Master of Science (Extension) 24 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Technology Sydney |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 301-350QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

48,290 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This course is tailored for science professionals aiming to ascend to senior roles within their fields. Opt for this programme to deepen your expertise or customise your learning trajectory to achieve specific career objectives, as it is a two year full time prgoram. Its uniqueness lies in the blend of advanced scientific skill development, professional growth, and research opportunities, alongside a selection of various majors aligned with global scientific priorities and a wide array of electives encompassing business and leadership.



You will acquire a robust scientific foundation, practical skills, and professional competencies, enabling you to make a significant impact in the science sector. The course facilitates a balance between study, work, and personal commitments through flexible learning options.



Learning occurs through a combination of coursework, hands-on projects, and research, guided by leading scientists and mathematicians. You'll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and the opportunity to engage with industry partners.



For those excelling in their first year, the option to transition into the Master of Philosophy in Science is available, offering a pathway to the UTS PhD programme.



Majors cover a range of disciplines: Analytical Chemical Technologies, Environmental Consultancy and Conservation, Mathematical and Statistical Data Science, and Medical Laboratory Science. Each major equips you with industry-relevant skills, theoretical knowledge, and practical experience to excel in your chosen career path.



Choice of major:


  • Advanced Studies: This major connects students with a diversity of advanced learning opportunities that span the breadth of scientific enquiry, including mathematics, chemistry and environmental science, among others. Whether they’re seeking broad knowledge across multiple science disciplines or they want to tailor their studies to meet a specific career goal, this major delivers an expanded science education that prepares students to progress their careers.
  • Analytical Chemical Technologies: Designed in response to industry demand, this major equips students with in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of industry-standard analytical instrumentation, as well as an understanding of how to develop and validate their methods in line with international accreditation standards. They can upskill in analytical techniques and their application in diverse fields such as environmental, forensic and medical sciences, among others, and engage with research projects that solve industry-relevant problems.
  • Biomedical Engineering: This major arms students with a combination of scientific, research and business skills that will prepare them to innovate in a range of biomedical environments. Curriculum spans advanced scientific concepts, including biomedical instrumentation, nanotechnology, synthetic biology and medical device design and development. Beyond scientific skills development, students also engage with industry-integrated learning, pursue real-world research opportunities, and explore exciting opportunities in project management and entrepreneurship as they relate to the biomedical field.
  • Environmental Consultancy and Conservation: This major is focused on the development of high-level ecology, environmental science and management skills and an understanding of environmental practices as they relate to business, government and the community. Students combine advanced scientific theory with ‘muddy boots’ fieldwork and hands-on practice in contaminated site assessment and remediation, wildlife field techniques, water quality management, coastal restoration and more.
  • Mathematical and Statistical Data Science: Grounded in the mathematical and statistical underpinnings of data science, this industry-focused major prepares students to apply their expertise in a range of real-world contexts. Curriculum combines theoretical (algebra, analysis) and applied (optimisation, econometrics) mathematics with the study of contemporary data science topics (Bayesian methods, machine learning). Students learn from leading mathematicians and statisticians whose research shapes the profession and emerge ready to capitalise on industry demand for qualified data professionals.
  • Medical Laboratory Science: This specialist major is focused on diagnostic pathology and the theory that underpins diagnostic processes and tests. It’s designed for practitioners who are already working in hospital and commercial laboratory settings, as well as up-and-coming pathology professionals and graduates from other science disciplines with an interest in the rapidly expanding pathology sector. Students gain the high-level disciplinary and communication skills expected in senior positions, along with professional and research capabilities that they can apply to a diversity of career paths.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This course is tailored for science professionals aiming to ascend to senior roles within their fields. Opt for this programme to deepen your expertise or customise your learning trajectory to achieve specific career objectives, as it is a two year full time prgoram. Its uniqueness lies in the blend of advanced scientific skill development, professional growth, and research opportunities, alongside a selection of various majors aligned with global scientific priorities and a wide array of electives encompassing business and leadership.



You will acquire a robust scientific foundation, practical skills, and professional competencies, enabling you to make a significant impact in the science sector. The course facilitates a balance between study, work, and personal commitments through flexible learning options.



Learning occurs through a combination of coursework, hands-on projects, and research, guided by leading scientists and mathematicians. You'll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and the opportunity to engage with industry partners.



