
Frequently Asked Questions
As a premier pathway to UTS, the Diploma of Communication is developed in collaboration with the School of Communication in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at UTS. Students do the same first-year core subjects as first-year UTS students and the same majors in Digital and Social Media and Strategic Communication.
The main difference though, is support. When you’re studying at UTS College, you get extra support to prepare you for university study and the transition to the UTS Bachelor of Communication.
When you complete your diploma, you will receive a Grade Point Average (GPA). Students who meet the minimum GPA for their desired course at UTS will receive a guaranteed place to the second year of their UTS degree. GPA requirements for each UTS degree can be found here:
Articulation requirements can be found here.
Unlike first year uni, when you graduate from UTS College, you also receive a higher education diploma.
The Diploma of Communication is available to study across three programs:
Accelerated: 8 months.
Our Accelerated program is the fastest way to get into the UTS Bachelor of Communication, but it’s not for everyone. The workload is intense and you’ll need to be dedicated to your studies to succeed.
Standard: 12 months.
This is the course length most of our students select. Standard covers the same content as accelerated, but is spread out across 12 months and ideal for studying at a steady pace.
If you are a Domestic student, you don't need an ATAR for entry to UTS College. Instead, entry is based on your HSC subject average of English and your top three board-developed subjects. You need a minimum HSC subject average of 63% for entry to UTS College.
Entry to UTS College - HSC subject average example:
Sam received the following marks for their HSC board-developed courses:
English Standard (65%)
Earth and Environmental Science (71%)
Mathematics Standard 2 (73%)
Music 1 (63%)
Japanese Beginners (68%)
Sam's UTS College subject average is calculated as English Standard (65%), plus their best 3 board-developed courses of Earth and Environmental Science (71%), Mathematics Standard 2 (73%) and Japanese Beginners (68%). Average (65+71+73+68) / 4 = 69.25%.
Based on this ATARNotes calculator, Sam receives an ATAR of 51.10. However, their UTS College subject average is 69.25%. Sam wants to study a Diploma of Science and can study a Standard 12-month diploma (min. 67% average).
Below are the minimum HSC subject averages needed for entry to our diplomas:
- 75% for the Accelerated (eight month) diploma
- 67% for the Standard (12 month) diploma
If you are a Domestic student, you won’t be assessed on your ATAR. Entry is based on your HSC subject average which must include English and your top three board-developed subjects. Below are the minimum HSC subject averages needed for entry to our diplomas:
- 75% for the Accelerated (eight month) diploma
- 67% for the Standard (12 month) diploma
*Entry to second-year of your UTS Communication degree only applies to the Strategic Communication and Digital and Social Media majors. For other majors, check the Recognition of Prior Learning guidelines.
Firstly, a “credit point” (cp) is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. A typical UTS Bachelor of Communication subject contains either 6 or 8 credit points.
Studying a UTS College Diploma of Communication gives you 52 credit points towards your UTS Bachelor of Communication. Putting these credit points towards your UTS degree gives you the advantage of a reduced workload throughout your Bachelor of Communication.
Subject exemptions
General advanced standing
cp” = credit point/s
The Diploma of Communication provides guaranteed entry* to your UTS Bachelor of Communication degree with the following majors:
- Strategic Communication
- Digital and Social Media
- Journalism
- Media Arts and Production
- Social and Political Sciences
- Writing and Publishing
- Media Business
*Based on successful completion of your diploma with the required Grade Point Average (GPA) for the program you choose at UTS. Please refer to our website for more information.
You can ask teachers questions via live video chat, messages, calls or email. Live Online means students are well-equipped for their studies, whether they’re on-campus or online.
Domestic non-recent school leavers or mature students are not assessed on ATAR.
You are eligible for entry to a UTS College diploma if you meet one of the following conditions:
- Your HSC subject average of English plus your best three board-developed subjects is 67% or higher <click here for subject average criteria and example>, OR
- You completed Year 11 or 12, along with additional study recognised by UTS College. Additional study may include, but is not limited to:
- TAFE Certificate IV or higher
- Other tertiary studies
You may also include any work experience you consider to be relevant to your application.
Please call 1800 896 994 or email courses@utscollege.edu.au for more information.
*Based on successful completion of your diploma with the required Grade Point Average (GPA) for the program you choose at UTS. See course page for details.
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