)
(February/March start)
Applicants based outside Australia:
Applicants based outside Australia: 30 August
30 November Applicants based in Australia:
Applicants based in Australia: 30 September
15 December

Spring session (July start)

Applicants based outside Australia:


30 April
Applicants based in Australia:
31 May

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Fees, finance and RPL

Tuition fees Recognition of prior learning


Tuition fees vary between UTS courses and must be paid in (credit recognition)
advance of each session. Textbooks and other course materials
are additional expenses. Your prior learning may be considered for credit towards a UTS
graduate coursework program where the prior learning is related
The fees for any session are determined by the number of credit to assessable components of the course. For example, you may be
points being undertaken in that session. Unless noted, the granted:
quoted session tuition fee assumes you will enrol in a standard
100 per cent credit point load for your chosen course, which – exemption from studying a specific subject within your UTS
is normally 24 credit points per session. Your actual session course if you can prove that you have previously studied a
course cost may differ from this figure depending on the subject equivalent to a required UTS subject
course and the number of credit points taken per session. – general advanced standing for a specific number of subjects
if you can prove your prior studies are relevant to your UTS
Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an
course, but do not directly correspond to specific subjects in
increase each calendar year.
the course and
For the most up-to-date information about tuition fees for UTS – automatic credit if the subject and version required for your
courses and the UTS Fees and Refund Protocol, visit: uts.edu.au/ current course has been completed as part of another UTS
study/international/essential-information/fees-information course.

Student services and Note: Determination of eligibility for recognition of prior learning
towards a particular course does not imply or guarantee that a
amenities fee place is available in that course.

Australian universities charge a Student Services and Amenities APPLYING FOR RECOGNITION OF
Fee (SSAF) to support the maintenance of a range of student
services at universities. At UTS, the SSAF provides support
PRIOR LEARNING
to Students’ Association sponsored activities. This includes You can apply for recognition of prior learning in your International
the second-hand bookstore, services for skills and language Student Application form.
development, the UTS Student Legal Centre, food, beverage and
retail outlets, and student clubs run by Activate UTS. The following documents must be attached to your application:

The SSAF is applicable to all students at UTS. You are required to 1. certified copy of academic transcript(s)
pay it in Autumn and Spring sessions in which you are enrolled. 2. copies of official subject outlines.
Your liability for the SSAF is based on your enrolled study load as at
For each subject exemption sought, you must provide a subject
the census date. Students withdrawing after the census date are
outline with the following details:
not eligible for a refund or remission of this fee.
– year the subject outline is relevant to (this must be the same
In 2023 the SSAF is $163 per session for full-time students (those
year in which you passed the subject)
with a study load of 18 credit points and above per session). The
SSAF is subject to an annual government set indexation increase. – topics covered in the subject
– number of hours of class time
For further information go to:
– method of assessment used
uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/fees-
– textbooks required.
and-payment/student-services-and-amenities-fee-ssaf
A paragraph from an institution’s calendar or handbook is not
Health cover sufficient. Inadequate outlines will not be accepted.

You are required to arrange Overseas Student Health Cover Subject outlines must be in English. If subject outlines have been
(OSHC) for the entire time that you are in Australia on a student translated into English, they must be certified and stamped as
visa. OSHC is insurance to assist international students to meet translated by a professional translator.
the costs of medical and hospital care that they may need while in
Australia. OSHC will also pay limited benefits for pharmaceuticals Cost of living
and ambulance services.
The Department of Home Affairs requires international students
You may purchase OSHC from an authorised provider of your to demonstrate that they have access to at least A$21,041 a year
choice or UTS’s preferred provider. The cost of cover may differ (excluding course fees) to fund their living costs in Australia - this
between insurers and the plan you choose. It is a visa condition, number increases if you are bringing a partner or dependants.
and your responsibility as a student, to purchase and maintain
this health cover throughout your stay in Australia. You will need to However, at UTS, we believe that you should have access to
submit evidence of your OSHC arrangements when you lodge your A$24,492 to A$32,292 to support yourself during your studies.
visa application with the Department of Home Affairs. To help you estimate your expenses according to your lifestyle, the
Note: Students from Belgium, Norway and Sweden who have Australian Government has created a cost of living calculator:
health cover in their home countries may be exempt from OSHC. studyaustralia.gov.au/english/live/living-costs
uts.edu.au/overseas-student-health-cover For more information about finding accommodation and housing
homeaffairs.gov.au in Sydney, see pages 22-23.

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International Postgraduate 61
UTS Business School

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Business
Graduate Certificates

C11008 018156K Business Administration 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification; or four years, relevant work experience.
C11300 0101001 Business Immersion and Career 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul
Transition

C11027 020212M Finance 1 $24,500 Feb/Jul

C11015 022411K Financial Analysis 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C11281 107947D Financial Planning 1 $24,500 Feb

C11282 098049F Marketing 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C11199 055277E Strategic Supply Chain 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul


Management

C11280 0100400 Business Analytics 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

The academic qualification should be in management and


commerce, economics and econometrics, information
technology or any other related academic qualifications
(i.e. Engineering) with sufficient background in database or
computer programming.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered with four years relevant work experience.

C11338 N/A^ Executive Management 1* $25,200 Feb/ A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Jun/ qualification AND
Oct
- six years full-time, or equivalent, relevant professional work
experience AND

- Pass a selection interview

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered with eight years full time senior management
work experience.

C11206 061284M Professional Accounting 1 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than Accounting or
equivalent, or a higher qualification; or four years, relevant
work experience.

Graduate Diplomas

C06009 001102G Business Administration 2 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.
C06017 046112A Event Management 2 $19,330 Feb/Jul

C07021 020210B Finance 2 $24,500 Feb/Jul

C07012 020411D Financial Analysis 2 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C07142 107948C Financial Planning 2 $24,500 Feb/Jul

C07113 055276F Human Resource Management 2 $24,035 Feb/Jul

^ This course is offered by distance only. You cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.
* The course can take 6- 12 months to complete, which includes short teaching sessions.

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UTS Business School

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C07018 009678C Management 2 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.
C07135 098048G Marketing 2 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C07019 032341C Not-for-Profit and Social 2 $19,330 Feb/Jul


Enterprise Management

C07029 014223C Sport Management 2 $19,330 Feb/Jul

C07129 055275G Strategic Supply Chain 2 $24,035 Feb/Jul


Management

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04440 106031A Behavioural Economics 3*** $23,220 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

C04285 084673G Event Management 3 $19,330 Feb/Jul

C04368 096871C Event Management Extension 4 $19,330 Feb/Jul

C04048 036581K Finance 3 $24,500 Feb/Jul

C04258 077375K Finance Extension 4 $24,500 Feb/Jul

C04286 084674G Human Resource Management 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C04260 077380B Human Resource Management 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul


Extension

C04287 084675F Management 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C04259 077377G Management Extension 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C04438 106151D Master of Finance Master of 4 $24,500 Feb/Jul


Financial Planning

C04383 098042B Marketing (Extension) 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C04288 084676E Not-for-Profit and Social 3 $19,330 Feb/Jul


Enterprise Management

C04371 096873A Not-for-Profit and Social 4 $19,330 Feb/Jul


Enterprise Management
Extension

C04290 084677D Sport Management 3 $19,330 Feb/Jul

C04369 096872B Sport Management Extension 4 $19,330 Feb/Jul

C04325 082831D Strategic Supply Chain 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul


Management Extension

C04038 036577F Financial Analysis 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul

C04324 084678C Strategic Supply Chain 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul


Management

C04382 098047G Marketing 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul

*** The course duration is 1.5 year and includes non-standard teaching sessions.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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UTS Business School

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04381 107949B Financial Planning 3 $24,500 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree in a cognate field
within the business discipline, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. If the Bachelor degree is not in a related field,
applicants may be considered with two years full time relevant
work experience.

