The Bachelor of Advanced Science is no ordinary science degree. Designed for high achievers, it equips students with expertise in one of three disciplines at the forefront of contemporary scientific endeavour. Whether they’re working towards careers in medicine, or they want to learn at the cutting edge of pharmaceutical or quantum sciences, students will emerge ready to respond to the complex challenges that are shaping their future profession.
As one of Australia’s leading university science faculties, UTS Science is committed to teaching and research that creates a more sustainable world. When students enrol at UTS, they join a university that delivers global impact in STEM education and research and a faculty that produces scientists with the power to transform the profession, the globe and society.
Course features
Students can choose from the following majors:
Students can connect with professional placements in UTS labs and with external health care partners via the rapidly expanding Professional Experience Program*.
*Please note: this is an elective subject. Students must complete a competitive application process to secure a professional placement.
Pre-Medicine: Biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry, genetics, histology, human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, physics, preparing for graduate medicine.
Pharmaceutical Sciences: Chemistry, cell biology and genetics, metabolic biochemistry, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry drug discovery, pharmacology.
Quantum Technology: Quantum physics, quantum science, quantum technologies.
Pre-Medicine: Graduates emerge ready to kickstart a wide range of health and health-aligned careers in communication, policy, medical device sales and technical support, and in the pharmaceutical and therapeutic goods industry. They can also pursue postgraduate study in pharmacy, physiotherapy and other primary care professions.
Pharmaceutical Sciences: The name of this major says it all: graduates emerge ready to pursue a wealth of career options in the booming pharmaceutical sector. They can develop or formulate pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and other products; become pharmaceutical researchers or biotechnologists; work in sales or marketing of pharmaceutical products; or apply their expertise to a range of regulatory, quality assurance or quality control roles. This degree is also an entry pathway to the UTS Master of Pharmacy.
Quantum Technology: This rapidly growing field is producing a suite of new roles at quantum technology companies and start-ups. As a graduate of this major, you’ll be in high demand as a quantum algorithm developer, coder, cryptographer, information engineer, cybersecurity or software developer, experimental research scientist, machine learning specialist, nanofabrication or semiconductor scientist/engineer, opto-mechanical researcher or ultra-cold atom scientist.
The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.
ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds | ATAR (excluding adjustment factors) | Selection Rank (including adjustment factors) |
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Highest rank to receive an offer | 97.1 | 99.95 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 91.9 | 94.5 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 84.35 | 90.7 |
<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made
Please refer to the University of Technology, Sydney website for admission criteria information.
This information is sourced from Course Seeker, a joint initiative between the Australian Government and the Tertiary Admission Centres. View more information on Course Seeker.
Open to students from all universities, Honours in Biomedical and Health Sciences builds on your bachelor’s degree in science or health and enables you to explore your interests in research. If you’re interested in pursuing a PhD or becoming a qualified health professional, then Honours is an ideal pathway.
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