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Course Overview
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Common Questions
Admission to UTS Information Technology is based on your selection rank (ATAR + adjustment factors), which varies by course and year. Entry is competitive, as ranks depend on available places and applicant demand. If you fall short of the Selection Rank by 1–3 points, UTS will still consider your application. You can check the latest ATAR and selection ranks using the UTS admission stats tool.
Yes, there are several pathways to study Information Technology at UTS. You can begin with a UTS College Diploma of Information Technology, which provides direct entry into Year 2 of an IT undergraduate degree if you achieve the required grade point average (GPA). You can also enter via VET or TAFE studies, which may count toward your degree through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Yes, senior year students studying the Bachelor of Information Technology at UTS have the opportunity to work on industry projects through the Software Development Studio. Students learn with real industrial tools, participate in development-focused roles, and build software as part of a design-driven workflow, all while receiving mentorship from industry professionals. Additionally, with partnerships spanning more than 1,000 companies, UTS's strong industry connections ensure teaching and research remain relevant and innovative.
Yes, UTS has a few programs designed in partnership with leading organisations. The UTS Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op) is a fast-tracked, industry-backed degree designed to develop future IT and business leaders through a competitive cooperative education scholarship program, which includes industry placements with partner organisations. The Industry Degree Academy (IDeA) cadetship also offers an exclusive industry-integrated pathway that lets you kick-start your tech career while you study, with hands-on exposure to leading organisations in security and computing roles.
UTS has two main IT intakes per year: the Autumn session (February) and Spring session (July). Intake availability can vary depending on the IT course or major, so it is recommended to check the course page for the latest intake dates and entry requirements.
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