C04018 025004A Business Administration (MBA) 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification; applicants with a bachelor degree also require
either:

- a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5.25 out of 7 with


fewer than 10 per cent fail grades, OR

- a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) overall


minimum score of 550 with verbal 25, quantitative 35 and
AWA 4.0, OR

- four years equivalent full-time relevant work experience.

C04424 104623D Executive Master of Business 2** $25,200 Feb/ Satisfactory completion of the UTS C11338 Graduate
Administration (ExecMBA) Jun/ Certificate in Executive Management with at least a credit
Oct average.

C04380 0100398 Business Analytics 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification in a cognate field (management and commerce,
C04379 0100411 Business Analytics Extension 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul economics and econometrics, engineering or information
technology) or any other related academic qualifications with
sufficient background in database or computer programming.

C04238 061285K Professional Accounting 3 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than Accounting or an
equivalent or higher qualification.
C04237 061286J Professional Accounting 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul
Extension

Master’s Degrees by Research

C03069 109388C Master of Business (Research) 4 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification. Each applicant
is required to complete an expression-of-interest application.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02091 110461M^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Accounting, Business by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
Analytics, Economics, Finance, second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
Management; Marketing)^ qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field. Each applicant is required, prior to
application, to complete an expression-of-interest application
with the Business School.

** The course duration is 1 year and includes short teaching sessions. This course has a non-standard credit point loading.
^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

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Communication

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Communication
Graduate Certificate

C11289 098416K Media Practice and Industry 1 $21,550 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. The academic qualification must be in the field of
society and culture or creative arts.

If the degree is not in the field of society and culture or creative


arts, applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a
personal statement.

Applicants without an academic qualification may be


considered with four years related professional work
experience and must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a
personal statement.

Graduate Diplomas

C06129 098388J Strategic Communication 2 $18,670 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants without an academic qualification must provide a


curriculum vitae (CV) and a personal statement.

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04394 098414A Media Practice and Industry 3 $21,550 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. The academic qualification must be in the field of
C04411 102331K Media Practice and Industry 4 $21,770 Feb/Jul society and culture or creative arts.
(Extension)
If the degree is not in the field of society and culture or creative
arts applicants must have a minimum of two years’ related
professional work experience and provide a curriculum vitae
(CV) and a personal statement.

C04385 098387K Strategic Communication 3 $18,670 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.
C04410 102330M Strategic Communication 4 $19,060 Feb/Jul
(Extension) For applicants with a bachelor’s degree, the degree must be in
field of education, management and commerce, society and
culture or creative arts.

For applicants with a master’s, graduate diploma or graduate


certificate qualification, the qualification can be in any field of
study.

Applicants without an academic qualification must provide a


curriculum vitae (CV) and a personal statement.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Communication

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master of Arts by Research

C03067 102187B Master of Arts (Research) 4 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Communication, International) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02098 110092J^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Communication, International) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

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Design, Architecture and Building

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Design, Architecture and Building
Graduate Certificates

C11270 096458E Planning 1 $19,330 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent, or higher
qualifications.

Applicants with no Bachelor degree but holding a Graduate


Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate field with a credit
average, are required to have at least one year full-time work
experience and must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a
personal statement.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements


require a minimum of three years full-time relevant work
experience in Senior positions or five years relevant work
experience for mid-career positions and must provide a
curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of employment and a personal
statement.

C11005 088437K Project Management 1 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent or higher
qualification and a minimum of one year relevant work
experience or an Advanced Diploma in Project Management
and a minimum of two years’ relevant work experience.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered with 5 years relevant work experience.

All applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of


employment and a personal statement.

C11271 096459D Property Development 1 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent, or higher
qualification.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered with relevant work experience and must provide
a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of employment and a personal
statement.

C11275 098384B Landscape Architecture 1 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent, or higher
qualification. Applicants must provide a digital portfolio and a
personal statement.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements


may be considered with 5 years relevant professional work
experience and must provide a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of
employment and a personal statement.

Graduate Diplomas

C06006 066575D Property Development 2 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

C06125 098385A Landscape Architecture 2 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent in a
cognate field (Architecture & Urban Environment General),
or a UTS Graduate Certificate in Landscape Architecture or
equivalent.

All applicants, except for applications with a UTS Graduate


Certificate of Landscape Architecture, must provide a digital
portfolio and a personal statement.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Design, Architecture and Building

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C06126 098505J Construction Management 2 $19,330 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification and one year’s relevant work experience.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered with five years’ relevant work experience.

All applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of


employment and a personal statement.

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04235 061397B Architecture 4 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS Bachelor of Design in Architecture or equivalent.

Applicants with a completed UTS relevant Bachelor Degree


must have attained an overall GPA of 5.50.

All other applicants with a completed equivalent degree


must have attained an overall GPA of 5 and provide a digital
portfolio, a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of employment and a
personal statement.

C04270 080271C Landscape Architecture 4 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification in a cognate field (Landscape Architecture).

Applicants with a completed UTS relevant Bachelor Degree


must have attained a minimum GPA of 5.00.

All other applicants with a completed equivalent relevant


degree must have attained an overall GPA of 4.50 and provide
a digital portfolio and a personal statement. Applicants will be
required to undertake an interview.

C04007 064794J Planning 3 $19,330 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

For applicants with a bachelor’s or master’s degree, the


qualification must be in one of the following disciplines:
architecture, landscape architecture, urban design and
regional planning, interior and environmental design,
community development, property economics, property
development, planning, geography, geographic information
science (GIS), environmental science, law, economics.

Applicants with a completed UTS recognised bachelor’s or


master’s degree in an unrelated field will be considered with
three years’ full-time relevant work experience and must
provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a personal statement.

C04006 001099J Project Management 3 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent, or
higher qualification and one year relevant work experience.
All applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of
employment and a personal statement.

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Design, Architecture and Building

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04008 019745C Property Development 3 $19,330 Feb/Jul UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification in a relevant field (architecture and building;
engineering; management and commerce; law and legal
studies; or economics and econometrics). Applicants with
a completed UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or higher
qualifications in an unrelated field may be considered with two
years’ relevant work experience and must provide a curriculum
vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.

C04315 089510J Property Development and 4 $20,090 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Investment qualification in a relevant field (architecture and building,
engineering, management and commerce, law, economics
and econometrics or finance) and 2 years relevant work
experience. Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV)
and a Statement of Service.

Applicants with a completed UTS recognised bachelor’s


degree or higher qualifications in an unrelated field may be
considered with 5 years relevant work experience and must
provide a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of employment and a
personal statement.

C04316 089509B Property Development and 4 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent or higher
Planning qualifications.

C04317 089508C Property Development and 4 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent, or
Project Management higher qualification in relevant field (architecture and building,
engineering, management and commerce, law or economics
and econometrics) and one year relevant work experience .
Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of
employment and a personal statement.

C04294 084258A Real Estate Investment 3 $20,090 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a
relevant field (Real Estate or Valuation; Building Construction
Economics; Engineering; Business Management, Finance
and related fields; or Management and Commerce) and 2
years relevant work experience. Applicants must provide a
curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.

