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Course Overview
Eligibility
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Common Questions
The Bachelor of Public Health (Honours) is an undergraduate honours-level degree at the University of Technology Sydney, designed to provide advanced study in public health including research skills and expertise in areas such as population health, health promotion, and health systems.
Yes. UTS offers an Elite Athletes and Performers Entry Scheme where eligible applicants can receive 5 adjustments to their selection rank. To be eligible, applicants must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, be an elite athlete or performer, and have submitted a UAC application preferencing a UTS course.
Applicants need to provide their UAC application number, a completed Training/Rehearsal Schedule and Personal Statement, a Supporting Statement from their sporting or performance coach/manager, and a Supporting Statement from a responsible person at their education institution. Elite performers must additionally submit a portfolio of work or performance resume.
For the 2027 intake, applications open on 27 July 2026 and close on 30 November 2026.
No. If you are eligible and already receive adjustments from inpUTS (Educational Access Scheme), you will not receive additional adjustments from the Elite Athletes and Performers Entry Scheme.
Application
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Step 02
Submit Documents
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Step 03
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