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University of Tasmania, Australia

Thứ Hai - 05/01/2026

1. Parents and students are kindly advised to check the most up-to-date information on the university’s official website:

2. Location: Tasmania, Australia – the university has 4 campuses located in Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, and Sydney:

  • Hobart Campus – Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay, Tasmania 7005. Located about 5 minutes by car from the city centre and 26 minutes from Hobart International Airport;
  • Launceston Campus – Newnham Drive, Newnham, Tasmania 7250
    • Newnham Campus: Near the Tamar River, 10 minutes from Launceston city centre, 22 minutes from Launceston Airport, and 197 km from Hobart International Airport;
    • Inveresk Campus: Near Launceston CBD, 18 minutes from Launceston Airport, and 193 km from Hobart International Airport;
  • Cradle Coast Campus – 16-20 Mooreville Road, Burnie, Tasmania. Located in the North West Coast region, 20 minutes from Burnie Airport and 319 km from Hobart International Airport;
  • Sydney Campus – 1 Leichhardt Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, 10 minutes from Sydney CBD and 20 minutes from Sydney International Airport.

3. Institution Type: Public university

4. Rankings & Quality Accreditation:

5. Total Students: > 47,000 students

6. International Students: > 8,000 students

7. Strengths:

  • The only university in Tasmania and the fourth oldest university in Australia;
  • Direct entry into undergraduate programmes after completing high school in Vietnam (no foundation required if academic requirements are met);
  • Competitive tuition fees: AUD 32,000 – 40,000 per year (compared to AUD 35,000 – 47,000 at similarly ranked universities in major cities);
  • Lowest living costs in Australia: approximately AUD 18,000 – 22,000 per year;
  • 100% employment rate for Pharmacy graduates within 4 months after graduation;
  • Strong graduate outcomes – starting salaries ranked Top 10 in Australia (Graduate Salaries Survey 2014);
  • Tasmania State Nomination policy is highly favourable:
    • Less restrictive occupation list
    • No nomination fees
    • Priority processing for state-nominated applications
    • Strong support from the Tasmanian Government;
  • UTAS is classified as Level 1 visa assessment – no financial evidence required;
  • Students may work 40 hours per fortnight during study and full-time during holidays;
  • Post-study work rights of 2-5 years under the latest Australian immigration policy;
  • Graduates may receive 5-10 additional PR points if graduating from UTAS;
  • Eligible to apply for Permanent Residency (PR) after one year of employment.

8. Academic Programmes

a. Study Levels: View details here

  • Foundation programmes
  • Undergraduate programmes
  • Postgraduate programmes
  • Research degrees
  • Combined degrees
  • Short courses

b. Faculties & Colleges: View details here

5 colleges and schools:

  • College of Arts, Law and Education
  • College of Health and Medicine
  • College of Sciences and Engineering
  • Tasmanian School of Business and Economics
  • University College

Institutes:

  • Australian Maritime College (AMC)
  • Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (IMAS)
  • Menzies Institute for Medical Research

c. Majors and Programmes

View the full list of programmes here.

Agriculture

  • Agriculture Science
  • Applied Science (Agriculture and Business)
  • Applied Science (Agriculture Science)
  • Applied Science (Microbiology)

Architecture

  • Architecture and Built Environments
  • Architecture and Built Environments (Creative Innovators Program)
  • Environmental Design
  • Architecture
  • Planning

Art, Music & Theater

  • Arts (Fine Arts minor)
  • Arts (Music major or minor)
  • Arts (Theatre and Performance major and minor)
  • Design
  • Design (Creative Innovators Program)
  • Fine Arts
  • Music
  • Music Studies

Business & Economics

  • Business
  • Business (Accelerated)
  • Business Administration
  • Business Administration (Hospitality Management)
  • Business Administration (Tourism Management)
  • Economics
  • Global Logistic and Maritime Management
  • Business Administration (International)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Finance
  • Finance (Specialisation)
  • Marketing Management
  • Marketing Management (Advanced)
  • Professional Accounting
  • Professional Accounting (Specialisation)

Computing & IT

  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Information Technology and Systems

Design

  • Design
  • Design (Creative Innovators Program)

Education & Teaching

  • Education (Applied Learning)
  • Education (Early Childhood)
  • Education (Health and Physical Education)
  • Education (Primary)
  • Arts (Education minor)
  • Education
  • Education (Specialisation)
  • Teaching

Engineering

  • Surveying and Spatial Sciences
  • Engineering (Civil Engineering)
  • Engineering (Electrical and Electronics)
  • Engineering (Electrical Power)
  • Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Engineering Technology
  • Surveying and Spatial Sciences
  • Engineering (Marine Offshore Engineering)
  • Engineering (Ocean Engineering)
  • Engineering (Naval Architecture)
  • Engineering (Specialisation)
  • Engineering (Maritime Design)
  • Maritime Engineering (Naval Engineering)
  • Maritime Engineering (Technology Management)
  • Professional Engineering (Specialisation)

Environment

  • Applied Science (Environmental Science)
  • Arts (Geography and Environment major)
  • Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies
  • Science (Geography and Environment major)
  • Science (Catalyst Program)
  • Surveying and Spatial Science
  • Science (GIS and Remote Sensing major)
  • Applied Science (Environmental Management and Spatial Sciences)
  • Environmental Management
  • Planning
  • Protected Area Governance and Management

Health & Community Care

  • Dementia Care
  • Ageing and Dementia Studies
  • Exercise and Sport Science
  • Nutrition Science
  • Health Science (Medical Radiation Science)
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Paramedic Practice
  • Paramedic Practice (Conversion Pathway)
  • Social Work with Honours

