3. Why
Sydney?
Sydney
ch
O
i
Bea House pera
nd
light
Bo fes7va
l
o ors
O u td
t
Li fe
Nigh
Ferry
to
M
anly
4. Diverse
city
Chinatown
al
Indian
Fes7v
es7val
Taiwan
Day
F
val
Japanese
Fes7
val
an
Film
Fes7
La7n
Americ
ival
Lebanon
Carn
as
Fes7val
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Polish
Christm Indonesian
F
5. UTS
at
a
glance
o UTS
Student
PopulaCon
35,700
> Australian
students
27,000
> Interna7onal
8,700
> Higher
Degree
Research
1,200
> Postgraduate
Coursework
11,300
> Undergraduate
23,200
> 383
undergraduate
programs
> 353
postgraduate
programs
(+research)
o 1200+
Mobility
students
per
annum
15%
of
our
students
→
Target
25%
of
students
6. Choose
UTS
> Excellence
in
teaching
and
learning
> Innova7ve
and
recognised
degrees
> Prac7ce-‐oriented
educa7on
> Close
rela7onships
with
business
and
industries
> State-‐of-‐the-‐art
facili7es
> Diverse
student
popula7on
7. Study
areas
Business
IT
Science
InternaConal
Studies
Engineering
CommunicaCon
DAB
Law
EducaCon
Health
Pharmacy
8. PracCce-‐oriented
learning
“UTS
offers
a
prac7ce-‐oriented
approach
to
learning
in
an
academically
rich
environment,
crea7ng
work-‐ready
graduates”
9. FaciliCes
> 24
hours
facili7es
to
computer
Computer
Labs
Computer
Labs
laboratories
> Interna7onal
librarian
at
UTS
Library
> UTSOnline
> Complimentary
shule
bus
service
between
campuses
> 24-‐hour
security
Science
Labs
Nursing
11. A
new
sCcky
campus!
Strengthening
UTS’s
connec7on
to
the
city
>
Business
School
Chau
Chak
Wing
Building
(Frank
Gehry
designed)
>
Engineering
and
IT
gateway
building
>
Science
&
Research
Centre
Building
>
Robo7c
Library
ü Student
housing
tower
–
720
new
places
ü Mul7-‐purpose
sports
hall
(dance
studio/tutorial
rooms)
ü Refit
of
internal
spaces,
Great
Hall,
DAB
Labs,
Science
Labs
Engineering and IT Building Science Facilities Business Chau Chak Wing Multi-purpose Sports Hall
13. Living
costs
Independent
AccommodaCon
UTS
AccommodaCon
Weekly
Annual
Weekly
Annual
Rent
per
person
in
shared
A$190
–
A$330
A$9880
–
A A$158
–
A A$8216
–
A
accommodaCon
within
a
$17,160
$290
$15,080
short
commute
to
UTS
Groceries
A$100
A$5200
A$100
A$5200
Internet/Phone
A$14
A$750
Limited
free
Limited
free
access
access
Gas/Elec
A$14
A$730
Inclusive
Inclusive
Books/Supplies
A$16
A$850
A$16
A$850
Transport
costs
A$20
A$1020
A$10
A$520
Total
esCmated
ongoing
A$354
–
A$494
A$18,400
–
A A$284
–
A A$14,786
–
A
costs
$25,680
$416
$21,650
Student
accommoda7on
14. UTS
InternaConal
Students
Services
> Student
Visa
issues
> COE
Extension
> Verifica7on
Leer,
Comple7on
Leer,
Release
Leer
and
Annual
Cost
Leer
> General
enquires
> Drop
in
sessions
re
nt
Cent
Cona l
Stude
the
UTS
Interna t
Level
3A
of
a
located ilding
bu
Tower
15. Student
Services
u sing
nt
Ho
S tude
Peer
N
etwo rkers
Social
e
vents
s
n ec7on
y
Con
Co mmunit
Library
Careers
Service
16. UTS:
HELPS
> Student
Visa
issues
> Higher
Educa7on
Language
&
Presenta7on
Support
(HELPS)
-‐
free
non-‐credit
programs
and
services
> Weekly
workshops
> Individual
consulta7ons
> Conversa7ons@UTS
> Intensive
academic
English
programs
in
July
> Self-‐help
resources
17. UTS
Student
Life
> Fitness
centres,
spor7ng
fields
and
mul7
purpose
sports
hall
> Cafes
and
restaurants
on
and
close
to
campus
> UTS
Union
helps
with
social
ac7vi7es
18. Join
the
club!
o Over
100
spor7ng
and
ac7vi7es
clubs
o Exchange
and
Study
Abroad
Club
(ESAC)
–
events
for
interna7onal
students
+
local
UTS
students
19. Working
soluCons
Working
Solu7ons
-‐
specifically
designed
for
interna7onal
students.
Benefits
include:
>
Develop
workplace
knowledge
>
Build
confidence
in
your
talents
and
abili7es
>Develop
workplace
skills
highly
desired
by
“Workshops
include:
Australian
employers
winning
resumes,
interview
techniques,
workplace
>
Advantages
in
gaining
future
employment
expecta7ons,
networking
and
communica7on,
assessment
centres,
job
>
Enhance
the
quality
of
your
university
search
strategies”
experience.
