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UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST, 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange at UTS: Business
As a study abroad or exchange student, you may design a program of subjects from more than one faculty at UTS, provided you enrol in 24 credit points of full-time study.
Business subjects are 6 credit points each. In other faculties at UTS, however, subjects are offered at different credit point levels, so make sure that you satisfy the credit point requirements when choosing your subjects.
What can I study? Study abroad and exchange is available:
> February semester (Autumn, February – June) F
> July semester (Spring, July – November) J
Some subjects have prerequisites:
> If you apply for a subject with prerequisites, marked
with an *(asterisk); you will need to demonstrate that
you have the prior skills and knowledge needed to
undertake the subject
> Undergraduate study abroad students are not
normally permitted to study postgraduate subjects
For further details on subjects, including prerequisite
knowledge, refer to the UTS Handbook at
www.handbook.uts.edu.au.
For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au. Many subjects are offered
in one semester only.
For more information UTS Business programs:
www.business.uts.edu.au
UTS study abroad and exchange:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Undergraduate subjects
The following are undergraduate subjects in Business at
UTS. Students with no prior business background should
start with Level 1 subjects (introductory level).
Key: Information is ordered: Subject Number, Level and
Name
Level 1: Usually undertaken in first year (similar to 100
level, introductory level)
Level 2: Usually undertaken in second year (similar to
200 level, prior knowledge is required)
Level 3: Usually undertaken in third year (similar to 300
level, advanced level) business
Most Business subjects are offered in both semesters,
except where indicated F or J, but please check the
timetable in case of a change.
Accounting
22107 1 Accounting for Business Decisions A
22566 1 Small Business Management & Accounting
22207 2 Accounting for Business Decisions B *
22240 2 International Accounting *
22309 2 Accounting for Overseas Transactions *
22573 2 Accountability of Small Business Enterprises*
22567 2 Planning and Control for Small Business Enterprises *
22320 3 Accounting for Business Combinations *
22321 3 Cost Management Systems *
22420 3 Accounting Standard and Regulations *
22502 3 Financial Planning in Australia *
Finance and Economics
23115 1 Economics for Business
25300 1 Fundamentals of Business Finance
23566 2 Economics for Business 2 *
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Finance and Economics (continued)
23565 2 Mathematics for Economics and Business *
23570 2 Economics of the Environment *
25556 2 The Financial System *
25622 2 Quantitative Business Analysis *
23304 2 Asian-Australian Economics Relations *
23564 2 Labour and Industry in the Global Context *
23592 2 Game Theory*
25557 3 Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice *
23567 3 Intermediate Microeconomics *
23568 3 Intermediate Macroeconomics*
23571 3 Introductory Econometrics *
25503 3 Investment Analysis *
22502 3 Financial Planning in Australia *
Leisure, Sport and Tourism
27103 1 Olympic Games and Mega Events F
27161 1 Sport Marketing J
27184 1 Dimensions of Tourism F
27185 1 The Tourist Experience F
27216 1 Venue Management F
27252 1 The Sport Industry J
27253 1 Sport in the Global Marketplace J
27307 1 Sport Management F
27324 1 Strategic Management in Leisure, Sport and
Tourism Organisations F
27327 1 Tourism and Sustainability J
27347 1 Hotel Management * J
27628 1 Law for Leisure, Sport and Tourism * J
27647 1 Airlines and Transportation Management * F
27648 1 The Tourism Business * J
27703 1 Event Management *J
27642 2 Tourism Marketing * F
27523 2 Planning for Sustainable Destinations * F
27348 2 Critical Issues in Global Tourism * J
27116 2 e-Marketing and Management of Service * J
Management
26100 1 Integrating Business Perspectives
21129 1 Managing People and Organisations
21555 1 Human Resource Management
21036 1 Managing Strategic Performance
21407 1 Strategic Human Resource Management
21037 1 Managing Employee Relations
21440 1 Management Skills
21510 1 The Global Context of Management
21512 1 Understanding Organisations: Theory and
Practice
21511 1 Global Operations and Supply Chain
Management
21513 1 Business Ethics and Sustainability
21591 1 Transnational Management
21227 1 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
21228 1 Management Consulting
21602 1 Strategy: Theory and Practice
Marketing
24108 1 Marketing Foundations
26134 1 Business Statistics
24202 2 Consumer Behaviour *
24309 2 Marketing Research *
24210 2 Integrated Marketing Communications *
24220 2 International Marketing *
24306 2 Services Marketing *
24205 2 Business-to-Business Marketing *
24104 2 Emerging Marketing Issues and Social
Media *
24415 3 Marketing Planning and Strategy *
24222 3 Marketing Channel *
24223 3 New Product Marketing *
24224 3 Pricing Strategies and Tactics *
24207 3 Media Planning *
24510 3 Advertising Research *
24908 3 Research Design and Data Collection
Techniques *
24331 3 Marketing Analytics and Decisions *
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange at UTS: Communication
As a study abroad or exchange student, you may design a program of subjects from more than one faculty at UTS, provided you enrol in 24 credit points of full-time study.
Communication subjects are 8 credit points each. In other faculties at UTS, however, subjects are offered at different credit point levels, so it’s important to make sure that you satisfy the credit point requirements when choosing your subjects.
What can I study? > Study abroad and exchange is available:
> February semester (Autumn, March – June) F
> July semester (Spring, August – November) J
> Prerequisites apply to certain subjects:
> Subjects marked with an *(asterisk) have pre-
requisites. You must provide evidence that you have
passed a subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite
> Undergraduate study abroad students are not
normally permitted to study postgraduate subjects
> For further details on subjects, including prerequisite
knowledge, refer to the UTS Handbook at
www.handbook.uts.edu.au
> For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au Many subjects are offered in
one semester only
For more information UTS Communication programs:
www.communication.uts.edu.au
UTS study abroad and exchange:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Undergraduate subjects The following are undergraduate subjects in Communication at UTS. Students with no prior Communication background should start with the Core subjects.