For those excelling in their first year, the option to transition into the Master of Philosophy in Science is available, offering a pathway to the UTS PhD programme.



Majors cover a range of disciplines: Analytical Chemical Technologies, Environmental Consultancy and Conservation, Mathematical and Statistical Data Science, and Medical Laboratory Science. Each major equips you with industry-relevant skills, theoretical knowledge, and practical experience to excel in your chosen career path.



Choice of major:


  • Advanced Studies: This major connects students with a diversity of advanced learning opportunities that span the breadth of scientific enquiry, including mathematics, chemistry and environmental science, among others. Whether they’re seeking broad knowledge across multiple science disciplines or they want to tailor their studies to meet a specific career goal, this major delivers an expanded science education that prepares students to progress their careers.
  • Analytical Chemical Technologies: Designed in response to industry demand, this major equips students with in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of industry-standard analytical instrumentation, as well as an understanding of how to develop and validate their methods in line with international accreditation standards. They can upskill in analytical techniques and their application in diverse fields such as environmental, forensic and medical sciences, among others, and engage with research projects that solve industry-relevant problems.
  • Biomedical Engineering: This major arms students with a combination of scientific, research and business skills that will prepare them to innovate in a range of biomedical environments. Curriculum spans advanced scientific concepts, including biomedical instrumentation, nanotechnology, synthetic biology and medical device design and development. Beyond scientific skills development, students also engage with industry-integrated learning, pursue real-world research opportunities, and explore exciting opportunities in project management and entrepreneurship as they relate to the biomedical field.
  • Environmental Consultancy and Conservation: This major is focused on the development of high-level ecology, environmental science and management skills and an understanding of environmental practices as they relate to business, government and the community. Students combine advanced scientific theory with ‘muddy boots’ fieldwork and hands-on practice in contaminated site assessment and remediation, wildlife field techniques, water quality management, coastal restoration and more.
  • Mathematical and Statistical Data Science: Grounded in the mathematical and statistical underpinnings of data science, this industry-focused major prepares students to apply their expertise in a range of real-world contexts. Curriculum combines theoretical (algebra, analysis) and applied (optimisation, econometrics) mathematics with the study of contemporary data science topics (Bayesian methods, machine learning). Students learn from leading mathematicians and statisticians whose research shapes the profession and emerge ready to capitalise on industry demand for qualified data professionals.
  • Medical Laboratory Science: This specialist major is focused on diagnostic pathology and the theory that underpins diagnostic processes and tests. It’s designed for practitioners who are already working in hospital and commercial laboratory settings, as well as up-and-coming pathology professionals and graduates from other science disciplines with an interest in the rapidly expanding pathology sector. Students gain the high-level disciplinary and communication skills expected in senior positions, along with professional and research capabilities that they can apply to a diversity of career paths.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
58+
176+
79+

To be eligible for admission to this course, applicants must meet the following criteria.



Applicants must have the following:



  • Completed Australian bachelor's degree or higher qualification, or overseas equivalent, in a field of study related to applicant’s chosen major


Related fields of study for each major:


  • Mathematical and Statistical Modelling major: Mathematical Sciences
  • Environmental Consultancy and Conservation major: Earth Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences (Botany, Ecology and Evolution, Marine Science, Zoology, Biological Sciences, n.e.c.), Agriculture, Forestry Studies, Fisheries Studies, Environmental Studies, Other Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies
  • Medical Laboratory Science major: Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Microbiology, Human Biology, Genetics, Medical Science, Food Science and Biotechnology, Pharmacology, Laboratory Technology, Pathology
  • Analytical Chemical Technologies major: Chemical Sciences, Forensic Science, Laboratory Technology, Environmental Studies, Pathology
  • Energy Technology: Chemical Sciences, Environmental Studies, Physics, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Process and Resources Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Materials Engineering, Process and Resources Engineering, Electrical and Electronic, Engineering and Technology, Electrical Engineering, Communications Technologies, Environmental Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Fire Technology, Engineering and Related Technologies, Environmental Studies


Applicants who do not meet the criteria above should consider applying for C11216 Graduate Certificate in Science



Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

2 Years
Feb
Jul

Tuition fees

Domestic
32,970 AUD
International
48,290 AUD

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