UTS: Handbook 2008

Note: Prospective students are advised that the data in this online handbook is for courses offered in 2008 only. The 2009 online handbook will be available on 27 October 2008. Applicants should revisit the online handbook after 27 October 2008 to confirm enrolment decisions for 2009 courses. Until 27 October 2008, the most up-to-date course information is available at the UTS 'Search for courses' website at:

http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/courses/search.cfm

Students are advised to contact a UTS Student Centre with any queries.

UTS: Handbook

The UTS: Handbook provides the latest information on approved courses and subjects offered at UTS. It includes important information for all UTS students, information for students studying within each faculty/institute, and comprehensive details about course content and structure, subject and elective choices, attendance patterns, credit-point requirements.

All students are advised to read and become familiar with the General information section for all UTS students, in addition to their course and faculty-specific information.

UTS offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, developed by the Faculties/Institute of:

Business
Design, Architecture and Building
Education (see note)
Engineering (see note)
Humanities and Social Sciences (see note)
Information Technology (see note)
Law
Nursing, Midwifery and Health
Science
International Studies (see note)

UTS: Handbook 2008

The UTS: Handbook 2008 is available for purchase in print and on CD. Please complete the order form.

Archived UTS: Handbooks

Previous print editions of the UTS: Handbook have been withdrawn from sale, however you can view the archived online editions at:

UTS: Calendar

UTS also produces a companion volume to the handbook every year. The UTS: Calendar contains useful University information, including the UTS Act, and the Rules of the University.

ISSN: 1446-0858

Note

From 1 July 2008:

  • a new Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences was established in place of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Education and Institute for International Studies, and
  • a new Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology was established in place of the Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Information Technology.
The 2009 handbook, to be published on 27 October 2008, will reflect this new structure.