At UTS, our health degrees encompass nursing, midwifery, sport and exercise, public health and psychology, offering a comprehensive exploration of the human body's movement, the miracle of life creation, and the art of providing medical support from birth to retirement. This dynamic journey opens doors to diverse careers, including sports management, physiotherapy, nursing, and health education.
Health at UTS: Nurturing careers, shaping lives
Where can a Health degree take you?
Health is Australia’s largest employer, and a career in health will keep you earning and learning for life. At UTS, we’ll help you get there – gain practical experience in our state-of-the-art facilities and learn from the best. Career opportunities include:
- Nurse
- Midwife
- Public health communication
- Physiotherapist
- Sports Management
Explore our courses
Nursing
Explore the realm of nursing to gain profound insights into the human body's functionality and optimal care techniques. UTS offers a nursing degree that immerses you in practical learning, fostering empathy, professional growth, and honing your nurturing abilities.
Undergraduate Course Guide - Health (PDF, 2.2MB)
Nursing and Midwifery 360 lab tour
Midwifery
Studying midwifery at UTS gives you the skills, knowledge and confidence to make a positive impact on the lives of new mothers, babies, and their families. You have a direct hand in making sure both mother and baby are safe and healthy, and have a front-row seat to view someone's transition to motherhood.
Undergraduate Course Guide - Health (PDF, 2.2MB)
Nursing and Midwifery 360 lab tour
Sport and Exercise
Sport and Exercise graduates meet the demands of professionals who provide physical activity services to all sectors of the community. It can also lead to additional qualifications in clinical exercise physiology, physiotherapy, and high-performance sports.
Undergraduate Course Guide - Health (PDF, 2.2MB)
Tour of Sport and Exercise Precinct at Moore Park
Public Health
Public health encompasses a diverse set of abilities to deliver healthcare focused on preventing diseases, enhancing wellness among populations, and averting injuries. Post-graduation, you'll possess the expertise to collaborate with local AMS or governmental health entities. Your professional toolkit will encompass bio-statistical analysis, epidemiology, health promotion, global and environmental health, education, policy-making, and nutrition.
Bachelor of Public Health
Undergraduate Course Guide - Health (PDF, 2.2MB)
Scholarships and application pathways
UTS offers several scholarships for Indigenous students. Don't hesitate to apply for any scholarship available, even if you're uncertain about your chances. Surprises can happen, and you might just be the perfect fit!
You can search for scholarships here
Applying to UTS
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