Applicants who hold a bachelor’s degree or higher


qualification in an unrelated field may be considered with 5
years of relevant work experience must provide must provide
a curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of employment and a personal
statement.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Design, Architecture and Building

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degrees by Research

C03001 008672F Master of Architecture 4 $17,845 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
C03002 008674D Master of Built Environment 4 $17,845 Jan/Jul demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
(Research) Each applicant is required to contact the DAB Research
Support Office ([email protected]) prior to
C03012 030867M Master of Design (Research) 4 $17,845 Jan/Jul
application, to complete a pre-assessment.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02090 110086G^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $17,845 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Architecture, Built by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
Environment, Design, Urban second class / division 1 honours, or an equivalent or higher
Planning) qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field. Each applicant is required to contact
the DAB Research Support Office ([email protected].
au) prior to application, to complete a pre-assessment.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

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Education

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Education
Graduate Certificate

C11254 088014M TESOL and Applied Linguistics 1 $17,845 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants without an academic qualification must provide a


curriculum vitae (CV) and a personal statement.

Graduate Diploma

C06116 088013A TESOL and Applied Linguistics 2 $17,845 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants without an academic qualification must provide a


curriculum vitae (CV) and a personal statement.

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04305 088012B TESOL and Applied Linguistics 3 $17,845 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent or higher
qualification. Applicants must have completed a bachelor’s
C04420 102950E TESOL and Applied Linguistics 4 $17,845 Feb/Jul degree in a related field of study (education, management and
(Extension) commerce, society and culture or creative arts), or a masters
in any field of study, or a Graduate Certificate or Graduate
Diploma in TESOL from an Australian university, which also
offers a Master in TESOL into which the Graduate Certificate or
Graduate Diploma articulates.

Applicants without an academic qualification must provide a


curriculum vitae (CV) and a personal statement.

C04255 080952M Teaching in Secondary 4 $15,520 Feb Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
Education degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification.

The degree should contain at least one major discipline


Single teaching areas: English,
study relevant to the first teaching area as described by
Mathematics, Science (Biology
the NSW curriculum and consistent with NESA Subject
and/or Chemistry and/or Earth
Content Knowledge Requirements. In the event the degree
and Environmental Science
also contains a minor discipline study relevant to that area,
and/or Physics), HSIE (Business
students qualify to teach a second or additional subject.
Studies and/or Economics and/
or Society and Culture and/or All applicants must submit a personal statement.
Legal Studies), Technological
and Applied Studies.

Combined teaching areas:


English/HSIE, English/EAL/D,
Science/Mathematics, HSIE/
Mathematics, Science/
EAL/D, Mathematics/EAL/D,
Technological and Applied
Studies/Mathematics and
Mathematics/Physics.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Education

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Research Degrees

C03066 102189M Master of Arts (Research) 4 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Education) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02097 110091K^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Education) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field. All applicants are expected to meet
the relevant English requirements.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

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Engineering

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Engineering
Graduate Certificates

C11236 081083K Engineering in: 1 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent or higher
- Biomedical Engineering qualification in a relevant field. Applicants with a recognised
- Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree are required to have less than 25 per cent
- Computer Control Engineering fails.
- Cyber Security Engineering
- Electrical Energy Systems
- Environmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
and Management
- No Specified Major
- Robotics
- Software Systems
Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Telecommunications and
Electronics
- Tunnelling and Underground
Engineering
- Water Engineering

C11239 081085G Engineering Management 1 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. Applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree
are required to have less than 25 per cent fails.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements, but


has a completed AQF Level 6 Advanced Diploma or AQF Level
5 Diploma (or overseas equivalent) may be considered with
two years’ relevant work experience. Applicants must provide
a curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.

C11238 081084J Engineering Studies 1 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification in a non-cognate engineering field to the
specialisation. Applicants who do not satisfy the academic
requirements, but have a completed AQF Level 6 Advanced
Diploma or AQF Level 5 Diploma (or overseas equivalent) in a
non-cognate engineering field may be considered with two
years relevant work experience. Applicants must provide a
curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.

C11237 081086G Environmental Engineering 1 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Management qualification, in engineering or natural and physical sciences.
Applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree are required
to have less than 25 per cent of fails. Applicants who do not
satisfy the academic requirements, but have a completed
AQF Level 6 Advanced Diploma or AQF Level 5 Diploma (or
overseas equivalent) in engineering or natural and physical
sciences may be considered with two years relevant work
experience. Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV)
and a Statement of Service.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Engineering

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04275 081088E Engineering Management 3 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. Applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree
are required to have less than 25 per cent of fails. Applicants
who do not satisfy the academic requirements, but has a
completed AQF Level 6 Advanced Diploma or AQF Level 5
Diploma (or overseas equivalent) may be considered with two
years’ relevant work experience. Applicants must provide a
curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.

C04277 081094G Engineering Extension in: 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
- Biomedical Engineering qualifications in Engineering. Applicants with a recognised
- Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree are required to have less than 25 per cent of
- Computer Control Engineering fails. The selected major must be in the same field of practice
- Cyber Security Engineering undertaken at the undergraduate level. Applicants who do not
- Electrical Energy Systems satisfy the fail rate requirement, may be considered with two
- Environmental Engineering years’ relevant work experience. Applicants must provide a
- Geotechnical Engineering curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.
- Manufacturing Engineering
and Management
- No Specified Major
- Robotics
- Software Systems
Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Telecommunications and
Electronics
- Tunnelling and Underground
Engineering
- Water Engineering

C04271 081087F Engineering in: 3 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
- Biomedical Engineering qualifications in Engineering. Applicants with a recognised
- Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree are required to have less than 25 per cent of
- Computer Control Engineering fails. The selected major must be in the same field of practice
- Cyber Security Engineering undertaken at the undergraduate level. Applicants who do not
- Electrical Energy Systems satisfy the fail rate requirement, may be considered with two
- Environmental Engineering years’ relevant work experience. Applicants must provide a
- Geotechnical Engineering curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.
- Manufacturing Engineering
and Management
- No Specified Major
- Robotics
- Software Systems
Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Telecommunications and
Electronics
- Tunnelling and Underground
Engineering
- Water Engineering

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Engineering

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04273 081095F Master of Engineering 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Master of Engineering qualifications in Engineering. Applicants with a recognised
Management in: bachelor’s degree are required to have less than 25 per cent of
- Biomedical Engineering fails. The selected major must be in the same field of practice
- Civil Engineering undertaken at the undergraduate level. Applicants who do not
- Computer Control Engineering satisfy the fail rate requirement, may be considered with two
- Cyber Security Engineering years’ relevant work experience. Applicants must provide a
- Electrical Energy Systems curriculum vitae (CV) and a Statement of Service.
- Environmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
and Management
- No Specified Major
- Robotics
- Software Systems
Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Telecommunications and
Electronics
- Tunnelling and Underground
Engineering
- Water Engineering

C04272 081089D Environmental Engineering 3 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Management qualification, in engineering or natural and physical sciences.
Applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree are required
to have less than 25 per cent of fails. Applicants who do not
satisfy the academic requirements, but has a completed AQF
Level 6 Advanced Diploma or AQF Level 5 Diploma (or overseas
equivalent) in engineering or natural and physical sciences
may be considered with two years’ relevant work experience.
Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a
Statement of Service.

C04274 081096E Master of Engineering 4 $22,750 Feb/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
Management Master of degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
Business Administration other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate studies.

