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UTSHandbook
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# UTSHandbook

**Source**: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/current-students/managing-your-course/using-uts-systems/student-forms-apps-and-systems/uts-handbook
**Parent**: https://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/index.html

The handbook is a catalogue of UTS courses and subjects. It can help you plan your studies and enrolment to make sure you are meeting your course completion requirements.

The handbook you use will depend on the year you started your course at UTS. **You must refer to the handbook published in the year you commenced** your current course, for the duration of that course.  

- If you commenced your current course in **2025 and after**, (including if you deferred or transferred courses) use the [UTS Handbook](https://handbook.uts.edu.au/).

- If you commenced your course in **2024 and earlier**, use the [HandbookPre2025](https://handbookpre2025.uts.edu.au/).

## Understanding the Handbook

### Why does the handbook year matter?

### How do I navigate to the right year?

### How do I search the handbook?

## Understanding courses

### Course codes

### Course structure

### Study plans and course program

### Course intended learning outcomes (CILOs)

### Availabilities and UTS academic calendars

### Course areas and owning faculties

## Understanding subjects

While you should refer to the course information published in the year you commence, you should refer to the handbook published in the current year for subject information.

The handbook provides high-level subject information that can help you decide if you want to enrol in a subject. More detailed subject information, including weekly content (topics), assessment due dates, and reading lists are made available one week prior to session via the Canvas subject site.  

### Study level

### Requisites and access conditions

### Subject availabilities

### Subject learning outcomes (SLOs)

### Core, option and elective subjects

### Assessments

### Credit points and workload hours