University of Technology Sydney (Australia)

The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is one of the best universities in Australia, offering high-quality education through innovative courses, excellent teaching and state-of the art facilities. A huge number of the courses are offered part time and with flexible timetabling options like day or evening classes.

The University has the following faculties: Faculty of Business; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building; Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology; Faculty of Law; Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health; Faculty of Science.

The Faculty of Business received accreditation from AACSB International in 2006. It is the largest faculty at UTS, comprising the following schools: Graduate School of Business; School of Accounting; School of Finance and Economics; School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism; School of Management; School of Marketing.

Ranking Profile:

- The University of Technology, Sydney is ranked 257th in the QS World University Rankings 2010. It is ranked highly for the following subjects: Engineering & IT (175th), Arts & Humanities (227th), Social Sciences (267th).

- UTS has been top ranked in teaching and learning by the Australian Federal Government. Business, Law and Economics at UTS was placed in Band A1 and won substantial funding in the Commonwealth Government's 2009 Learning and Teaching Performance Fund. UTS Business, Law and Economics was rated Number 1 for graduate employment rates (amongst all Sydney based universities) and at the top for good teaching and overall graduate satisfaction amongst ATN universities.

- Awarded a five star rating for Graduate Salaries in the 2009 Hobsons Good Universities Guide.

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