It is a requirement that the bachelor’s degree be in


engineering and that one of the following conditions is met:

- a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 5 out of 7 and less


than 10 per cent fail grades, or

- a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) minimum


overall score of 550, with verbal 25, quantitative 35 and AWA
4.0, or

- a minimum of four years’ (full-time equivalent) engineering-


related work experience.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Engineering

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04309 088084G Professional Engineering in: 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
- Biomedical Engineering higher in engineering or information technology. Applicants
- Civil Engineering with a recognised bachelor’s degree are required to have
- Cyber Security Engineering less than 25 per cent of fails. The selected major must be in
- Electrical Energy Systems the same field of practice undertaken at the undergraduate
- Mechanical Engineering level. Applicants who do not satisfy the fail rate requirement,
- Robotics may be considered with two years’ relevant work experience.
- Telecommunications and Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a
Electronics Statement of Service.

Master of Engineering by Research

C03017 009468B Master of Engineering 4 $22,750 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
It is a requirement that the bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
be in engineering. Before submitting a formal application for
admission, applicants should seek the approval of a potential
supervisor for their proposed research work.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02095 110082M^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $22,750 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Engineering) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

International Postgraduate 76
Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Health
Graduate Certificates

C11267 N/A^ High Performance Sport 1 $20,730 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent in a
related discipline.

Applicants who do meet the academic requirements may be


considered with extensive relevant industry experience.

Graduate Diplomas

C07130 N/A^ High Performance Sport 2 $20,730 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent in a
related discipline.

Applicants who do meet the academic requirements may be


considered with extensive relevant industry experience.

Master’s Degree by Coursework

C04362 N/A^ High Performance Sport 3 $20,730 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent in a
related discipline.

Applicants who do meet the academic requirements may be


considered with extensive relevant industry experience.

Master’s Degrees by Research

C03050 055629G Master of Health Services 4 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Applicants are required to have qualifications and experience
in the health services sector. Applicants are also required
to submit a research proposal and have the agreement of a
suitable supervisor at the time of application. Each applicant
is required, prior to application, to complete an expression-
of-interest (https://utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/
SV_7OtX8zeYLuhO9Lg) application.

^ This course is only offered by distance. You cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 77
Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C03068 0100293 Master of Indigenous Health 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Each applicant is required, prior to application, to complete an
expression-of-interest (https://utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/
form/SV_7OtX8zeYLuhO9Lg) application.

C03049 052680G Master of Midwifery (Research) 4 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications
that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research
studies. Applicants are required to have authorisation to
practise as a registered midwife. Applicants are also required
to submit a research proposal and have the agreement of a
suitable supervisor at the time of application. Each applicant
is required, prior to application, to complete an expression-
of-interest (https://utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/
SV_7OtX8zeYLuhO9Lg) application.

C03048 052679M Master of Nursing (Research) 4 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications
that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research
studies. Applicants are required to have authorisation to
practise as a registered nurse. Applicants are also required
to submit a research proposal and have the agreement of a
suitable supervisor at the time of application. Each applicant
is required, prior to application, to complete an expression-
of-interest (https://utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/
SV_7OtX8zeYLuhO9Lg) application.

C03055 032336M Master of Sport and Exercise 4 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
The bachelor’s degree must be in a related field of study. Each
applicant is required, prior to application, to complete an
expression-of-interest (https://utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/
form/SV_7OtX8zeYLuhO9Lg) application.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02099 110087F^ Doctor of Philosophy (Genetic 8 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
Counselling, Health, Health by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
Economics, Indigenous Health, second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
Midwifery, Nursing, Orthoptics, qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
Physiotherapy, Public Health, professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
Speech Pathology) pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
C02101 110089D^ Doctor of Philosophy (Sport and 8 $20,730 Jan/Jul of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Exercise) Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field. Students considering this degree
should submit an expression of interest (http://forms.uts.edu.
au/index.cfm?FormId=315) in the first instance.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

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Graduate School of Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Graduate School Of Health
Graduate Certificates

C11249 084261F Good Manufacturing Practice^* 1 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification with a GPA of 4/7 or above. The previous
qualification must be in one of the following related disciplines:

- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

- Chemistry

- Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

- Microbiology

- Food technology, Cosmetics, and Nutraceutical Science or


Medical Science

- Engineering and related technologies.

Applicants who do not satisfy the above academic and


additional requirements may be considered on the basis of
general and professional qualifications that demonstrate
potential to pursue graduate studies via submission of a CV.

Graduate Diplomas

C06115 084262E Good Manufacturing Practice^ 2 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification with a GPA of 4/7 or above. The previous
qualification must be in one of the following related disciplines:

- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

- Chemistry

- Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

- Microbiology

- Food technology, Cosmetics, and Nutraceutical Science or


Medical Science

- Engineering and related technologies.

Applicants who do not satisfy the above academic and


additional requirements may be considered on the basis of
general and professional qualifications that demonstrate
potential to pursue graduate studies via submission of a CV.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.
* The course duration by distance is 1 year on a part-time basis.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Graduate School of Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04300 084263D Clinical Psychology 4 $24,035 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification

Applicants must have successfully completed a four-year


APAC-accredited sequence in psychology within the last 10
years, with a first class or an upper second class Honours (2A)
or equivalent overall mark, and be eligible for registration
with the Registration Board as a conditional/provisional
psychologist.

Psychology qualifications from overseas must be assessed by


the Australian Psychological Society (APS) as equivalent to an
Australian four-year undergraduate degree. The degree must
include a major research thesis component.

Applications must provide a personal statement, two referee


reports (1 academic, 1 professional) submitted via the request
system and a CV.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview.

Entry is competitive and assessment is based on grade point


average (GPA) and interview rank.

C04374 098052M Genetic Counselling 4 $29,270 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants must have completed either:

- an undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline such as


science, biomedical science, health science, social work,
psychology, medicine, nursing, teaching or related discipline,
or

- an undergraduate degree in any discipline and relevant work


experience outlined in a CV.

In addition to a completed bachelor’s degree, applicants must


have also completed the following subjects at a tertiary level
within the last 10 years:

- one human genetics subject (to second- or third-year


undergraduate level, or equivalent).

Applicants are required to submit a Prerequisite Assessment


Table with relevant subject outlines.

Applicants must provide at least two written references as


evidence of relevant work experience submitted via the UTS
Referee Report System and a personal statement.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview.

Entry is competitive and assessment is based on grade point


average (GPA) and interview rank.

International Postgraduate 80
Graduate School of Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04301 084264C Good Manufacturing Practice^ 4 $19,330 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification with a GPA 4/7 or above. The previous
qualification must be in one of the following related disciplines:

- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

- Chemistry

- Biotechnology and Bioinformatics

- Microbiology

- Food technology, Cosmetics, and Nutraceutical Science or


Medical Science

- Engineering and related technologies.

Applicants who do not satisfy the above academic and


additional requirements may be considered on the basis of
general and professional qualifications that demonstrate
potential to pursue graduate studies via submission of a CV.

C04299 084265B Orthoptics 4 $23,560 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. Applicants will be required to undertake a short
interview. Entry is competitive and assessment is based on
grade point average (GPA)and interview rank.

C04252 074915M Pharmacy 4** $24,500 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent
or higher qualification and successful completion of the
C04395 098389G Pharmacy (International) 6*** $24,500 Feb following subjects at tertiary level within the 10 years prior to
application:

- one pharmacology subject

- two chemistry subjects

- one biochemistry subject

- one human physiology subject, and

- one mathematics or statistics subject.

Applicants are required to provide relevant subject outlines.

Applicants who have already completed a pharmacy degree


overseas are also required to submit a personal statement to
articulate their motivations for wanting to repeat a pharmacy
qualification.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview. Entry is competitive and assessment is based on
grade point average (GPA) and interview rank.

