Application processes are different for domestic and international students.
How to apply
To apply for the Master of Good Manufacturing Practice (C04301) choose from the categories:
Applying as a domestic (local) student
If you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent resident or a humanitarian visa holder you can lodge your application quickly and easily online directly to UTS.
For more information about the application process, visit the UTS Postgraduate Admissions page.
Applying as an international student
UTS International has full details on how to apply via their online application system:
Applications can be submitted using the UTS online application system, or in hard copy either directly to UTS or through one of our many student recruitment agents worldwide. Our Student Recruitment Agents can discuss study options available at UTS and assist you in preparing and submitting your application.
All supporting documentation must be certified and submitted with your application, along with the application fee. Documents that are not in English must be officially translated.
Applications usually take four to six weeks to assess. An incomplete application and/or incomplete documents can delay the assessment process.
Dates
Autumn session commences with Professional Skills Week in mid-February with classes starting in late February. Spring session commences in late July.
Prospective students are welcome to apply in their final session of undergraduate study.
Fees
To calculate the fees for this course, visit UTS fees.
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