Key: > Information is ordered: Subject Number, Level,
Name and Semester [February (F), July (J)]
> Level 1: Usually undertaken in first year (similar to 100
level, introductory level)
> Level 2: Usually undertaken in second year (similar to
200 level, prior knowledge is required)
> Level 3: Usually undertaken in third year (similar to 300
level, advanced level)
Core Subjects
58101 1 Understanding Communication F J
58102 1 Language and Discourse F J
58103 1 Ideas in History F
58201 2 Communication and Cultural Practices F
58202 2 Regulating Communication – Law, Ethics, Politics J
Journalism
58110 1 Introduction to Journalism F J
58111 1 Reporting with Sound and Image * J
58112 1 Reporting and Editing for Print and
Online Journalism * F J
58210 2 Storytelling, Narrative and Features * J F
58211 2 Specialist Reporting, Audiences and
Interactivity * J
58310 3 Media Hub* F J
Media Arts and Production
58113 1 Exploring Media Arts * F
58114 2 Fictions: Storytelling, Narrative and Drama* F
58115 1 Composing the Real * J
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Media Arts and Production (continued)
58212 2 Aesthetics * J
58213 2 Research and Practice * J
58311 3 Media Arts Project * F J
Public Communication
58116 1 The Ecology of Public Communication F J
58312 3 Integrated Communication * F
Advertising Stream
58118 1 Principles of Advertising * J
58129 2 Advertising Campaign Practice F
58229 2 Brand Advertising Strategies * J
58230 3 Professional Advertising Practice * J
Public Relations Stream
58117 1 Principles of Public Relations * F J
58128 2 Strategic Public Relations * F
58214 2 Media Writing and Production * J
58231 3 Organisational Communication * J
Creative Writing
58121 1 Fictional Forms *J
58216 2 Imagining the Real * F J
58313 3 Writing Laboratory * F J
Cultural Studies
58120 2 Creativity and Culture * F
58217 3 Experiments in Culture * J
58332 1 Defining Cultures F
58333 1 Introduction to Cultural Research * J
Social Inquiry
58122 1 Introduction to Social Inquiry F
58123 2 Society, Economy and Globalisation *F
58124 1 Local Transformations * J
58218 2 Ideology, Beliefs and Visions * J
58219 3 Social Change Communication * F
Digital and Social Media
58337 1 Engagement, Participation, Gamification * J
Information and Media
58125 1 User Experience Design F
58126 1 Information Discovery and Analysis * J
58127 2 Information Cultures * F
58220 2 Designing for the Web * J
58221 3 Social Informatics * F
58315 3 Managing Digital Information * J
Transnational Studies
58222 1 Global Politics from Above and Below J
58316 2 Sex, Race, Empire * F J
58317 3 Transnational Media * F
Bodies, Genders, Rights
58223 1 Social Bodies J
58318 2 Gender, Culture, Power * F
58319 3 Rights and Territories * J
Reading Australia
58224 1 Australian Pasts and Places J
58320 2 Australian Fiction * J
58321 3 Australian Film * F
Screen Studies
58225 1 Introduction to Film Studies F J
58323 2 Contemporary World Cinema * J
58322 3 Screening the Past * F
Media Studies
58226 1 Media, Mediation, Power F J
58324 2 Investigating Media, Reflective Practices J
58325 3 Audiences, Users, Publics, Communities F
Aboriginal Studies
58227 1 Balancing World Views: Introduction to
Aboriginal Cultures F J
58326 2 Australian Aboriginal Politics and History J
58327 3 Indigenous Futures F
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Environmental Studies
58228 1 Climate Change: Politics and Ecology J
58328 2 The New Economy of Post-Nature J
58329 3 Culture, Science and Nature F
Other Studies
50001 3 Online Documentary F J
50251 2 Genocide Studies F
Postgraduate subjects
Key: > Information is ordered: Subject Number, Name
> Subjects marked with an *(asterisk) have pre-
requisites. You must provide evidence that you have
passed a subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite at
your home institution.
Information and Knowledge Management
57008 Digital Libraries and Collections
57084 Information Architecture and Design
57087 Knowledge Management and the
Organisation
57089 Information Research and Data Analysis *
57100 People, Information and Knowledge
57146 Organising Information
57148 Discovering and Accessing Information
57152 Investigative Research in the Digital
Environment
57153 Digital Curation
Journalism
57011 Research and Reporting for Journalism
57012 Regulation of the Media
57014 Feature Writing *
57138 International and Comparative
Journalism
57150 Editing and Design *
57151 Storytelling with Sound and Images
57155 Online Journalism *
57156 Radio Journalism *
57158 Television and Video Journalism *
Public Communication
57022 Foundations of Communication
57023 Communicating with Publics
57024 Managing Public Communication Strategies *
57025 Intercultural and International Communication
57026 Strategic Communication and Negotiation
57028 Research for Communication Professionals
57035 Organisational Change and Communication
57131 Inventive Media Advertising
57132 Media Relations
Media Arts And Production
57061 Issues in Documentary
57108 / 57109 Film Animation
57130 Animation Concepts Seminar
57989 Mise-en-Scene
Writing
57101 Advanced Screenwriting *
57122 Short Fiction Workshop *
57124 Novel Writing *
57046 Professional Editing
57041 Narrative Writing
57053 Book Publishing and Marketing
57133 Writing Poetry
57031 Non-fiction Writing
57134 Theory and Creative Writing
57142 Writing for the Screen
57144 Popular Fiction *
57145 Freelance Writing
57154 Writing Television Drama
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange at UTS:
Design, Architecture and Building (DAB)
As a study abroad or exchange student, you may design a program of subjects from more than one faculty at UTS, provided you enrol in 24 credit points of full-time study.
Whilst most DAB subjects are 6 credit points each, a
number of subjects are also 12cp. In other faculties
at UTS, however, subjects are offered at different
credit point levels, so ensure that you satisfy the
credit point requirements when choosing your
subjects.
What can I study?
Study abroad and exchange is available:
> February semester (Autumn, February – June)
> July semester (Spring, July – November)
Some subjects have prerequisites:
> If you apply for a subject with a prerequisite, you will
need to demonstrate that you have the prior skills
and knowledge needed to undertake the subject
> Undergraduate study abroad students are not
normally permitted to study postgraduate subjects
For further details on subjects, including prerequisite
knowledge, refer to the UTS Handbook at
www.handbook.uts.edu.au.
For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au. Many subjects are offered in
one semester
For more information UTS DAB programs:
http://www.dab.uts.edu.au/
UTS study abroad and exchange:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Undergraduate subjects Subjects are listed below by Subject Number and Name.