** This course is an intensive two-year degree. It includes short teaching sessions and non-standard teaching sessions. In addition to coursework during sessions,
students are required to undertake weekly clinical placements during session and block clinical placements during mid-session breaks. This course has a non-
standard credit point loading.
*** This course is an intensive three-year degree, including a one-year international placement. It includes short teaching sessions and non-standard teaching
sessions. Students are not permitted to enrol part time. In addition to coursework during sessions, students are required to undertake weekly clinical placements
during session and block clinical placements during mid-session breaks. This course has a non- standard credit point loading.
^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session, unless
otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Graduate School of Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04306 091975B Physiotherapy 4 $32,305 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. Entry is competitive and assessment is based on
grade point average (GPA).

Applicants must have completed the following prerequisites at


a tertiary level within the past 10 years:

- two human anatomy subjects (structural and functional)

- one human physiology subject

- one exercise physiology subject

- one neuroscience subject

- one psychology subject, and

- one research methods subject

Applicants are required to submit a Prerequisite Assessment


Table with relevant subject outlines.

Applicants who have already completed a physiotherapy


degree overseas are also required to submit a personal
statement to articulate their motivations for wanting to repeat
a physiotherapy qualification.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview. Entry is competitive and assessment is based on
grade point average (GPA) and interview rank.

C04386 098167M Speech Pathology 4 $31,050 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

In addition to a completed bachelor’s degree, applicants must


have also completed the following subjects at a tertiary level
within the last 10 years:

- one human anatomy subject

- one human physiology subject.

Applicants are required to provide relevant subject outlines.

Applicants who have already completed a speech pathology/


speech therapy degree overseas are also required to submit a
personal statement to articulate their motivations for wanting
to repeat a speech pathology/speech therapy qualification.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview. Entry is competitive and assessment is based on
grade point average (GPA) and interview rank.

International Postgraduate 82
Graduate School of Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degrees by Research

C03054 076139G Master of Pharmaceutical 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
Sciences (Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Applicants need to have completed a relevant bachelor’s
degree in science. Students considering this degree should
submit an expression of interest (http://forms.uts.edu.au/
index.cfm?FormId=315) in the first instance. All applicants
are required to contact UTS Pharmacy prior to applying to
establish eligibility and supervisory arrangements.

C03053 076138J Master of Pharmacy (Research) 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications
that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research
studies. Applicants need to have completed a prior degree
that would make them eligible for registration as a pharmacist.
Students considering this degree should submit an expression
of interest (http://forms.uts.edu.au/index.cfm?FormId=315)
in the first instance. All applicants are required to contact
UTS Pharmacy prior to applying to establish eligibility and
supervisory arrangements.

C03056 086292E Master of Orthoptics 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Students considering this degree should submit an expression
of interest (http://forms.uts.edu.au/index.cfm?FormId=315) in
the first instance. All applicants are required to contact UTS:
Orthoptics prior to applying.

C03061 098375C Master of Genetic Counselling 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
C03059 091974C Master of Physiotherapy 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
(Research) Students considering this degree should submit an expression
(http://forms.uts.edu.au/index.cfm?FormId=315) of interest in
C03062 098382D Master of Speech and 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul
the first instance.
Language Sciences (Research)

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 83
Graduate School of Health

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Doctor of Philosophy

C02099 110087F^ Doctor of Philosophy (Genetic 8 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
Counselling, Health, Health by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
Economics, Indigenous Health, second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
Midwifery, Nursing, Orthoptics, qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
Physiotherapy, Public Health, professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
Speech Pathology) pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
C02100 110088E^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $19,330 Jan/Jul
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
(Pharmacy)
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
C02102 110090M^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $20,730 Jan/Jul and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
(Psychology) applicant’s chosen field. Students considering this degree
should submit an expression of interest (http://forms.uts.edu.
au/index.cfm?FormId=315) in the first instance.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

International Postgraduate 84
Information Technology

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Information Technology
Graduate Certificates

C11142 084251G Information Technology 1 $25,480 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification in information technology, with less than 25 per
cent fails.

C11247 084252G Information Technology Studies 1 $25,480 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, with less than 25 per cent fails.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements


may be considered with significant IT related work experience
(minimum 2 years) and must provide a personal statement.

Graduate Diplomas

C06147 108844C Artificial Intelligence 2 $25,480 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification in information technology or electrical
and electronic engineering. Applicants with a recognised
bachelor’s degree, or graduate certificate or graduate diploma
are required to have less than 25 per cent fails.

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04295 084256C Information Technology 4 $25,480 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. Applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree,
or graduate certificate or graduate diploma are required to
have less than 25 per cent fails.

C04296 084254E Information Technology 4 $24,500 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
(Extension) higher qualification in information technology. Applicants with
a recognised bachelor’s degree, or graduate certificate or
graduate diploma are required to have less than 25 per cent
fails.

C04222 096325G Interaction Design 3 $25,480 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification. Applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree,
or graduate certificate or graduate diploma are required to
C04234 096324G Interaction Design (Extension) 4 $25,480 Feb/Jul have less than 25 per cent fails.

C04430 107870J Cybersecurity 3 $26,250 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification in information technology or electrical
C04431 107869B Cybersecurity (Extension) 4 $26,250 Feb/Jul and electronic engineering. Applicants with a recognised
bachelor’s degree, or graduate certificate or graduate diploma
C04443 108843D Artificial Intelligence 4 $25,480 Feb/Jul are required to have less than 25 per cent fails.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Information Technology

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degree by Research

C03051 075277F Master of Analytics (Research) 4 $20,980 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications
that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research
studies. Previous qualifications must have a major in analytics,
computing, applied statistics or applied mathematics. Before
submitting a formal application for admission, applicants
should seek the approval of a potential supervisor for their
proposed research work.

Master of Science by Research

C03025 001121E Master of Science (Research) in 4 $20,980 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
Computing Sciences degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications
that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research
studies. Previous qualifications must have a major computing
component. Before submitting a formal application for
admission, applicants should seek the approval of a potential
supervisor for their proposed research work.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02093 110080B^ Doctor of Philosophy (Artificial 8 $20,980 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
Intelligence) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
C02096 110083K^ Doctor of Philosophy (Computer 8 $20,980 Jan/Jul qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
Science) professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
C02094 110081A^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $20,980 Jan/Jul
include: research potential, research experience, quality
(Information Systems, Software
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Engineering , Analytics)
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

International Postgraduate 86
International Studies

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
International Studies
Master’s Degree by Research

C03067 102187B Master of Arts (Research) 4 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Communication, International) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02098 110092J^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Communication, International) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session, unless
otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 87
Law

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Law
Graduate Certificates

C11211 064381G Australian Law 1* $22,460 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree in law or an equivalent,
or juris doctor from outside Australia, or be admitted to
practise as a legal practitioner in a common law jurisdiction
outside Australia. Before lodging an application, applicants
must contact the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB)
to determine the subjects they are required to complete to
be eligible for admission to practise in NSW. Notification from
the LPAB, listing the subjects required, must accompany the
application for admission into the course.

Applicants who do not meet the above academic criteria may


be admitted if they provide evidence of completion of a legal
qualification not listed providing the qualification enables
admission to practise as a legal practitioner in an overseas
jurisdiction, excluding a Shari’a law degree.

C11354 110894H Employment Law and Practice 1 $20,980 Feb A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.
C11229 N/A^ Intellectual Property 1 $26,510 Feb/Jul
Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may
C11130 N/A^ Trade Mark Law and Practice 1 $26,510 Feb/Jul be considered and must provide a personal statement, a CV
outlining professional and relevant work related references.

