University of Technology Autumn Applications for 2020-2021 Academic Year Admission

By | September 6, 2020

Ready to start uni? Join UTS in February 2021!

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Curious. Technology-driven. Focused on new ways of doing. We might be describing UTS – but we’re probably describing you, too. That’s why you + UTS = limitless opportunities.

Maximise your chances of launching that dream career, gain hands-on experience, and open the door to a range of unique academic and professional experiences by beginning your studies in February 2021!

Applications are now open for undergraduate and postgraduate courses for Autumn Session.

Undergraduate

Kick-start your studies in February 2021. Whether you’re coming straight from high school; applying to transfer from another university or TAFE; have taken a gap year; or have extensive work experience your path to UTS is unique.

UTS degrees have a distinctive focus on practice-oriented learning, quality teaching and high-impact research. We ensure you graduate with as much hands-on experience as possible, making you attractive to employers. 

With 11 faculties and over 200 degrees on offer. Let’s find your undergraduate degree:

  • Business
  • Communication
  • Creative Intelligence and Innovation
  • Design Architecture and Building
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Health
  • Information Technology
  • International Studies
  • Law
  • Science
  • Transdisciplinary Innovation

Unsure what you want to study? There are a few things that you can do to help narrow down which course is best for you. Remember, you only need to choose what to do next. 

Choosing what to do

If you’re finding it hard to choose what to study, you can do some of the following to help you make a decision:

  • Think about the subjects you enjoy most and the ones that you perform well in at school. This is usually a good indication of the degrees and course areas that you might enjoy at uni, and careers you might like to get into later on.
  • Talk to your parents, friends, school careers advisor, teachers, and staff at careers markets and school visits about options that may be suited to your interests.
  • Look at job lists and the Job Guide to get an idea of what matches your interests and strengths.
  • Read through the UAC Guide, university websites, or course guides to see what course are available at different universities that match the jobs you’ve identified. At UTS, you can start this by searching our course areas.
  • Consider doing a combined degree to give you more options.
  • Find people who have studied the courses you’re interested in or in the careers you think you might like to enter. Ask them lots of questions to get a feel for if you would enjoy a similar degree and career path.
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Other options

If you’re still unsure, or have a long list of courses covering vastly different subject areas, it may be useful to look at a university course based on what industry you would like to work in and what jobs are available (opens an external site) for you. 

By researching available graduate careers (opens an external site), you may be able to shortlist universities and specific courses which will give you the best chance to reach your short, medium and long-term career goals.

Application process

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Postgraduate

Ready to take the next step? Our courses are designed with your life in mind. Browse our study areas to learn more about the different degrees on offer, flexible study options and application information.

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