The subjects listed below are either introductory or
require relatively little prior background. However,
many more advanced subjects are available in all areas
to students who are specialising in these areas in their
home university.
Key Information is ordered: Subject Number, Level and
Name
> Level 1: Usually undertaken in first year (similar to
100 level, introductory level)
> Level 2: Usually undertaken in second year (similar
to200 level, prior knowledge is required)
> Level 3: Usually undertaken in third year (similar to
300 level,
A ^ indicates that the subject carries 12 UTS Credit
Points
An *(asterisk) means the subject has pre-requisites.
You must provide evidence that you have passed a
subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite at your
home institution.
F = February semester (Autumn, February – June)
J = July semester (Spring, July – November)
Architecture
11211 1 Architectural Design: Forming F
11212 1 Architectural History and Theory: 1
Orientations F
11205 1 Architecture Culture and Environment F
11214 1 Architectural Design: Architectural
Communications F
11209 1 Architectural Design: Making J
11216 1 Architectural History and Theory:
Modernity and Modernism J
11206 1 Introduction to Construction and
Structural Synthesis J
11208 1 Architectural Design: Architectural
Communications 2 J
11221 2 Architectural Design: Strategy* F
11248 2 Architectural History and Theory:
Urbanism and the City* F
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11207 2 Architectural Design and Construction*
F
11222 2 Architectural History and Theory:
Critique* J
11227 2 Architectural Design: Performance* J
11225 2 Thermal Design and Environmental
Control * J
11231 3 Architectural Design: Field* F
11232 3 Lighting, Acoustics and Advanced
Environmental Control* F
11233 3 Advanced Architectural Construction* F
11234 3 Architectural Design: Integration* J
11247 3 Architectural History and Theory:
Current Events and Debates* J
11204 3 Integrated Services* J
Property Economics
16264 1 Property Accounting and Financial
Management J
16467 1 Built Environment Law and Ethics F
16466 1 Built Environment Economics F
16631 1 Construction and Development process F
16632 1 Built Environment Law and Professional
Practice J
16633 1 Macroeconomics for Property J
16634 1 Financial Analysis J
16234 2 Property Valuation J
16238 2 Research Methods* F
16233 2 Urban Planning Process* F
16236 2 Property Cash Flow Analysis* F
16235 2 Urban Economics* F
16232 2 Property and Political Economy* J
16231 2 Property Management* J
16331 2 Specialised Valuation* J
16332 3 Investment and Portfolio* F
16333 3 Statutory Valuation and Compensation* F
16237 3 Property Taxation* J
16335 3 Advanced Valuation* J
16338 3 International Property Invest* F
16261 3 Development Management* F
16469 3 Professional Practice* J
16345 3 Property Trusts and Funds* J
Construction Project Management
16468 1 Introduction to the Built Environment F
16466 1 Built Environment Economics F
16109 1 Construction Technology 1 F
16137 1 Digital Built Environment F
16467 1 Built Environment Law J
16103 1 Materials Science J
16266 1 Sustainable Urban Design and
Development J
16265 1 Construction Technology 2 J
16206 2 Structures* F
16912 2 Site Management* F
16138 2 Site Establishment* F
16212 2 Digital Design and Construction 1* F
16105 2 Cost Management 1: Measurement* J
16314 2 Construction Technology 3* J
16913 2 Time and Quality Management* J
16471 2 Integrated Services * J
16317 3 Risk and Safety Management* F
16203 3 Cost Management 2: Estimating* F
16263 3 Design Team Management* F
16423 3 Procurement and Contract Management* J
16422 3 Construction Technology 4* J
16207 3 Cost Management 3: Cost Planning* J
16264 4 Accounting and Business Management* F
16470 4 Digital Design and Construction 2* F
16412 4 Cost Management 4: Advanced
Estimating* F
16914 4 Human Resources and Communications
Management* J
16469 4 Professional Practice* J
16307 4 Project Management Integration* J
Photography and Situated Media
80027 1 Photographic History and Theory
80037 1 Situated Media Culture and Context*
80048 1 Photographic Manipulation
80066 Design Studio: The Digital Image*^
80065 Design Studio: Photographic Intervention^
Design
85502 1 Researching Design History J
85503 1 Design Thinking F
85202 2 Interdisciplinary Lab A J
85302 3 Interdisciplinary Lab B F
Interior and Spatial Design
86004 1 Design Studio: Foundations in Spatial
Language^ F
86008 1 Context: Image and Making
(Representation) F
86005 1 Design Studio: Foundations in Spatial
Design^ J
86009 1 Context: Image and Making (Generative
Methods) J
86529 2 Design Studio: Inhabitations^ F
86114 2 Context: Inhabitations F
86113 2 Context: Experimentations J
86112 2 Design Studio: Experimentations1^ J
86530 2 Design Studio: Performative Spaces 1^ J
86221 3 Context: Explorations F
86531 3 Design Studio: Explorations1^ F
86533 3 Design Studio: Performative Spaces 2^ F
86222 3 Context: Interdisciplinary J
86223 3 Design Studio: Industry^ J
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Animation
82120 1 Animation Studio: Foundations in Animation
Language^ F
82121 1 Context: 2D Animation Introduction F
82220 1 Animation Studio: Foundations in Animation
Design^ J
82221 1 Context: 3D Animation Introduction J
82320 2 Animation Studio: Narrative Investigations^ F
82321 2 Context: 3D Animation Advanced F
82420 2 Context: 2D Animation Advanced J
88211 2 Animation Studio: Narrative
Experimentations^ J
88201 2 Animation Studio: VFX Design Introduction^ J
82520 3 Context: Design for Three-dimensional
Computer Animation F
88212 3 Animation Studio: Animation Practice^ F
88202 3 Animation Studio: VFX Design Advanced^ F
82621 3 Context: Experimentations for Animation and
VFX J
Integrated Product Design
84610 1 Inside Design F
84111 1 Understanding Three-dimensional Form F
84116 1 Integrated Product Design
Communications F
84611 1 Design Thinking in Integrated Product
Design J
84117 1 Integrated Product Design Digital
Communication J
84118 1 Informing Integrated Product Design J
84711 2 User-Centred Design^ F
84710 2 Research Methods in Integrated Product
Design F
84811 3 Smart Design^ F
84813 3 Integrated Product Design Professional
Communication F
Fashion and Textiles
83119 1 Thinking Fashion F
83621 1 Studio: Foundations in Patternmaking and
Construction 1* F
83622 1 Studio: Fashion Illustration
Fundamentals 1 F
83231 1 Fashion Cultures J
83882 1 Foundations in Patternmaking and
Construction 2 J
83233 1 Fashion Illustration Fundamentals 2 J
83724 2 Studio: Bespoke Fashion F
83341 2 Fashion, Gender and Identity* F
83721 2 Studio: Fashion Illustration Exploration F
83722 2 Studio: Body Mapping J
83723 2 Textile Lab: New Technologies J
83821 3 Studio: Men's Collection^ F
83822 3 Studio: Women’s Collection^ J
83823 3 Fashion and Textiles Professional Practice J
Visual Communication
87631 1 Design Studio: Text and Image 1^ F
87100 1 VC Project: Ways of Seeing F
87632 1 Design Studio: Text and Image 2^ J
87222 1 VC Project: Symbols and Systems J
87731 2 Design Studio: Visual Experimentations^ F
87441 2 VC Studies: Contexts of Visual
Communication* F
87443 2 VC Project: Typography in Context* J
87445 2 VC Project: Visualising Experience* J
87831 3 Design Studio: Visual Communication and
Strategic Design 1^ F
87832 3 Design Studio: Design Practice 1^ J
87665 3 VC Project: The Community* J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange at UTS: Engineering
As a study abroad or exchange student, you may design a program of subjects from more than one faculty at UTS, provided you enrol in 24 credit points of full-time study.
