The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology is at the forefront of innovation and creativity. From artificial intelligence, renewable energy, robotics and cybersecurity, we are leading the way in creating meaningful solutions to some of the world’s greatest challenges.
Message from the Dean
Engineering and Information Technology professionals are true problem solvers. At UTS, you will not only develop your technical skills but also gain strong interpersonal skills in leadership and communication. We pride ourselves in having strong industry connections that shape our practice-oriented learning, ensuring our students are ready to enter the workforce with hands-on experience, current industry knowledge and valuable networks.
The Faculty of Engineering and IT is committed to creating and leading social change. Founded in 1981, the Women in Engineering and IT (WiEIT) program is the longest standing of its kind in Australia. The WiEIT program equips women with the skills, knowledge and confidence to enter the workforce and challenge the status quo of the engineering and IT fields. We are proud to support women through multiple initiatives, including through the Women in Engineering and IT scholarship, which provides $10,000 per year in financial assistance to female students in need.
We also recognise that creating change requires the right resources to do so. The Faculty of Engineering and IT has state-of-the-art facilities, with civil, electrical, information technology, and mechanical laboratories. Our building also hosts the UTS Data Arena, a 360-degree interactive data facility that allows researchers and students to visualise and interact with data.
I am of the firm belief that the next generation will be the most innovative yet. With your creativity and vision, and our staff and resources, together we will be able to create a promising future.
Professor Peta Wyeth
Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology