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UTS degrees have a distinctive focus on practice-oriented learning, quality teaching and high-impact research. We ensure you graduate with as much hands-on experience as possible, making you attractive to employers.
With 11 areas of study and over 200 degrees on offer. Let's find your undergraduate degree.
Business
A UTS Business degree will prepare you to tackle the problems facing the changing business environment. Gain fundamental and niche business expertise, build connections with future employers from the get-go, and learn to respond to the complex and undefined challenges shaping the future world of work.
Courses include:
- Bachelor Business
- Bachelor of Management
- Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Accounting
Communication
New technologies, new disciplines, new modes of professional practice – UTS Communication degrees have been designed with the future in mind. All our courses respond to the shifting landscape of media and communications, so you’ll build contemporary expertise and a professional portfolio that reflect changing industry needs.
Courses include:
- Bachelor of Communication majoring in:
- Creative Writing
- Journalism
- Media Arts and Production
- Digital and Social Media
- Public Communication
- Social and Political science
- Bachelor of Music and Sound Design
Creative Intelligence and Innovation
Curious thinker? Radical innovator? Change maker? Our courses are designed for people like you. With a UTS Creative Intelligence and Innovation degree, you’ll learn to apply diverse and creative perspectives to a range of complex challenges. What’s more, you’ll become adaptive, resilient, creative and entrepreneurial – qualities that will be highly valued in every field.
Courses include:
- Combined Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation
Design Architecture and Building
Develop your creativity, critical thinking skills and collaboration with our Design, Architecture and Building courses. Learn from industry experts, develop your portfolio through working on real client briefs and get connected with a global industry, all while completing your degree.
Courses include:
Design
- Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles
- Bachelor of Design in Product Design
- Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication
Architecture
- Bachelor of Design in Architecture
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours)
- Bachelor of Design in Interior Architecture
Built Environment
- Bachelor of Construction Project Management
- Bachelor of Property Economics
Education
When it comes to choosing a secondary teaching qualification, pick one that lets you combine your passion and purpose. With our unique ‘vertical stack’ degrees, you can complete an undergrad degree in science, communication (creative writing) or engineering studies and a Master of Teaching in Secondary Education at the same time. By completing 80 days of practical teaching experience in a NSW high school and receiving mentorship from a tertiary education supervisor, you will be career ready with two degrees, in as little as four years.
Courses include:
- Secondary Education
Engineering
Broaden your horizons with a UTS Engineering degree. All our degrees are embedded with extensive practical components, such as professional placements, hands-on studios and a range of technical electives. Outside the classroom you can gain unrivalled professional experience with a choice of more than 1,000 industry partners, building the sort of workplace knowledge that you can only get on the job.
Courses include:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice majoring in:
- Flexible engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Civil
- Civil (Construction)
- Civil (Structures)
- Civil and Environmental
- Data
- Electrical
- Electronic
- Electrical and Electronic
- Mechanical
- Mechatronic
- Mechanical and Mechatronic
- Software
Health
UTS Health is a leader in nursing and midwifery, public health and sport and exercise, and we’re known for our practice-based approach. From classroom learning in customised spaces to professional placements where you can put your learning into action, you’ll be getting hands-on with your future profession from early in your studies.
Courses include:
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Bachelor of Midwifery
- Bachelor of Public Health
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management
Information Technology
Study at the forefront of technological change with a UTS Information Technology degree. All our courses are built on innovation, embedded with practical learning, and taught in custom-built teaching spaces and world-beating labs. They’re also strongly connected to industry – think internship opportunities in more than 1,000 partner companies, as well as industry-informed curriculum that’ll teach you what you need to know.
Courses include:
- Bachelor of Computing Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Information Systems
- Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Games Development
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Diploma in Information Technology Professional Practice
International Studies
Learn to see the world from more than one perspective with a degree that’s all about carving your own path. Spread your wings with the Bachelor of International Studies and spend a year overseas – choose from 28 course combinations, 14 countries and more than 100 overseas partner universities. Looking for something closer to home? Join the fight for humanity’s future with the Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment where you’ll harness transdisciplinary practice to create a more sustainable world.
Courses include:
- Combined Bachelor of International Studies
- Combined Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment
Law
Graduate in demand with a UTS Law degree that focuses on practical experience, industry connections and preparing you to excel in the changing legal environment. Beyond the classroom, engage with leadership and volunteering programs that have social justice at their core. And, when you pair your degree with our Practical Legal Training program, you’ll be ready for admission to practise law in NSW.
Courses include
- Bachelor of Laws
- Combined Bachelor of Laws degrees
Science and Mathematics
UTS Science and Mathematics courses combine world-class teaching, hands-on learning, and purpose-built spaces to maximise your experience. Take on industry placements, engage with on-campus research projects and build the technical and professional skills you need for a lasting career. When you study with us, you’ll join a university that delivers global impact in STEM education and research and a faculty that produces scientists with the power to transform the profession.
Courses include:
- Bachelor of Advanced Science
- Bachelor of Environmental Biology
- Bachelor of Forensic Science
- Bachelor of Marine Biology and Climate Change
- Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences
- Bachelor of Medical Science
- Bachelor of Molecular Biotechnology
- Bachelor of Science (majors)
Choosing what to do
If you’re finding it hard to choose what to study, you can do some of the following to help you make a decision:
- Think about the subjects you enjoy most and the ones that you perform well in at school. This is usually a good indication of the degrees and course areas that you might enjoy at uni, and careers you might like to get into later on.
- Talk to your parents, friends, school careers advisor, teachers, and staff at careers markets and school visits about options that may be suited to your interests.
- Look at job lists and the Job Guide to get an idea of what matches your interests and strengths.
- Read through the UAC Guide, university websites, or course guides to see what course are available at different universities that match the jobs you've identified. At UTS, you can start this by searching our course areas.
- Consider doing a combined degree to give you more options.
- Find people who have studied the courses you’re interested in or in the careers you think you might like to enter. Ask them lots of questions to get a feel for if you would enjoy a similar degree and career path.
Other options
If you're still unsure, or have a long list of courses covering vastly different subject areas, it may be useful to look at a university course based on what industry you would like to work in and what jobs are available (opens an external site) for you.
By researching available graduate careers (opens an external site), you may be able to shortlist universities and specific courses which will give you the best chance to reach your short, medium and long-term career goals.