Engineering subjects are 6 credit points each. In other faculties at UTS, subjects are offered at different credit point levels, so make sure that you satisfy the credit point requirements when choosing your subjects.
What can I study?
Study abroad and exchange is available:
> February semester (Autumn, February – June) F
> July semester (Spring, July – November) J
Some subjects have prerequisites:
> Subjects marked with an *(asterisk) have pre-
requisites. You must provide evidence that you have
passed a subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite
> Undergraduate study abroad students are not
normally permitted to study postgraduate subjects
For further details on subjects, including prerequisite
knowledge, refer to the UTS Handbook at
www.handbook.uts.edu.au.
For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au. A subject offering is subject
to change.
For more information UTS Engineering programs: www.eng.uts.edu.au
UTS study abroad and exchange:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Undergraduate subjects
Key Information is ordered: Subject Number, Level and
Name
Level 1: Usually undertaken in first year (similar to 100
level, introductory level)
Level 2: Usually undertaken in second year (similar to
200 level, prior knowledge is required)
Level 3: Usually undertaken in third year (similar to 300
level, advanced level)
Level 4: Usually undertaken in fourth year (similar to
400 level, advanced level)
Core Subjects
48230 1 Engineering Communication F/J
48221 1 Engineering Computations* F/J
48240 2 Design and Innovation Fundamentals* F/J
48250 2 Engineering Economics and Finance* F/J
48260 3 Engineering Project Management* F/J
48210 3 Interrogating Technology: Sustainability,
Environment and Social Change* F/J
48270 4 Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation* F/J
Civil / Civil and Environmental
48310 1 Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering F/J
48321 1 Engineering Mechanics* F/J
48320 1 Surveying F/J
48340 2 Construction* F/J
48352 2 Construction Materials* F/J
48821 2 Ecological Engineering* J
48641 2 Fluid Mechanics* F/J
48331 2 Mechanics of Solids* F/J
48840 2 Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering* J
48350 3 Environmental and Sanitation Engineering* F/J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Civil and Environmental (continued)
48850 3 Environmental Planning and Law F
48362 3 Hydraulics and Hydrology* F/J
48860 3 Pollution Control and Waste Management* F
48330 3 Soil Behaviour* F/J
48349 3 Structural Analysis* F/J
48370 3 Road and Transport Engineering* F/J
48360 4 Geotechnical Engineering* F/J
48353 4 Concrete Design* F/J
48366 4 Steel and Timber Design* F/J
48389 4 Computer Modelling and Design* F/J
48881 4 Water and Environmental Design* J
Electrical Engineering
48510 1 Introduction to Electrical Engineering F/J
48520 1 Electronics and Circuits* F/J
48521 1 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering* F/J
48530 2 Circuit Analysis* F/J
48531 2 Electromechanical Automation* F/J
48430 2 Embedded C* F/J
48540 3 Signals and Systems* F/J
48451 3 Advanced Digital Systems* F/J
48571 3 Electrical Machines* F/J
48434 3 Embedded Software* F/J
48572 3 Power Circuit Theory* F/J
48580 4 Advanced Control* F
48551 4 Analog Electronics* J
48570 4 Data Acquisition and Distribution* F/J
48581 4 Digital Electronics* F
48560 4 Introductory Control* F/J
48561 4 Power Electronics and Drives* F
48582 4 Power Systems Analysis and Design* F
48583 4 Power Systems Operation and Protection* J
48550 4 Renewable Energy Systems* J
ICT Engineering
48410 1 Introduction to ICT Engineering F/J
48720 1 Network Fundamentals F/J
48024 1 Applications Programming* F/J
48023 1 Programming Fundamentals F/J
48441 1 Introductory Digital Systems* F/J
48541 2 Signal Theory* F/J
48740 2 Communications Networks* F
48730 3 Network Security* F/J
48750 3 Network Planning and Management* J
48450 3 Real-time Operating Systems* F
48770 3 Continuous Communications* F
48440 3 Software Engineering Practice* J
48771 4 Discrete Communications* J
48471 4 ICT Analysis* F/J
48481 4 ICT Design* F/J
48780 4 Mobile Communications* F
48433 4 Software Architecture* J
Innovation Engineering
48080 1 Introduction to Innovation J
22107 1 Accounting for Business Decisions A* F/J
25300 1 Fundamentals of Business Finance* F/J
21511 1 Global Operations and Supply Chain Management F/J
79006 2 Intellectual Property Commercialisation* J
21227 2 Innovation and Entrepreneurship* F/J
24108 2 Marketing Foundations* F/J
48081 3 Innovation Processes* F
Mechanical / Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
48610 1 Introduction to Mechanical and
Mechatronic Engineering F/J
48620 1 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering* F/J
48531 2 Electromechanical Automation* F/J
48641 2 Fluid Mechanics* F/J
48640 2 Machine Dynamics* F/J
48621 2 Manufacturing Engineering* F/J
48600 2 Mechanical Design 1* F/J
48622 2 Mechatronics 1* F/J
48651 2 Thermodynamics* F/J
48660 3 Dynamics and Control* F/J
48661 3 Heat Transfer* F/J
48623 3 Mechatronics 2* F/J
48642 3 Strength of Engineering Materials* F/J
48601 4 Mechanical Vibration and Measurement* J
48650 4 Mechanical Design 2* F/J
48662 4 Mechanical Applications* J
48663 4 Advanced Manufacturing* F/J
48670 4 Mechanical and Mechatronic Design* F/J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange at UTS: Information Technology
As a study abroad or exchange student, you may design a program of subjects from more than one faculty at UTS, provided you enrol in 24 credit points of full-time study.