21. Links
with
industry
Offered Bus Comms DAB Edu Eng IT IS Law Health Pha Sci
Internships
Events with
industry
presence
Industry
advisory
officer
“UTS
partners
with
leading
organisa7ons
who
recognise
the
value
of
crea7vity
and
technology
in
driving
business
results”
22. UTS
Mobility:
Points
of
Difference
For
Exchange
&
Study
Abroad
Students:
>
Pre-‐enrolment
in
Subjects
–
Study
Plan
>
Guaranteed*
Accommoda7on
>
Direct
point
contacts
>
Orienta7on
–
Integra7on
23. UTS
Mobility:
Points
of
Difference
>
Airport
Pick
Up
–
Complimentary
>
Exchange
&
Study
Abroad
Club
–
ESAC
>
Mobility
Grants
and
Awards
Possible
24. UTS:
BUiLD
Program
o Beyond
UTS
Interna7onal
Leadership
Development
-‐
BUiLD
o A
free
extracurricular
program
o Build
your
capabili7es,
connec7ons
and
community
o Join
seminars,
lectures,
networking
sessions
and
projects
at
UTS
or
overseas
25. UTS
Mobility:
Entry
Requirements
Academic
Requirements
> Comple7on
of
one
year
study
at
a
recognised
ins7tu7on
with
a
credit
average
or
mee7ng
of
university
matricula7on
requirements
> a
'Credit'
or
'Good'
average
e.g.
cumula7ve
GPA
of
2.5
on
4.0
point
scale
(USA)
> English
Requirements
(where
applicable)
> Academic
IELTS
-‐
6.5
overall
with
a
wri7ng
score
of
6.0.
>
-‐
or
6.0
overall
with
a
wri7ng
score
of
6.0
for
Engineering
> TOEFL
IBT;
90
overall
with
a
wri7ng
score
of
21
>
-‐
or
80
overall
with
a
wri7ng
score
of
21
for
Engineering
> 2013
Fees
(Study
Abroad
Only)
–
subject
to
annual
increase
> AUD$9,325
per
semester
(including
Visi7ng
Research
Students
Program)
> Full
package
-‐
24
credits
(4
subjects)
> New
OpCon-‐
18
credits
(3
subjects)
> UTS
Mobility
Grant
Op7on
for
Partner
University
Study
Abroad
Students
26. UTS
Mobility:
Entry
Requirements
English
Requirements
> Danish
High
School
Leaving
Cer7ficate
score
of
"9"
or
beer
for
English
> German
Arbitur
score
of
“3”
(befriedigend)
or
beer
in
all
advanced
English
studies
in
addi7on
to
4
scores
of
"B"
or
beer
in
the
DAAD
Cer7ficate
of
Proficiency
in
English.
> Norwegian
High
School
Leaving
Cer7ficate
(Vitnemal)
score
of
“4”
or
beer
for
English
> Swedish
High
School
Leaving
Cer7ficate
(Slutbetyg)
score
of
“VG”
or
beer
for
English
> Students
from
Germany,
France,
Austria,
Switzerland,
Denmark,
Sweden
or
The
Netherlands
you
are
eligible
to
apply
using
UTS
Alterna7ve
Means
of
Language
Assessment
27. ApplicaCon
Form
> Complete
a
Study
Abroad
Applica7on
online
> hps://uts.moveonnet.eu/moveonline/incoming/welcome.php
Download
a
paper
applica7on
from
the
UTS
website
28. Choose
from
any
UTS
subjects
>
Check
the
online
handbook:
hp://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/
for
subject
descrip7ons
and
prerequisites
>
Browse
subjects
individually
or
as
part
of
the
program
>
Talk
to
your
academic
advisors
about
Credit
Transfer
>
Not
applicable
to
Visi7ng
Research
applicants
as
they
are
assigned
Research
disserta7on
subjects
equivalent
to
24
credit
points
(consult
supervisor)
29. Subjects
> Timetable
and
handbook
are
updated
in
November
before
the
new
academic
year
> Check
the
online
7metable:
hp://7metable.uts.edu.au/
> Search
by
subject
number
or
name
30. ApplicaCon
Process
SecCon
1:
Online
>
Select
Program
(Exchange/Study
Abroad)
>
Complete
the
following
sec7ons
1.
Personal
Details
2.
Proposed
Enrolment
at
UTS
-‐
Commencement
and
Dura7on
3.
Current
Enrolment
-‐
name
of
university
-‐
level
of
study
31. ApplicaCon
Process
SecCon
2:
Send
> Completed
UTS
Interna7onal
Non-‐Degree
Applica7on
Form
(Printed
Online
and
Paper
Form)
> Cer7fied
transcripts
> Cer7fied
evidence
of
English
proficiency
> Other
Suppor7ng
statements
or
evidence
of
Work
Experience,
if
applicable.
> Copy
of
passport
> UTS
will
accept
documents
cer7fied
and
sent
by
the
issuing
University
and/or
the
Authorised
Representa7ve
32. Outcome
> UTS
Interna7onal
will
acknowledge
receipt
of
the
applica7on
by
email
> The
assessment
process
can
take
two
to
three
weeks
> Applicants
who
have
not
demonstrated
eligibility
or
provided
all
informa7on
will
receive
a
Condi7onal
Leer
of
Offer
> Successful
applicants
will
receive
a
Leer
of
Offer
including:
-‐
approved
subject
selec7on
-‐
tui7on
fee
details
(not
exchange
students
)
-‐
important
UTS
informa7on
-‐
acceptance
instruc7ons
33. UTS
Principal
Dates
Semester
1
(Australian
Autumn)
Applica7on
Deadline
30
November
2012
Orienta7on
Mid
February
2013
Start
of
Classes
End
February
2013
Start
of
Centrally-‐Conducted
Exams
1st
Week
June
2013
End
of
Centrally-‐Conducted
Exams
End
June
2013
Semester
2
(Australian
Spring)
Applica7on
Deadline
30
April
2013
Orienta7on
Late
July
2013
Start
of
Classes
August
2013
Start
of
Centrally-‐Conducted
Exams
Mid
November
2013
End
of
Centrally-‐Conducted
Exams:
End
November
2013
Full
details
on:
hgp://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/dates.html