C11265 095711E Graduate Certificate of Laws 1 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree in Law, or an equivalent or
higher law qualification.

Applicants who do not have one of the academic qualifications


in law, may be admitted if they can provide evidence of
completion of a legal qualification or qualification enables
admission to practise as a legal practitioner, excluding a
Shari’a law degree.

C11264 095712D Legal Studies 1 $22,460 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification. The academic qualification must be
in a discipline other than law or a law course that is not an
academic qualification for legal practice.

Applicants without an academic qualification may be


considered for admission and must provide a personal
statement, a CV and relevant work related references.

* This course has a non-standard credit point loading.


^ This course is offered by distance only. Applicants cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

International Postgraduate 88
Law

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C11232 077342G Professional Legal Practice 2** $17,845 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent or
higher qualification. The equivalent qualification required is a
bachelor’s degree in law, the Juris Doctor or the LPAB Diploma
in Law. Applicants may also be eligible to commence their
studies in PLT once they have completed all core law subjects
and have no more than two law electives remaining in their
equivalent qualification.

Applicants who are in the final session of their academic


qualification must provide written permission from the Legal
Profession Admission Board (LPAB) to enrol in a course of
practical legal training (PLT) concurrently with the final session
of their academic qualification.

Applicants who completed their legal qualification more than


5 years before applying for admission or completed a relevant
overseas qualification must have their legal qualification
assessed by the LPAB.

Applicants who do not have one of the academic qualifications


listed or may be admitted if they provide evidence of a
completion of a legal qualification that enables admission to
practise as a legal practitioner in NSW.

Graduate Diplomas

C07073 016613F Australian Law 2 $22,460 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree in law or an equivalent,
or juris doctor from outside Australia, or be admitted to
practise as a legal practitioner in a common law jurisdiction
outside Australia. Before lodging an application, applicants
must contact the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB)
to determine the subjects they are required to complete to
be eligible for admission to practise in NSW. Notification from
the LPAB, listing the subjects required, must accompany the
application for admission into the course.

Applicants who do not meet the above academic criteria may


be admitted if they provide evidence of completion of a legal
qualification not listed providing the qualification enables
admission to practise as a legal practitioner in an overseas
jurisdiction, excluding a Shari’a law degree.

C06099 N/A^ Intellectual Property 2 $26,510 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.
C06122 N/A^ Migration Law and Practice 2 $24,500 Feb/Jul
Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may
be considered and must provide a personal statement, a CV
outlining professional and relevant work related references.

** The course duration is 1 year, it includes 1 standard session and 15 weeks of full-time practical experience.
^ This course is offered by distance only. Applicants cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session, unless
otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 89
Law

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C07122 080597C Legal Studies 2 $22,460 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification. The academic qualification must be
in a discipline other than law or a law course that is not an
academic qualification for legal practice.

Applicants without an academic qualification may be


considered for admission and must provide a personal
statement, a CV and relevant work related references.

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04251 N/A^ Intellectual Property 3 $26,510 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants may be required to provide a personal statement, a


CV and relevant work related references.

C04143 001125A Master of Laws 2 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification in one of the following: Bachelor of Laws,
Juris Doctor, NSW Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB)
Diploma in Law, Doctoral degree by Coursework in Law,
Doctoral degree by Thesis in Law or a Master of Laws from a
recognised overseas university.

Applicants who have completed a Bachelor of Laws may


support their application for admission with evidence of a
minimum of one year’s experience as a legal practitioner.

Applicants who have completed an LPAB Diploma in Law,


but who have not completed a Graduate Certificate in a legal
discipline, may be considered for admission, on provision of
evidence of a minimum of one year’s experience as a legal
practitioner.

Applicants who do NOT have one of the required qualifications


may be eligible for admission if they have:

(a) Completed a legal qualification supported by evidence


the qualification enables admission to practise as a legal
practitioner in Australia; OR

(b) Completed an overseas legal qualification supported by


evidence the qualification enables admission to practise as
a legal practitioner in an overseas jurisdiction (excluding a
Shari’a law degree) AND provide a personal statement, a CV
and relevant work related references.

C04264 080598B Legal Studies 4 $22,460 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification. The academic qualification must be
in a discipline other than law or a law course that is not an
academic qualification for legal practice.

Applicants may be required to provide a personal statement, a


CV and relevant work related references.

^ This course is offered by distance only. Applicants cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

International Postgraduate 90
Law

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04432 106475F International Commercial and 2 $20,980 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Business Law qualification.

C04433 106476E International Commercial 4 $20,980 Feb/Jul


and Business Law Master of
Business Administration

Juris Doctor

C04236 060932C Juris Doctor 6 $22,460 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification. The academic qualification must be
C04320 092803C Juris Doctor Graduate 7** $22,460 Feb/Jul in a discipline other than law or a law course that is not an
Certificate in Professional Legal academic qualification for legal practice.
Practice
Applicants may be required to provide a personal statement, a
C04250 074765J Juris Doctor Master of Business 8 $22,460 Feb/Jul CV and relevant work related references.
Administration

Research Degrees

C03024 006407F Master of Laws (Research) 4 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Previous qualifications must be in a relevant discipline,
usually with honours or a distinction average. Each applicant
is required to contact the Faculty Research Officer prior to
application, to complete a pre-assessment.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02103 110095F^ Doctor of Philosophy (Law) 8 $19,330 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field. Each applicant is required to contact
the Faculty Research Officer prior to application, to complete a
pre-assessment.

** This course may include non standard sessions


^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session, unless
otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 91
Science

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Science
Graduate Diplomas

C07137 098063G Forensic Science 2 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants must have completed the qualification in chemical


sciences, biochemistry and cell biology, human biology,
forensic science or medical science.

C07136 098058E Medical Biotechnology 2 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants must have completed the qualification in


biochemistry and cell biology, microbiology, human biology,
genetics, laboratory technology, medical science, food
science and biotechnology, or pharmacology.

Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04418 107831E Data Science in Quantitative 4 $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
Finance bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification.
Applicants must have completed the qualification in a cognate
discipline with a substantial Quantitative component in either
mathematics, statistics, engineering, computer science,
physical sciences, econometrics, or mathematical finance.

C04392 098060M Forensic Science (Extension) 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.
C04391 098061K Forensic Science 3 $23,220 Feb/Jul
Applicants must have completed the qualification in chemical
sciences, biochemistry and cell biology, human biology,
forensic science or medical science.

C04419 107830F Mathematics and Quantitative 4 $24,035 Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
Finance bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification.

C04388 098056G Medical Biotechnology 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
(Extension) qualification.

C04390 098057F Medical Biotechnology 3 $23,220 Feb/Jul Applicants must have completed the qualification in
biochemistry and cell biology, microbiology, human biology,
genetics, laboratory technology, medical science, food
science and biotechnology, or pharmacology.

C04373 088930G Quantitative Finance 2* $24,035 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or
higher qualification. Applicants must have completed the
qualification in banking, finance, physics and astronomy,
mathematical sciences, economic and econometrics, civil
engineering, electrical and electronic engineering and
technology, or a related degree.

* The course duration is 1 year, it includes 2 standard sessions and 1 non-standard teaching session.