IT subjects are 6 credit points each. In other faculties at UTS, however, subjects are offered at different credit point levels, so make sure that you satisfy the credit point requirements when choosing your subjects.
What can I study?
Study abroad and exchange is available:
> February semester (Autumn, February – June) F
> July semester (Spring, July – November) J
Some subjects have prerequisites:
> Subjects marked with an *(asterisk) have pre-
requisites. You must provide evidence that you have
passed a subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite
> Undergraduate study abroad students are not
normally permitted to study postgraduate subjects
For further details on subjects, including prerequisite
knowledge, refer to the UTS Handbook at
www.handbook.uts.edu.au.
For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au. A subject offering is subject
to change.
For more information UTS IT programs: www.it.uts.edu.au
UTS study abroad and exchange:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Undergraduate subjects
Students with no prior IT background should start with
the IT Core subjects.
Key: Information is ordered: Subject Number, Level and
Name
Level 1: Usually undertaken in first year (similar to 100
level, introductory level)
Level 2: Usually undertaken in second year (similar
to200 level, prior knowledge is required)
Level 3: Usually undertaken in third year (similar to 300
level, advanced level)
CCNA = Cisco Networking Academy subjects
Core Subjects
31265 1 Communication for IT Professionals F/J
31266 1 Introduction to Information Systems F/J
48023 1 Programming Fundamentals (Java) F/J
31268 1 Web Systems F/J
31269 1 Business Requirements Modelling * F/J
31270 1 Networking Essentials (CCNA1) F/J
31271 2 Database Fundamentals * F/J
31272 3 Project Management and the Professional * F/J
Business Information Systems Management
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in information systems.
31097 2 IT Operations Management * F
31245 2 Business Process and IT Strategy * J
31247 2 Collaborative Business Processes * F/J
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Business Information Systems Management (continued)
31255 2 Finance and IT * F
31257 2 Information System Development
Methodologies * F
31258 2 Innovations for Global Relationship
Management * J
31276 2 Networked Enterprise Architecture * F
31282 2 Systems Testing and Quality Management * J
Computer Graphics and Animation
For IT students with no prior background in computer graphics, 31080 is recommended as a starting point.
31080 2 Digital Multimedia (Flash) * J
31241 3 3D Computer Animation (Maya) * F
31249 3 Computer Graphics Rendering Techniques
(C++) * J
31262 2 Introduction to Computer Game Design * F
31263 3 Introduction to Computer Game Programming
(C#, XNA) * J
31264 2 Introduction to Computer Graphics (C++) * F
Data Analytics
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in statistics, business intelligence and/or analytics.
31000 3 e-Business Trading (Java) * F
31005 3 Advanced Data Analytics* J
31050 3 Programming with Patterns * F
31250 2 Introduction to Data Analytics * F
31256 3 Image Processing and Pattern Recognition *
31259 3 Intelligent Agents in Java * J
Enterprise Systems Development
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in software development. All subjects assume introductory Java programming ability.
31100 3 Enterprise Development with the .NET
Framework (C#) * F
31251 3 Data Structures and Algorithms (C++) * F
31253 2 Database Programming (PL/SQL) * F
31075 2 Object-relational databases (Oracle) * J
31260 3 Interface Design * F
31335 3 Extreme Programming * J
31777 3 Human-Computer Interaction * F
31927 2 Application Development with .NET (C#) * J
41001 2 Cloud Computing and Software as a Service * F
41005 3 Cloud-based Enterprise Application
Development *
41889 3 Application Development in the iOS Environment * J
48024 2 Applications Programming (Java) * F/J
48433 2 Software Architecture * J
48440 2 Software Engineering Practice * J
Internetworking and Applications
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in networking and data communications.
31242 3 Advanced Internet Programming (Java EE) * J
31246 3 Network Design * J
31254 1 e-Commerce * F
31274 3 Network Management * F
31275 2 Mobile Networking * J
31277 2 Routing and Internetworks (CCNA2) * F/J
31283 3 WANS and VLANS (CCNA3/4) * F/J
31284 2 Web Services Development (JSP, XML) * F/J
31285 3 Mobile Applications Development (Android) * F/J
31338 2 Network Servers (Linux, Windows 2008) * J
31748 2 Programming on the Internet (PHP, Javascript)* F
41890 3 Applying Network Security (CCNA Security) * J
41891 3 Cloud Computing Infrastructure * J
48436 3 Digital Forensics * F/J
48730 3 Network Security * F/J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Postgraduate subjects The following are postgraduate subjects in IT at UTS.
Apart from the foundation IT subjects mentioned below,
generally students are required to have completed a
bachelor degree in computing, IT or a related field (or
have equivalent prior knowledge) to be eligible to study
the following subjects.
Key
Information is ordered: Subject Number, Name
Foundation IT subjects
These postgraduate subjects are suitable for students who have completed their bachelor degree in a field other than computing or IT.
