PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY
“I profile radioactive waste for a living – separating
radioactive and non-radioactive elements to minimise radioactive waste to be disposed.
Studying applied chemistry at UTS Science allowed me to try different aspects of chemistry and gave me an excellent foundations, which made me became aware of the wide range of jobs out there.
UTS is also centrally located making it easy to come and go.
Roland Wong Radiochemist, Waste Operations Group, ANSTO UTS Graduate Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry
A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES WITH UTS SCIENCE
> UTS Science has world-class facilities with over AUD$110 million invested in its science facilities, making it one of the best in Australia. It is also home to the ‘prized’ DeltaVision OMX 3D-SIM super high resolution microscope, one of only two in the world.
> UTS Science was ranked top among Australian universities for excellence in teaching and learning. It’s qualifications are internationally recognised. Example, the UTS Biomedical Science program is the only one accredited by the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists (AIMS) in Sydney which allows graduates to practice in medical labs in the UK and USA.
> UTS Science programs are practical, relevant and flexible, where students can choose their major either at the beginning or the end of their first year of Bachelor’s degree, keeping their options open. There are also a host of postgraduate coursework and research programs to choose from.
Study areas include: applied chemistry, applied physics, biomedical science, biotechnology, environmental biology, environmental forensics, forensic biology, forensic science, marine biology, mathematics, maths and computing, maths and finance, medical science, nanotechnology, statistics, science, traditional Chinese medicine and many more.
To find out more, visit
www.science.uts.edu.au UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00099F UTS563SCI
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