Course transfer
If you're seeking a Commonwealth Supported Place in a new postgraduate course, please submit a direct application via the UTS Student Portal (postgraduate applications tile) to be considered for a CSP.
If you are a scholarship recipient or a sponsored student, please read the important information before applying.
Depending on your circumstances, if you wish to change from one course at UTS to another course at UTS, you may be eligible to apply for a course transfer.
There are two types of course transfers:
- Course Transfer - Graduating: to transfer from your current UTS course to another UTS course for the purpose of graduating;
- Course Transfer - Continuing: to transfer from your current UTS course to another UTS course to continue your studies in the new course.
Course Transfer - Graduating
If you wish to transfer courses in order to graduate and you are:
- a double/combined award student who wishes to transfer to a single award course to allow you to graduate from this course whilst not continuing with the other course, for example transferring from a B Laws /B Int Studies to B Laws (graduating) and not continuing with B Int Studies
- a double award student wishing graduate from one course and continue in the other, to split the awards *
- wanting to articulate 'down' to a lower level award to graduate, for example from a Masters to Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate
- a single award student transferring to another closely related single award program or to an exit only program from the same faculty, where they qualify immediately in the new course for graduation, for example a B Sc (Applied Physics) to B Sc (graduating), or Bachelor of Laws to Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
You can apply for a course transfer (graduating) (PDF, 81kB).
You should lodge your completed application to an online enquiry via ASK UTS.
* Note: Graduation from the science component of a combined degree is not possible prior to completion of all requirements of the combined degree. Graduation from the non-science degree is possible but students must then complete all requirements for the stand-alone single science degree. Full details are available in the relevant combined course description in the Handbook.
Course Transfer - Continuing
Application period
Autumn 2025: 9 September - 10 November 2024
Eligibility
Applications can be made if you have commenced studies at UTS and you are:
- an undergraduate student, in a combined course, wishing to transfer to one of the constituent single courses;
- an undergraduate student wishing to add international studies to your current course;
- an international undergraduate student transferring to any other undergraduate course;
- an undergraduate student wishing to transfer from a combined international studies course to a combined language and culture course (must be the same core course);
- a postgraduate coursework student transferring to any other postgraduate coursework course (excluding postgraduate online courses and Graduate School of Health courses with exceptions);
- please note: if you have not commenced your postgraduate course, please submit an application via the UTS Student Portal (postgraduate applications tile)
- an undergraduate student transferring from the Diploma in Innovation to a combined course with the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation. Students interested in the Diploma in Innovation can apply here.
- a C04525 Master of Pharmacy student transferring into C04395 Master of Pharmacy (International) or vice versa;
- a student in a Goods Manufacturing Course transferring to another Goods Manufacturing Course;
- transferring into one of the following Master of Philosophy courses:
If you don't meet any of the above criteria, you will need to apply for admissions in the standard application process. For domestic students, please apply via the Universities Admissions Centre and for international students, please apply via UTS International.
How to apply
Submit an application via the UTS Student Portal. You need to include:
- personal statement (no more than 300 words);
- optional supporting documentation.
Important faculty specific requirements for course transfer
Some faculties have special guidelines regarding course transfer:
- UTS Communication
- UTS FEIT
- UTS Law: undergraduate
- UTS Law: postgraduate
- UTS Science: Master of Science (Honours) and Master of Philosophy courses
UTS Business
Coursework students must complete the educational and other approved requirements of the course in accordance with UTS Student Rules, Section 13 - Awards and graduation. This applies to students who choose to articulate 'down' to a lower level award and those in combined degrees wish to graduate with a single Business degree only.
While postgraduate courses are offered as stand-alone qualifications, they are also components of integrated programs of study that enable students who satisfactorily complete a graduate certificate or graduate diploma to apply for entry to a higher-level course within their chosen field of study. When a student transfers from one level of study to another, only one testamur is issued.
I've submitted my application. What's next?
You will receive an email in your UTS Webmail account acknowledging your application.
Application outcome
The outcome of your application will be emailed to your UTS Webmail account.
Accepting your offer
If you have been emailed an offer, you can accept your offer through My Student Admin.
Once you accept a course transfer offer:
- if applicable, you are required to submit a Commonwealth assistance form for your new course;
- you will be withdrawn from your course shortly after census date, subject to all pending results being finalised;
- any subject enrolment from your old course will be transferred to your new course (where applicable). Once your subject enrolment has been transferred to the new course, you can then alter your enrolment, by adding or withdrawing subjects. See How to Enrol for more information on enrolling in subjects.
Note: If you have received an offer through your Course Transfer - Continuing application, please do not lodge a course withdrawal application for your previous course. After the census date of the first session in your new course, UTS will automatically withdraw you from your previous course.
Recognition of prior learning
Students may be entitled to have subjects automatically credited to their new course. Course transfer recognition of prior learning will automatically be recognised where the subject number and version number are identical in each course. In such cases, the subject grade will be recorded for the course you have transferred to. Subjects automatically credited to your new course through course transfer will be included in the grade point average (GPA) calculation for the course you have transferred to.
In all other cases, recognition of prior learning is not automatic and an application for recognition of prior learning must be made. For more information see UTS Recognition of prior learning policies.
Important Information for:
Scholarship recipients
If you received a scholarship from UTS and are applying for a course transfer, please refer to your scholarship Conditions of Award for the possible implications on your scholarship.
The scholarship will not automatically transfer from your current course to the new course. A Request to Retain Scholarship application must be submitted to UTS Scholarships (email below) for approval by the Scholarship Selection Committee.
If you require any clarification, please contact UTS Scholarships via scholarships@uts.edu.au.
Sponsored students
If you are a sponsored student and applying for a course transfer, please contact UTS Sponsored Student via sponsored.student@uts.edu.au to ensure you have the relevant documentation and sponsor approval.
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Student and related rules:
7.7 Course transfer