32144 Technology Research Preparation F/J
32524 LANs and Routing F/J
32541 Project Management F/J
32555 Fundamentals of Software Development F/J
32557 Enabling Enterprise Information Systems F/J
32563 IT Professional and Society F/J
32606 Database F/J
Computer Graphics and Gaming
32003 Computer Game Design F
32004 Game Programming J
32501 Computer Graphics F
32543 3D Animation F
32544 Advanced Image Synthesis Techniques J
Data Mining and Business Intelligence Technologies
32113 Advanced Database J
32130 Fundamental of Data Analytics
32133 e-Market Trading Technology F
32513 Advanced Data Analytics J
32530 Building Intelligent Agents J
32567 Business Intelligence for Decision Support J
32568 Business Intelligence Modelling and Analysis F
Enterprise Software Engineering and Applications Development
32148 Enterprise Computing F
32509 Interaction Design J
32510 Principles of Object-oriented Programming in C++ F
32535 Database in Distributed Environments J
32569 Enterprise Business Requirements J
32570 Enterprise Software Architecture and Middleware
32571 Enterprise Software Testing F
42901 Object-Relational Databases J
42904 Cloud Computing and Software as a Service F
Information Systems Management and Services
32208 Information Systems Strategy F
32531 Global Information Systems J
32558 Business Intelligence F
32559 Business Process Design J
32560 IS Architecture – A Cloud Perspective F
32603 Systems Quality Management F
32990 IT Contracts and Outsourcing
42900 Sustainability and Information Systems J
Internetworking and Network Services
32012 Internet Quality of Service (QoS) J
32118 Mobile Communications and Computing F/J
32209 Advanced Topics in Computer Networks J
32523 Operating Systems for Network Security F
32527 Internetwork Design J
32528 Network Management F
32548 Network Security F/J
32702 Contemporary Telecommunications F/J
Multimedia
32027 Multimedia Systems Design J
32029 Interactive Arts
95563 Digital Media Development Process F/J
95564 Digital Media Technologies F/J
95565 Digital Graphics and the Still Image F/J
95566 Digital Information and Interaction Design F
95567 Digital Media in Social Context F/J
95568 Digital Sound and the Moving Image F/J
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Network Applications
32013 .NET Enterprise Development F
32120 Introduction to e-Business Technology
32516 Internet Programming F
32525 Web Services Technologies and Applications F
32547 UNIX Systems Programming F/J
32549 Advanced Internet Programming J
32998 .NET Application Development J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Postgraduate subjects
The following postgraduate subjects are available for bachelor level students to enrol in. Students enrolling in these subjects must have completed the equivalent relevant engineering studies (approximately 2.5 years of a 4 year degree).
Key
Information is ordered: Subject Number, Name
Subjects marked with an *(asterisk) have prerequisites.
You must provide evidence that you have passed a
subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite at your
home institution.
Engineering Management
49006 Risk Management in Engineering F/J
49016 Technology and Innovation Management F/J
Civil / Civil and Environmental Engineering
49047 Finite Element Analysis J
49049 Air and Noise Pollution J
49102 Traffic and Transportation * F
49106 Road Engineering Practice * J
49107 Urban Stormwater Design F
49108 Local Government Powers and Practice F
49109 Engineered Natural Water Treatment Systems F
49115 Façade Engineering F
49116 Contaminated Site and Waste Remediation J
49117 Floodplain Risk Management in NSW J
49118 Applied Geotechnics J
49119 Problematic Soils and Ground Improvement
Technology F
49121 Environmental Assessment and Planning J
49122 Ecology and Sustainability J
49123 Waste and Pollution Management F
49124 Water Quality Management J
49125 Environmental Risk Assessment J
49126 Environmental Management of Land F 49127 On Site Water and Wastewater Treatment J
49131 Bridge Design * J
49134 Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering J
49135 Wind Engineering F
49136 Application of Timber in Engineering Structures J
49150 Prestressed Concrete Design F
49151 Concrete Technology and Practice F
49254 Advanced Soil Mechanics and Foundation Design J
49255 Catchment Modelling J
49256 Flood Estimation F
49257 Geographic Information Systems F
49258 Pavement Analysis and Design F
49285 Emergency Management J
ICT Engineering
49048 Wireless Networking Technologies * F
49110 3G Mobile Communication Systems * J
49201 Integrated Services Networks * J
49202 Communication Protocols * F
49205 Transmission Systems * F
49223 Satellite Communication Systems * J
49225 Software Project Management J
49247 Object Oriented Technology
49262 Web Technologies J
Electrical / Mechanical and Mechatronic
Engineering
49261 Biomedical Instrumentation J
49274 Advanced Robotics * J
49275 Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic F
49286 Vehicle Design
49307 Internal Combustion Engines * J
49312 Advanced Flow Modelling J
49316 Materials Handling F
49321 Energy Conversion F
49322 Air Conditioning * F
49323 Vibration Analysis * F
49325 Computer–aided Mechanical Design J
49328 Turbomachines J
49329 Control of Mechatronic Systems * J
49330 Sensors and Signal Processing F
49928 Design Optimisation for Manufacturing F
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange at UTS: Information Technology
As a study abroad or exchange student, you may design a program of subjects from more than one faculty at UTS, provided you enrol in 24 credit points of full-time study.
IT subjects are 6 credit points each. In other faculties at UTS, however, subjects are offered at different credit point levels, so make sure that you satisfy the credit point requirements when choosing your subjects.
What can I study?
Study abroad and exchange is available:
> February semester (Autumn, February – June) F
> July semester (Spring, July – November) J
Some subjects have prerequisites:
> Subjects marked with an *(asterisk) have pre-
requisites. You must provide evidence that you have
passed a subject equivalent to the UTS pre requisite
> Undergraduate study abroad students are not
normally permitted to study postgraduate subjects
For further details on subjects, including prerequisite
knowledge, refer to the UTS Handbook at
www.handbook.uts.edu.au.
For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au. A subject offering is subject
to change.
For more information UTS IT programs: www.it.uts.edu.au
UTS study abroad and exchange:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Undergraduate subjects
Students with no prior IT background should start with
the IT Core subjects.
Key: Information is ordered: Subject Number, Level and
Name
Level 1: Usually undertaken in first year (similar to 100
level, introductory level)
Level 2: Usually undertaken in second year (similar
to200 level, prior knowledge is required)
Level 3: Usually undertaken in third year (similar to 300
level, advanced level)
CCNA = Cisco Networking Academy subjects
Core Subjects
31265 1 Communication for IT Professionals F/J
31266 1 Introduction to Information Systems F/J
48023 1 Programming Fundamentals (Java) F/J
31268 1 Web Systems F/J
31269 1 Business Requirements Modelling * F/J
31270 1 Networking Essentials (CCNA1) F/J
31271 2 Database Fundamentals * F/J
31272 3 Project Management and the Professional * F/J
Business Information Systems Management
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in information systems.
