Study online with degrees and postgraduate courses from Tasmania.
The University of Tasmania (UTAS) offers a wide range of online courses, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Study areas span business, ICT, education, health, and environmental sciences. Students can also choose short courses to build new skills.
These online programs enable students to benefit from UTAS's unique educational approach without needing to relocate. Engage with Tasmania’s renowned expertise and innovative learning from anywhere.
Can You Study at UTAS Online?
Yes, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) offers online study options. Around 9,919 bachelor and 6,947 postgraduate students study online, making up about 54% of the student population.
UTAS qualifies as an open university due to its substantial online enrolment. Students can find a variety of online courses available for different fields of study.
UTS Online Courses
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Specialisation)
The Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Specialisation) is a one-year, part-time online course for Registered Nurses seeking advanced skills. Choose from specialisations including Child and Family Health, Critical Care, Emergency Nursing, Leadership in Practice, Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing, Perioperative Nursing, and Primary Health.
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For more information on UTAS programs, visit the UTAS Online Study page.
Statistical Ratings by Students
Solid graduate satisfaction
At the University of Tasmania, 80.2% of bachelor-level students expressed overall satisfaction with their course, according to the Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ). This rate, based on 4,119 responses from recent graduates, is somewhat higher than the national average of 77.6%.
OK experiences
Overall, 75.4% of current undergraduate UTAS students reported a positive educational experience. This figure, slightly above the national average of 74.4%, is based on feedback from 9,934 students, according to the Student Experience Survey (SES).
Unpleasant interactions
Only 31.1% of students felt positive about their interactions with staff and students, markedly below the national average of 51.8%. This statistic, derived from 9,933 responses, reflects student engagement with learning and their sense of belonging, including online communication.
Good outcomes
A year after graduating, the median income for UTAS graduates is $54,000, which is above the national median of $50,600. The income data, sourced from the Australian Taxation Office, includes earnings from full-time and part-time work, as well as other sources of income.