As Industry 5.0 approaches, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is readying students for a future where human creativity will be integrated back into the technology landscape, driving positive change for people and the planet across all industries.
Our top study areas
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Art and Design
UTS is the training ground for the next generation of creative directors, designers, illustrators and product developers. Develop real solutions in our studios with industry partners like Google.
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Forensic Science
At UTS, you’ll work like a professional with industry-standard equipment in facilities that mimic real environments. Our practical forensic science program has continuously produced leaders in the field.
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Computer Science
At UTS, we create the next generation of engineers, researchers, developers, computer scientists and project managers by breaking you out of the classroom and into the real world.
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Australia's biggest start-up communityA flagship entrepreneurship program that's one-of-a-kind.
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Award-winning, transdisciplinary educationComplex problems require creative solutions. UTS students know how.
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Become a global citizenFrom study abroad to global leadership programs, drive change on a global scale.
Ranked in Australia
#1 highest performing young university
#1 for Engineering and Computer Science*
#1 for AI Research
Ranked in the world
#11 highest performing young university
#15 for Positive Impact & Sustainability
#137 best performing university overall
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UTS is located in the heart of Sydney's Tech Central, Australia's Silicon Valley, and home of our tech economy,
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Tech-integrated learning built with industry gets you ready for the real world while you make connections that count.
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We're a highly-ranked university of technology with global impact that cares deeply about people and the planet.
Building a better world
“The skills that we develop and champion – such as communication, cross-cultural literacy, and critical analysis – will become even more important as our workplace settings merge with the incredible power of AI and Big Data,” says Associate Professor Susie Khamis, a lecturer from the School of Communication. “Our students will work with the awesome potential of digital technologies and assume a command position in their positive deployment.”
