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Are you interested in commencing postgraduate studies? Learn more about our application process on this page if you are:
- an Australian citizen
- a New Zealand citizen
- a holder of an Australian permanent resident visa.
Please keep in mind that there is a different process of applying if you are:
- an international student
- a domestic undergraduate student
- interested in UTS Online courses
- a graduate research student
- a UTS student going overseas on exchange.
Before you apply
Found a course that's right for you? Here are a few important things for you to check out before you apply for a postgraduate coursework degree:
- session dates
- admission requirements for postgraduate coursework at UTS
- required levels of English proficiency for the course you're interested in
- recognition of prior learning guidelines for previous study that might be credited towards your course at UTS.
How to apply
There are three main teaching sessions at UTS:
- Autumn session (February commencement)
- Spring session (July commencement)
- Summer session (November commencement)
Applications are currently open for:
- Summer 2024
- Autumn 2025
- Spring 2025
For faculty-specific calendars and short teaching sessions, please refer to the UTS Handbook.
Step 1: Start your application
Create an online application via the UTS Student Portal.
Future students
If it’s your first time applying or you’re a UTS graduate and never registered on the UTS Student Portal, click Register under Future students.
Current students
If you’re currently studying at UTS or newly enrolled, click Login under Current students.
UTS Graduates
If you’re a UTS graduate and previously registered on the UTS Student Portal, click Login under Complete your application.
Once you’ve logged in, select your desired course under the Postgraduate course search. Courses listed on UTS Online can be found through the Postgraduate Online course search.
Step 2: Provide supporting documentation
You may need to provide the following depending on the requirements of the course:
1. Academic qualifications
This includes official academic transcripts and testamurs.
Documents not in English must be officially translated. Officers authorised to translate official documents into English include:
- NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators & Interpreters) accredited translators
- An official translation from the institution that issued the document
- A translator from a reputable translation company in your home country
- A UTS registered student recruitment agent
- A public notary
Note: Translated documents must have an official (translation) seal and be signed by the translator.
2. Work experience
If required, evidence of your relevant work experience should include:
- a current Curriculum Vitae/ Resume outlining your roles, responsibilities and period of employment, and
- a Statement of Service confirming dates of employment and hours worked on company letterhead or using the UTS Statement of Service Template.
For more details, please refer to the guidelines.
3. English language proficiency
All applicants, whether domestic or international, must satisfy the UTS English language proficiency requirements through one of the listed options accepted by UTS.
4. Exclusion
Declare any exclusions from previous studies on academic or other grounds and complete the UTS Statement of Exclusion Form (if applicable).
5. Personal statement or portfolio
A personal statement or portfolio may be accepted for consideration to a number of courses at UTS.
If required:
- your personal statement should state your reasons for applying and other relevant information in support of your application.
- Your portfolio should consist of the original work of your design projects.
For course-specific requirements, please refer to the UTS Handbook.
Step 3: After submitting your application
You’ll receive an email acknowledging the submission of your application. You will then be able to:
- Track the status of your application via the UTS Student Portal
- Receive correspondence from UTS via email for further documentation to process your application
- Receive an application outcome via email.
All admissions correspondence from the University will be sent to the email address used to create your UTS application profile.
Step 4: Accepting your offer
If you have met the eligibility requirements, you will receive an unconditional letter of offer via email. Following this, you may proceed to:
- Accept your offer and enrol in subjects through My Student Admin
- Apply for recognition of prior learning (if applicable)
- Apply for a scholarship (if applicable).
Frequently asked questions
I want to study my postgraduate coursework degree online, do I find the course under Postgraduate or Postgraduate Online in My Student Portal?
Please apply under Postgraduate Online if the course is listed on UTS Online.
For all other courses, you can find them under Postgraduate in the UTS Student Portal.
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