31097 2 IT Operations Management * F
31245 2 Business Process and IT Strategy * J
31247 2 Collaborative Business Processes * F/J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Business Information Systems Management (continued)
31255 2 Finance and IT * F
31257 2 Information System Development
Methodologies * F
31258 2 Innovations for Global Relationship
Management * J
31276 2 Networked Enterprise Architecture * F
31282 2 Systems Testing and Quality Management * J
Computer Graphics and Animation
For IT students with no prior background in computer graphics, 31080 is recommended as a starting point.
31080 2 Digital Multimedia (Flash) * J
31241 3 3D Computer Animation (Maya) * F
31249 3 Computer Graphics Rendering Techniques
(C++) * J
31262 2 Introduction to Computer Game Design * F
31263 3 Introduction to Computer Game Programming
(C#, XNA) * J
31264 2 Introduction to Computer Graphics (C++) * F
Data Analytics
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in statistics, business intelligence and/or analytics.
31000 3 e-Business Trading (Java) * F
31005 3 Advanced Data Analytics* J
31050 3 Programming with Patterns * F
31250 2 Introduction to Data Analytics * F
31256 3 Image Processing and Pattern Recognition *
31259 3 Intelligent Agents in Java * J
Enterprise Systems Development
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in software development. All subjects assume introductory Java programming ability.
31100 3 Enterprise Development with the .NET
Framework (C#) * F
31251 3 Data Structures and Algorithms (C++) * F
31253 2 Database Programming (PL/SQL) * F
31075 2 Object-relational databases (Oracle) * J
31260 3 Interface Design * F
31335 3 Extreme Programming * J
31777 3 Human-Computer Interaction * F
31927 2 Application Development with .NET (C#) * J
41001 2 Cloud Computing and Software as a Service * F
41005 3 Cloud-based Enterprise Application
Development *
41889 3 Application Development in the iOS Environment * J
48024 2 Applications Programming (Java) * F/J
48433 2 Software Architecture * J
48440 2 Software Engineering Practice * J
Internetworking and Applications
These subjects are suitable for students with a background in networking and data communications.
31242 3 Advanced Internet Programming (Java EE) * J
31246 3 Network Design * J
31254 1 e-Commerce * F
31274 3 Network Management * F
31275 2 Mobile Networking * J
31277 2 Routing and Internetworks (CCNA2) * F/J
31283 3 WANS and VLANS (CCNA3/4) * F/J
31284 2 Web Services Development (JSP, XML) * F/J
31285 3 Mobile Applications Development (Android) * F/J
31338 2 Network Servers (Linux, Windows 2008) * J
31748 2 Programming on the Internet (PHP, Javascript)* F
41890 3 Applying Network Security (CCNA Security) * J
41891 3 Cloud Computing Infrastructure * J
48436 3 Digital Forensics * F/J
48730 3 Network Security * F/J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Postgraduate subjects The following are postgraduate subjects in IT at UTS.
Apart from the foundation IT subjects mentioned below,
generally students are required to have completed a
bachelor degree in computing, IT or a related field (or
have equivalent prior knowledge) to be eligible to study
the following subjects.
Key
Information is ordered: Subject Number, Name
Foundation IT subjects
These postgraduate subjects are suitable for students who have completed their bachelor degree in a field other than computing or IT.
32144 Technology Research Preparation F/J
32524 LANs and Routing F/J
32541 Project Management F/J
32555 Fundamentals of Software Development F/J
32557 Enabling Enterprise Information Systems F/J
32563 IT Professional and Society F/J
32606 Database F/J
Computer Graphics and Gaming
32003 Computer Game Design F
32004 Game Programming J
32501 Computer Graphics F
32543 3D Animation F
32544 Advanced Image Synthesis Techniques J
Data Mining and Business Intelligence Technologies
32113 Advanced Database J
32130 Fundamental of Data Analytics
32133 e-Market Trading Technology F
32513 Advanced Data Analytics J
32530 Building Intelligent Agents J
32567 Business Intelligence for Decision Support J
32568 Business Intelligence Modelling and Analysis F
Enterprise Software Engineering and Applications Development
32148 Enterprise Computing F
32509 Interaction Design J
32510 Principles of Object-oriented Programming in C++ F
32535 Database in Distributed Environments J
32569 Enterprise Business Requirements J
32570 Enterprise Software Architecture and Middleware
32571 Enterprise Software Testing F
42901 Object-Relational Databases J
42904 Cloud Computing and Software as a Service F
Information Systems Management and Services
32208 Information Systems Strategy F
32531 Global Information Systems J
32558 Business Intelligence F
32559 Business Process Design J
32560 IS Architecture – A Cloud Perspective F
32603 Systems Quality Management F
32990 IT Contracts and Outsourcing
42900 Sustainability and Information Systems J
Internetworking and Network Services
32012 Internet Quality of Service (QoS) J
32118 Mobile Communications and Computing F/J
32209 Advanced Topics in Computer Networks J
32523 Operating Systems for Network Security F
32527 Internetwork Design J
32528 Network Management F
32548 Network Security F/J
32702 Contemporary Telecommunications F/J
Multimedia
32027 Multimedia Systems Design J
32029 Interactive Arts
95563 Digital Media Development Process F/J
95564 Digital Media Technologies F/J
95565 Digital Graphics and the Still Image F/J
95566 Digital Information and Interaction Design F
95567 Digital Media in Social Context F/J
95568 Digital Sound and the Moving Image F/J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F AUGUST 2013
Network Applications
32013 .NET Enterprise Development F
32120 Introduction to e-Business Technology
32516 Internet Programming F
32525 Web Services Technologies and Applications F
32547 UNIX Systems Programming F/J
32549 Advanced Internet Programming J
32998 .NET Application Development J
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F APRIL, 2013
Study Abroad and Exchange: Introductory Subjects
for Students with Electives
Come to UTS: Try some of our interesting areas of
learning; have a great time in exciting cosmopolitan
Sydney!!
