Key Info
- Main campus: Hobart, Tasmania
- Student population: 34,000
- THE rank in Australia: 26
- QS rank in Australia: 17
- Number 1 for climate action globally in the latest ranking and 25th across al goals.
- THE global rank of 84 for law
- THE global top 125 universities for life sciences, and top 175 for education
- QS score of 80% or more for citations per faculty, international students ratio, and international research network
- CRICOS reference: 00586B
Overview
Australia’s fourth-oldest university and the only one in its home state, the University of Tasmania offers an environment unlike anything in mainland Australia and a campus culture just as distinctive. The University maintains a more relaxed pace than some of the country’s more urban campuses while cultivating a rewarding academic environment and a vibrant culture built around the creativity and energy of nearly 34,000 students. Together, they and a seasoned faculty have placed the University of Tasmania among the top 2% of universities worldwide, according to QS.
Location
- Hobart
- Launceston
- Cradle Coast (Burnie)
- Sydney
Top Courses
Natural and Physical Sciences
Master of Marine and Antarctic Science - the only one of its kind in the world. CRICOS Course Code: 096366J
Environmental Studies
Master of Protected Area Governance and Management - Tasmania is the ideal place to undertake a degree focused on protected area governance and management. CRICOS Course Code: 085334G
Master of Applied Science in Aquaculture - Aquaculture is recognised as the fastest-growing sector of agribusiness. CRICOS Course Code: 002728K
Engineering and Related Technologies
Master of Professional Engineering (Specialisation) - choose to specialise in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, or Renewable Energy or Timber Design. CRICOS Course Code: 089190J
Master of Maritime Engineering (Professional) - including naval architecture, fluid mechanics and marine and offshore systems. CRICOS Course Code: 107643J
Master of Environmental Geospatial Science - unique combination of environmental and geospatial skills in a pragmatic, case-based learning environment. CRICOS Course Code: 106224C
Management and Commerce
Master of Tourism, Environmental and Cultural Heritage - Tasmania is a major ecotourism hub, and the course addresses this growing field in ways that most other Australian universities cannot. CRICOS Course Code: 107522G