International Postgraduate 92
Science

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
C04241 071909M Science: 3 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
- Advanced Studies bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification. The
- Analytical Chemical selected major must be in a related discipline undertaken at
Technologies Bachelor degree level.
- Biomedical Engineering
- Environmental Consultancy
and Conservation
- Mathematical and Statistical
Data Science
- Medical Laboratory Science

C04265 080273A Science Extension: 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul


- Advanced Studies
- Analytical Chemical
Technologies
- Biomedical Engineering
- Environmental Consultancy
and Conservation
- Mathematical and Statistical
Data Science
- Medical Laboratory Science

C04448 112843C Master of Science Master of 4 $24,035 Feb/ Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
Business Administration bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification. The
selected major must be in a related discipline undertaken at
Bachelor degree level. Applicants also require either:

- a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 5 out of 7 and less


than 10 per cent fail grades, or

- a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) minimum


overall score of 550, with verbal 25, quantitative 35 and AWA
4.0, or

- a minimum of four years’ (full-time equivalent) engineering-


related work experience.

Master of Science by Research

C03029 030869J Master of Science (Research) 4 $23,220 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
C03026 032335A Master of Science (Research) in 4 $23,220 Jan/Jul other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
Mathematical Sciences demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02104 110084J^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $23,560 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Mathematics Sciences) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
C02105 110085H^ Doctor of Philosophy (Science) 8 $23,560 Jan/Jul qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 93
TD School

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
TD School
Graduate Certificates

C11297 N/A^ Creative Intelligence and 2* $24,500 Apr/ A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Strategic Innovation Sep qualification and 2 years of work experience in management,
leadership, change or innovation roles. Applicants must
provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of employment.

Applicants who do not satisfy the above academic and


additional requirements may be considered and must provide
a personal statement.

C11274 084266A Data Science and Innovation 1 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification with a GPA of 4 out of 7.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements


may be considered with two years’ relevant work experience.
Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of
employment.

C11335 N/A^ Transdisciplinary Learning 2** $11,770 Mar/ A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Aug qualification and 2 years of work experience.

Graduate Diplomas

C06124 084267M Data Science and Innovation 2 $22,750 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification or a UTS recognised bachelor’s degree or an
equivalent or higher qualification with a GPA of 4 out of 7.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements


may be considered with two years’ relevant work experience.
Applicants must provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of
employment or

Completed the qualification in Natural and Physical Sciences,


Information Technology, Engineering and related technologies,
Accounting, Business and Management, Sales and Marketing,
Banking, Finance and related fields or Economics and
Econometrics.

C06135 N/A^ Creative Intelligence and 3*** $24,500 April/ A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Strategic Innovation Sep qualification and 2 years of work experience in management,
leadership, change or innovation roles. Applicants must
provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of employment.

Applicants who do not satisfy the above academic and


additional requirements may be considered and must provide
a personal statement.

^ This course is offered by distance only. Applicants cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.
* This course is offered on a 9-month, part-time basis. It is taught in intensive mode in short sessions.
** This course duration is 1 year, part-time basis. It is taught in short sessions.
*** This course is offered on a 18-month, part-time basis. It is taught in intensive mode in short sessions.

International Postgraduate 94
TD School

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04370 109317G Data Science and Innovation 2 $22,750 Feb/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification with a GPA of
4 out of 7, and in Natural and Physical Sciences, Information
Technology, Engineering and related technologies,
Accounting; Business and Management, Sales and Marketing,
Banking, Finance and related fields or Economics and
Econometrics.

In addition, applicants must have two years of work experience


in Actuaries, Mathematicians and Statisticians, Economists,
Intelligence and Policy Analysts; Advertising and Marketing
Professionals, ICT Professionals. Applicants must provide a
curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of employment.

C04372 084268K Data Science and Innovation 4 $23,220 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification with a GPA of at least 4 out of 7.

Applicants who do not meet the GPA cut-off may be


considered with two years of work experience in actuaries,
mathematicians, statisticians, economists, intelligence and
policy analysts, market research analyst, digital marketing
analyst or ICT professional related fields. Applicants must
provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of employment.

C04403 N/A^ Creative Intelligence and 4**** $24,500 Apr/ A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
Strategic Innovation Sep qualification and 2 years of work experience in management,
leadership, change or innovation roles. Applicants must
provide a curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of employment.

Master’s Degree by Research

C03063 098418G Master of Transdisciplinary 4 $20,090 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
Innovation (Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02092 110093H^^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $20,090 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
(Transdisciplinary Innovation) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

^ This course is offered by distance only. You cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.
^^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.
**** The course is offered on a part-time basis and can be completed between 2 to 4 years. It is taught in intensive mode in short sessions.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

International Postgraduate 95
UTS Animal Logic Academy

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
UTS Animal Logic Academy
Graduate Certificates

C11326 092412G Animation and Visualisation 1* $20,090 Jan A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants must nominate a specialisation:

- art department (concept art, environment art, storyboarding,


character development)

- pre-visualisation

- layout

- modelling

- surfacing/texturing

- rigging

- animation

- visual effects

- production management or

- technical direction

Applicants must provide a short showreel (1-2 minutes is ideal)


and portfolio (5 page PDF file) showing examples of your work
in the selected area of your chosen specialisation.

Please visit the Academy’s YouTube channel to access a


playlist explaining the various specialisations called ‘job roles
in 3D animation’ https://youtu.be/WQo9hSwhnsI.

All applicants must provide a personal statement and a


curriculum vitae (CV)with contact details for two referees.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered. Please refer to the online Handbook for more
details.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview. Applicants will need to provide evidence of meeting
the English language requirements prior to the interview.

* The course duration is 14-weeks and includes non-standard teaching sessions.

International Postgraduate 96
UTS Animal Logic Academy

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Master’s Degrees by Coursework

C04423 092411G Animation and Visualisation 2** $20,090 Jan A UTS recognised bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent or higher
qualification.

Applicants must nominate a specialisation:

- art department (concept art, environment art, storyboarding,


character development)

- pre-visualisation

- layout

- modelling

- surfacing/texturing

- rigging

- animation

- visual effects

- production management or

- technical direction

- lighting)

- compositing

Applicants must provide a short showreel (1-2 minutes is ideal)


and portfolio (5 page PDF file) showing examples of your work
in the selected area of your chosen specialisation.

Please visit the Academy’s YouTube channel to access a


playlist explaining the various specialisations called ‘job roles
in 3D animation’ https://youtu.be/WQo9hSwhnsI.

All applicants must provide a personal statement and a


curriculum vitae (CV)with contact details for two referees who
can validate the applicant’s level of skills.

Applicants who do not satisfy the academic requirements may


be considered. Please refer to the online Handbook for details.

Selected applicants are required to undertake a short


interview. Applicants will need to provide evidence of meeting
the English language requirements prior to the interview.

** The course duration is 1 year, it includes 3 non-standard teaching sessions.

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Research Centres

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Connected Intelligence Centre
Master’s Degree by Research

C03064 099357G Master of Learning Analytics 4 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02107 110096E^ Doctor of Philosophy (Learning 8 $20,730 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised master’s
Analytics) by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or
second class (division 1) honours, or an equivalent or higher
qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and
professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to
pursue graduate research studies. Selection criteria also
include: research potential, research experience, quality
of the research proposal, alignment with the UTS Research
Strategy and the strategic goals of the field of specialisation,
and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate supervision in the
applicant’s chosen field.

Institute For Sustainable Futures


Master’s Degree by Research

C03032 028886D Master of Sustainable Futures 4 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Research) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Previous qualifications must be in a relevant field. Prospective
students should contact ISF directly to discuss their research
interests. ISF will then supply additional documentation to
assist you in writing a formal expression of interest.

