Why University Of Tasmania?
We are a University that makes a positive difference for Tasmanians and Tasmania and, from Tasmania, the world. Our governance, leadership and strategy are focused on ensuring we deliver and sustain this mission. Tasmania offers a living experience unlike any other. Here, you can go from the wildest arts festivals to World Heritage sites all within a day. Our campuses put you in the heart of our bustling cities alongside industry and amongst a creative, diverse and welcoming community.
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The undergraduate level is the first level of higher education
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Academic programs and degrees pursued after completing an undergraduate or bachelor's degree.
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Tasmania is a very special place. Studying here, you can immerse yourself in a vibrant city lifestyle, with the wilderness right on your doorstep.
We have campuses in the three distinct regions of Tasmania: Hobart in the South, Launceston in the North and Burnie in the North West. We also have a campus in Sydney.
The University of Tasmania is very highly regarded for its commitment to excellence in learning and teaching. Discipline areas for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs are across five faculties and three specialist institutes: Faculties: College of Arts, Law and Education.
The university has three main campuses based in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie. It also has a number of small, specialist facilities within the College of Health and Medicine at its Darlinghurst and Rozelle campuses in Sydney. It also has a joint research facility at the city’s Australian National Maritime Museum in Pyrmont.
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Career Development Services: UTAS offers comprehensive career development services to students, including career counseling, resume and cover letter assistance, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Work-integrated Learning (WIL): UTAS provides opportunities for students to gain practical work experience through internships, placements, industry projects, and other forms of work-integrated learning. These experiences help students develop skills relevant to their chosen fields and make valuable connections with potential employers.
Industry Partnerships: UTAS collaborates closely with industry partners to ensure that its curriculum is aligned with industry needs and standards. This helps students acquire the skills and knowledge that are in demand in the workforce.
Professional Development Programs: UTAS offers various professional development programs and workshops to enhance students’ employability skills, such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation: UTAS supports entrepreneurship and innovation among its students through programs like incubators, accelerators, and entrepreneurship competitions. These initiatives encourage students to develop their own business ideas and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities.
Alumni Networks: UTAS maintains strong alumni networks that provide ongoing support and mentorship to current students. Alumni can offer valuable advice, insights, and networking opportunities to help students succeed in their chosen careers.
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Graduates of the University of Tasmania automatically become members of the alumni community.
UTAS offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs across various disciplines including arts, science, engineering, business, health sciences, law, and more.
Admission requirements vary depending on the program and the level of study. Generally, undergraduate programs require completion of high school or equivalent qualifications, while postgraduate programs may require a relevant undergraduate degree.
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