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Course Overview
Eligibility
Quality & Recognition
Common Questions
Yes – UTS has numerous entry schemes and admissions pathways to support applications from students who would otherwise not meet the course entry requirements. For more information, visit admissions and entry on the UTS website.
Domestic applicants can study part-time by enrolling in a less than full time study load. However, if you are an international student on a student visa, you must maintain a full-study load. If you want to study part-time as an international student, you need to apply for permission to reduce your study load.
Yes, although you will need to apply. Application information is available at domestic applications and international applicants. If you transfer to UTS, you may be able to receive credit towards your new course based on your previous study through recognition of prior learning.
Students at UTS study in purpose-built facilities and have access to the latest technologies shaping their field, including 3D printing, AI, and drones, supporting hands-on practice throughout their degree.
Whether you can defer depends on several factors. Some courses do not allow deferral, and you cannot defer if you commence your course in the Spring or Summer session. Visit the UTS deferring an offer page for more information specific to your situation.
Application
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Step 01
Enquire
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Step 02
Submit Documents
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Step 03
Get Enrolled
Receive your offer letter and confirm your enrolment. Welcome to the course!
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