Doctor of Philosophy

C02106 110094G^ Doctor of Philosophy 8 $16,505 Jan/Jul Applicants must have completed a UTS recognised bachelor’s
(Sustainable Futures) degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted
other evidence of general and professional qualifications that
demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Selection criteria also include: research potential, research
experience, quality of the research proposal, alignment with
the UTS Research Strategy and the strategic goals of the field
of specialisation, and the Faculty’s ability to offer appropriate
supervision in the applicant’s chosen field. Prospective
students should contact ISF directly to discuss their research
interests. ISF will then supply additional documentation to
assist you in writing a formal expression of interest.

^ This course is also offered by distance. If you select distance mode, you cannot obtain a student visa to study this program in Australia.

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Study Abroad

Course Duration

Requirements
Course Intake
Course Name
CRICOS Code

(A$/Session)
Course Code

Course Fee
(Session)

Minimum
Study Abroad Programs#
C50007 012083D Study Abroad Postgraduate 1 $10,800 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
Program (1 session) bachelor’s degree.

C50007 018126E Study Abroad Postgraduate 2 $10,800 Feb/Jul A UTS recognised qualification equivalent to an Australian
Program (2 sessions) bachelor’s degree.

C50009 012083D Australian Language and 1 $10,800 Feb/Jul The Australian Language and Culture Program Studies allows
Culture Studies Program (1 students who do not meet the English language requirements
session) for Study Abroad or Exchange to study one to two sessions at
UTS if they meet the English language proficiency level of IELTS
5.0 - 6.0 or equivalent.

C50009 018126E Australian Language and 2 $10,800 Feb/Jul The Australian Language and Culture Program Studies allows
Culture Studies Program (2 students who do not meet the English language requirements
sessions) for Study Abroad or Exchange to study one to two sessions at
UTS if they meet the English language proficiency level of IELTS
5.0 - 6.0 or equivalent.

#
For more information about our study abroad and exchange programs, please visit: studyabroad-exchange.uts.edu.au

Note: Fees listed are correct for 2024 only and are subject to an increase each calendar year. The published fee is based on 24 credit points per session,
unless otherwise noted. For more information about our courses and fees, please search here: uts.edu.au/study

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Glossary

Admission: the process of applying for a course or program at UTS, Lectures: classes that are taught in large groups, usually conducted
then being made an offer of admission, accepting that offer, and being in lecture halls or online. The lecturer will provide students with course
admitted to study at UTS. material, which is often later discussed and debated in smaller tutorial
groups.
Advanced standing: see Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Major: an area you choose to specialise in during your studies. Your
Campus: the university grounds including the buildings.
course will be structured around a sequence of subjects that form this
Combined degree: the opportunity to study two programs from major. Students can choose other unrelated subjects to undertake
different academic areas at the same time and graduate with in conjunction with major subjects, but cannot graduate unless the
two degrees. criteria of their chosen major is met.

Course: an award course, non-award study or any part of a program of Pre-requisite: one or more units of subject/s, specified by the faculty
study offered by UTS, e.g. Master of Business. board that a student must already have completed before being
eligible to enrol in a particular unit or course.
Credit point: the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects
(allocated based on the amount of work required in that subject). Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): (also known as ‘advanced
Credit points are gained by students enrolled in award courses when standing’, ‘credit recognition’ and in some cases referred to as
subjects are passed. When accumulated, credit points form one ‘exemption’ or ‘credit’) is the granting of credit to students for their
measure of the total requirements of a course. Most subjects at UTS previous learning for credit towards a course. For more information,
are 6 or 8 credit points each. please go to page 60.

Credit recognition: see Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Sessions: the blocks of time during which classes run on campus.
At UTS, an academic year has three sessions: Autumn, Spring and
CRICOS code: CRICOS stands for Commonwealth Register of Summer. For academic calendar dates, see page 101.
Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students. The CRICOS code is
an official code given to a course and institution to confirm that it is Sub-major: a group of subjects which, alongside the major, will form
registered to be offered to international students. the structure of your course. The sub-major works the same way as
your major in that there will be a specific number of required credit
Distance mode: a teaching method that does not require students to points that need to be met.
attend classes on campus. Instead, distance mode students access
their subject materials online. International students undertaking Subjects: units that cover different areas within your chosen course.
distance mode courses cannot obtain a student visa to study the They are a combination of core subjects (these are compulsory) and
course in Australia. electives.

Electives: some courses allow you to choose elective subjects outside Subject outline: an official document that represents the statement
your core study area as part of your course. Not all electives are of subject requirements that is authoritative for both the university
available each session. Due to timetabling, you may not always get and the students undertaking the subject. It includes details of the
your first choice electives. minimum essential requirements necessary to pass the subject,
material and equipment that may be taken into an examination and
English language requirements: To be eligible for admission into may prescribe attendance and/or participation requirements. All
a course, you must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken students should receive a subject outline for every subject in the first
English if your previous education was not conducted in English. week of class.
Please see page 55 for specific English language requirements for
each course. These are subject to change. TEQSA: the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency.
It’s Australia’s independent national quality assurance and
Fees: are charged per credit point. The cost of each credit point regulatory agency for higher education.
will depend on the course you are studying (see uts.edu.au/study/
international/essential-information/fees-information for the most
up-to-date information on fees). The fees in this course guide have
been calculated based on a 24 credit point session in 2024, unless
otherwise stated.

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Key dates

2024 Academic calendar


The UTS academic calendar includes three teaching periods: Autumn, Spring and Summer. Our courses are scheduled to ensure students can
progress through the standard Autumn and Spring teaching periods. Some courses may offer a limited Summer session intake. Please visit
uts.edu.au/study/international/essential-information/summer-session for more information about Summer session intake dates.
For more information about our intake dates, please visit handbook.uts.edu.au/dates_academic_2024

2024 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Calendar Autumn Session Spring Session

Main Calendar 5 February - 15 June 29 July - 30 November

Calendar B - Graduate School of Health 12 February - 22 June 15 July - 23 November

Calendar C - Undergraduate Health 5 February - 15 June 29 July - 30 November

Calendar D - Education 12 February - 29 June 15 July - 23 November

Graduate Research Degrees Research Session 1 Research Session 2

All 1 January - 30 June 1 July - 31 December

These session dates include a 1-2 week Orientation period. A compulsory session for international students will be included as part of Orientation.

Application closing dates


Autumn session Spring session (July start) Summer session (November start)
(February/March start)
Applicants based outside Australia: Applicants based outside Australia:
Applicants based outside Australia: 30 April 30 August
30 November Applicants based in Australia: Applicants based in Australia:
Applicants based in Australia: 31 May 30 September
15 December

International Postgraduate 101


Contact UTS
UTS International offers advice and support to FOLLOW US:
international students during the application process
and throughout their studies at UTS.
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UTSint #utsint
GENERAL ENQUIRIES:
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Tel: +61 2 8806 0230

APPLICATION ENQUIRIES: UTSI

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Tel: + 61 2 9514 1531
Fax: + 61 2 9514 1530
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POSTAL ADDRESS

UTS International
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PO Box 123
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VISITING ADDRESS

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The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has used its best efforts to ensure that
the information contained in this guide was correct and current as at April 2023. The
information is provided in good faith as a guide and resource for new students. UTS accepts
no responsibility for any error or omission. Any information contained in this guide is
subject to change from time to time. You are advised to check the accuracy and currency
of the information with the relevant faculty or unit within UTS, or with the relevant external
organisation, before acting upon the information.

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(UTS), and a registered private higher education provider of pathways to UTS.

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