Choose either three or four subjects to design your own program. Select from more than one faculty area or specialisation. The subjects below are beginner level and will give you the basics to inspire you on to further study.
What can I study? Study abroad is available:
> February semester (Autumn, March – June) F
> July semester (Spring, August – November) J
Subjects are listed below by Subject Number and
Name. The subjects listed below are either introductory
or require relatively little prior background.
For availability of subjects, check the timetable at
http://timetable.uts.edu.au. Many subjects are offered
in one semester only.
For more information
UTS homepage:
http://www.uts.edu.au/
UTS study abroad:
www.uts.edu.au/international/studyabroad
Tel: (+61 2) 9514 7915
Email: [email protected]
Arts & Social Science Introductory Subjects
58101 Understanding Communication F J
58102 Language and Discourse F
58103 Ideas in History F J
58201 Communication and Cultural Practices F
58202 Regulating Communication – Law, Ethics,
Politics J
Journalism
58110 Introduction to Journalism F J
58111 Reporting with Sound and Image J
Media Arts and Production
58113 Exploring Media Arts F
Public Communication
58116 The Ecology of Public Communication F J
Writing and Cultural Studies
58119 Text and Context F
Social Inquiry
58122 Introduction to Social Inquiry F
58124 Local Transformations J
Information and Media
58125 Creative Information Design F
Transnational Studies
58222 Global Politics from Above and Below J
Bodies, Genders, Rights
58223 Social Bodies J
Reading Australia
58224 Australian Pasts and Places J
Screen Studies
58225 Introduction to Film Studies F J
Media Studies
58226 Media, Mediation, Power F J
Aboriginal Studies
58227 Balancing World Views: Introduction to Aboriginal Cultures F J Environmental Studies 58228 Climate Change: Politics and Ecology J
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Other Studies 50001 Online Documentary F J 50251 Genocide Studies F
Business Leisure, Sport and Tourism
27103 Olympic Games and Mega Events
27141 Sport Tourism
27160 Sport and Exercise Psychology
27161 Sport Marketing
27184 Dimensions of Tourism
27185 The Tourist Experience
27216 Venue Management
27252 The Sport Industry
27253 Sport in the Global Marketplace
27307 Sport Management
27324 Strategic Management in Leisure, Sport and
Tourism Organisations
27327 Tourism and Sustainability
27346 Tour Operator and Wholesaling
Management
Accounting
22107 Accounting for Business Decisions A
Finance and Economics
23115 Economics for Business
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance
Management
26100 Integrating Business Perspectives
21129 Managing People and Organisations
21555 Human Resource Management
21306 Managing Strategic Performance
21407 Strategic Human Resource Management
21440 Management Skills
21510 The Global Context of Management
21512 Understanding Organisations: Theory and
Practice
21511 Global Operations and Supply Chain
Management
21513 Business Ethics and Sustainability
21591 Transnational Management
21227 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
21228 Management Consulting
21602 Strategy: Theory and Practice
Marketing
24108 Marketing Foundations
26134 Business Statistics
Language and Culture International Studies
976001 Foundations in International Studies
Language and Culture
UTS offers the following languages at various levels. Students will be enrolled in an appropriate level after taking a placement test.
Chinese
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Spanish
Science Chemistry
65111 Chemistry 1
65242 Principles of Forensic Science
Physics and Advanced Materials
68070 Introduction to Materials
68041 Physical Aspects of Nature
68101 Foundations of Physics
68070 Introduction to Materials
Mathematical Sciences
35140 Introduction to Quantitative Management
35101 Introduction to Linear Dynamical Systems
35151 Introduction to Statistics
33130 Mathematical Modelling 1
33190 Mathematical Modelling for Science
33116 Statistical Design and Analysis
Medical and Molecular Biosciences
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics
91400 Human Anatomy and Physiology
91528 Health and Homeostasis
99567 Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine
99641 Point Location and Acupuncture Anatomy
99665 Chinese Medicine Foundations 1
Environmental Science
91123 Biocomplexity
91107 The Biosphere
66513 Marine Geosciences
91145 Environmental Protection and Management
91156 Marine Primary Producers (extra cost: $1,000)
UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F APRIL, 2013
Design, Architecture, Building Design
Fashion and Textiles
83119 Thinking Fashion
83231 Fashion Cultures
83621 Studio: Foundations in Patternmaking and
Construction 1
83622 Studio: Fashion Illustration Fundamentals
1
Integrated Product Design 84111 Understanding Three-dimensional Form 84116 Integrated Product Design Communications 88316 Furniture Context & Language 88416 Furniture Production & Materials 88516 Furniture Industry & Development 88000 Object & Accessory Design 1: Foundations 88002 Object & Accessory Design 2: The Cast Object Design History and Theory 85502 Researching Design History 85503 Design Thinking
Interior and Spatial Design
86008 Context: Image and Making
(Representation)
86004 Design Studio: Foundations in Spatial
Language
Visual Communication 87100 VC Project: Ways of Seeing 87222 VC Project: Symbols and Systems 88305 Photography 1: Documentation 88805 Introduction to Photography 88308 Introduction to Design for 2D Animation
Architecture
11212 Architectural History and
Theory: Orientations
11216 Architectural History and Theory:
Modernity and Modernism
11205 Architecture Culture and Environment
Built Environment
16103 Materials Science
16109 Construction Technology 1
16127 Building Technology
16137 Digital Built Environment
16234 Valuation Methods
16266 Sustainable Urban Design and
Development
16267 Property Title and Spatial Data Analysis
16466 Built Environment Economics
16467 Built Environment Law
16468 Introduction to the Built Environment
Engineering
Introductory Subjects
48230 Engineering Communication
Civil / Civil and Environmental
48310 Introduction to Civil Engineering
48320 Surveying
Electrical Engineering
48510 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
ICT Engineering
48410 Introduction to ICT Engineering
Innovation
48080 Introduction to Innovation
Mechanical / Mechanical and
Mechatronic Engineering
48610 Introduction to Mechanical and
Mechatronic Engineering
Information Technology Introductory Subjects
31265 1 Communication for IT Professionals
31266 1 Introduction to Information Systems
48023 1 Programming Fundamentals (Java)
31268 1 Web Systems
31270 1 Networking Essentials (CCNA1)