The Bachelor of Business offers students a sound background in all areas of business through common core subjects, in addition to in-depth knowledge in one or more chosen areas of interest.
The Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation is an innovative UTS degree with a focus on creating new value through transdisciplinary problem solving.
Medical and health practice, medical and biological research, and industrial and commercial enterprise are all areas of medical science where legal expertise is of crucial importance.
Climate change is the singular issue of our time - today, the planet is facing its ultimate test. Become part of the solution with a degree that prepares students to protect and manage the critical species and ecosystems that hold the key to the future.
This course combines the technical demands of engineering with the theoretical and analytical foundations involved in studying law, preparing students to develop fundamental legal expertise that is underpinned by technical knowledge.
The Bachelor of Biomedical Physics (Honours) provides students with the unique opportunity to undertake research, and gain in-depth knowledge and training in the area of biomedical physics. Honours students have access to staff who are leading researchers and experts in their fields.
This degree addresses the increasing need for scientific expertise among lawyers. With the Bachelor of Laws, students explore the common law and the broader Australian legal system before building specialist expertise through electives and majors.
The Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) offer training in research and introduces advanced areas of study in biotechnology. This course provides students with a unique opportunity to undertake original research and gain in-depth knowledge in a particular field of biotechnology.
In this combined degree, students learn to use science as a tool to enforce the law or to prepare for professional and specialist work in the world of forensic science.
The future of medical science needs a new kind of leader: one who can communicate effectively, engage with others, and inspire trust to close the gap between scientists and the public.