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What advice do you have for new students starting at UTS?
Hi guys, we’re asking people what advice they have for new students starting at UTS.
Keep on top of everything, make sure you know what’s coming.
Really look into the schemes and scholarships, and just the financial assistance that UTS provides.
Definitely get out of your comfort zone, talk to new people, like make new friends.
Join a club, get involved in something that’s maybe different to what you’re used to doing.
Say yes to every opportunity that comes around, you never know where it’s going to take you.
Spend as much time on campus as possible, finding new spaces to study and to eat and spend time.
Where's your favourite place to study on campus and why?
Hi guys, we’re here at UTS and we’re asking people what’s their favourite place to study on campus and why?
Yeah, I’d say top of building 2 in the law section, good view, pretty quiet.
Penny lane which is between building 10 and 11 just because it’s so quiet.
Probably like right here because you can have a break at pool or table tennis.
Probably in like the quiet buildings, building 5.
The library in that little area where all the books are, you can just sit on the floor.
Building 8, because it’s quiet, it’s air-conditioned.
Literally here in the garden, or on the rooftop of the library is a vibe.
What are you studying and what's your dream career?
Hi guys, we’re here at UTS and we’re asking people what they’re studying and what their dream career is?
Studying fashion and textiles, I don’t have a certain goal yet.
Studying communications, sort of getting a little bit of a taste of everything.
Doing law and business, lawyer or businessman.
So I’m studying mechanical engineering and my dream career is to go into project engineer management.
Design and visual communication, something similar to a creative director.
Sport and exercise science (exercise therapy), physiotherapy is dream career.
Interior architecture and international studies, either museum design or renovating houses.
How to turn your passions into your career with UTS
Areas you can study in at UTS to turn your passions into a career
- Fashion & textiles
- Product design
- Architecture
- Games development
- Sports & exercise science
- Marine biology & climate change
Where your passions meet your career
What students love most about UTS
Hi guys, we’re asking people what they most love most about UTS?
I love this environment, the culture is really nice, I feel like everybody is friendly.
I love how the campus is spread out throughout the city.
It’s project-based learning approach, we get to get really hands on.
The culture and all the different sporting teams available.
The experience of all my teachers, they all really understand everything that they’re teaching us about.
The architecture of the buildings, just a nice modern area.
How to take your degree global
Here's where you can travel & study around the world through UTS:
- Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay
- South Africa
- Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Ireland, United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Finland, Estonia, Russia, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Switzerland, Israel, Greece
- China, India, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Fiji, Vietnam
And here's how to do it:
Global Short Programs, 6 weeks - Tune in virtually or attend in-person learning programs from around the globe
Global Exchange, 6 months - Take on your dream country, experience a new culture and study abroad
Bachelor of International Studies, 2 weeks - 1 year - Focus on other cultures, or pair with another degree - become a global citizen