Humanities & Social Sciences

  • Arts
  • Justice Studies
  • Social Science
  • Social Science (Police Studies)
  • Social Work with Honours
  • Social Work (Qualifying)
  • Tourism, Environmental and Cultural Heritage

Law

  • Law
  • Arts (Legal Studies major/minor)
  • Justice Studies (Legal Studies major/minor)

Marine & Antarctic

  • Marine and Antarctic Science

Maritime Studies

  • Applied Science (Marine Engineering)
  • Applied Science (Nautical Science)
  • Applied Science (Marine Electrical Engineering)
  • Global Logistic and Maritime Management
  • Engineering (Maritime Design)
  • Logistic Management
  • Logistic Management (Advanced)
  • Maritime Engineering (Naval Engineering)
  • Maritime Engineering (Technology Management)
  • Business Administration (Marine Environment and Management)
  • Business Administration (Maritime Technology and Management)
  • Business Administration (Shipping and Maritime Management)
  • Applied Science (Specialisation)
  • Business Administration (Maritime and Logistic Management)

Media

  • Media
  • Strategic Communication

Medicine

  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Biotechnology
  • Health Science (Medical Radiation Science)
  • Medical Research
  • Medicine and Surgery
  • Paramedic Practice
  • Paramedic Practice (Conversion Pathway)

Nursing

  • Nursing
  • Clinical Nursing (Specialisation)

Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy with Applied Honours
  • Clinical Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Leadership
  • Public Health

Psychology

  • Arts (Psychology Accredited or Psychology major/minor)
  • Psychology Science
  • Science (Psychology Accredited or Psychology major/minor)
  • Leadership (Health and Human Services)
  • Professional Psychology
  • Psychology (Clinical)
  • Public Health

Science

  • Applied Science (Environmental Science)
  • Science
  • Science (Catalyst Program)
  • Surveying and Spatial Sciences
  • Applied Science (Agricultural Science)
  • Applied Science (Biological Sciences)
  • Applied Science (Chemistry)
  • Applied Science (Environmental Management and Spatial Sciences)
  • Applied Science (Microbiology)
  • Applied Science (Physics)
  • Applied Science (Specialization)
  • Economic Geology
  • Environmental Management
  • Marine and Antarctic Science
  • Protected Area Governance and Management

9. Study Pathways for Vietnamese Students

  • After completing Grade 11: Foundation Programme + Bachelor’s degree (from Year 1);
  • After completing Grade 12, students may choose:
    • Diploma + Bachelor’s degree (from Year 2);
    • Direct entry into Year 1 of a Bachelor’s degree;
  • After completing a Bachelor’s degree: Progress to a Master’s degree;
  • After completing a Master’s degree: Progress to a PhD.

10. Entry Requirements: For details, please refer to the official website 

  • Foundation Programme: Completion of Grade 11, GPA 7.0 – 8.0, IELTS 5.0 – 6.0 (depending on the programme, with no band below 5.0);
  • Diploma: Completion of Grade 12, GPA ≥ 6.0, IELTS ≥ 5.5 (no band below 5.5);
  • Bachelor’s Degree: Completion of Grade 12 at recognised high schools, GPA ≥ 7.0, IELTS ≥ 6.0 (no band below 5.5), or completion of a Foundation Programme;
  • Pre-Master’s Programme: Bachelor’s degree completed, GPA ≥ 6.5, IELTS ≥ 5.5 (no band below 5.5);
  • Master’s Degree: Bachelor’s degree completed, GPA ≥ 6.0, IELTS ≥ 6.0 (no band below 6.0);
  • PhD: Master’s degree completed, IELTS ≥ 6.5 (Writing and Speaking 6.5, no band below 6.0).

11. Intakes

  • Foundation: February, July, November
  • Diploma: February, July, October
  • Pre-Master’s: July, November
  • Bachelor’s / Master’s: February, July

12. Application Documents

General documents:

  • Highest qualification certificate obtained;
  • Academic transcripts from the most recent two years;
  • English language certificate (if available);
  • Passport (photo and signature page, if available);
  • Academic achievements and extracurricular activities (for scholarship consideration).

Additional for Master’s programmes:

  • CV;
  • Two letters of recommendation.

Additional for PhD / Research Master’s programmes:

  • Research proposal;
  • Published academic papers (if any).

13. Tuition Fees

  • English courses: AUD 424 per week;
  • Foundation: AUD 20,975 – 24,400 per year;
  • Diploma: AUD 13,950 – 34,250 per year;
  • Bachelor’s degree: AUD 34,250 – 38,950 per year;
  • Master’s degree: AUD 32,437 – 40,950 per year.

14. Scholarships

For details, please visit: www.utas.edu.au/study/scholarships-fees-and-costs/international-scholarships

  • Early Acceptance Scholarship: 15% tuition fee for the full duration of Bachelor’s and coursework Master’s programmes;
  • TIS – Tasmanian International Scholarship: 25% tuition fee reduction for Bachelor’s programmes (excluding Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Dementia Care, and AMC Seafaring courses) or Master’s programmes (excluding selected courses);
  • 10% UTAS Tuition Fee Discounts (for the full duration):
    • Family Alumni Bursary: for students whose parents or siblings are current or former UTAS students;
    • Postgraduate Alumni Scholarship: for students who completed a Bachelor’s degree at UTAS and progress to a coursework Master’s degree;

15. Accommodation & Other Services: Details available here. Students may choose homestay, on-campus accommodation, shared housing (if over 18 years old), or live with relatives.

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