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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
Short Course

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

Become a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt facilitator and gain the skills to drive greater efficiencies at work.

  • 05 May 25 - 09 May 25
  • 5 days
  • 5 days
  • 4,990
  • On Campus (Sydney)
  • Scheduled sessions
ARITA Fundamentals of Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround ARITA Fundamentals of Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround
Short Course

ARITA Fundamentals of Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround

Begin your studies for the ARITA Advanced Certification program with this foundation course.

  • 10 Mar 25 - 16 Jun 25
  • 14 wks
  • Avg 10 hrs/wk
  • 4,258
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
UTS Law International Summer School UTS Law International Summer School
Short Course

UTS Law International Summer School

Learn about Australia’s legal system whilst immersing yourself in UTS life and exploring Sydney.

  • 10 Feb 25 - 21 Feb 25
  • 2 wks
  • 40 hrs
  • 3,300
  • On Campus (Sydney)
  • Scheduled sessions
Development Assessment Development Assessment
Short Course

Development Assessment

Explore the fundamentals of development assessment, urban design and planning law.

  • 03 Feb 25 - 06 Mar 25
  • 5 wks
  • 5 x 8 hrs
  • 3,245
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
Advanced Building Regulation Advanced Building Regulation
Short Course

Advanced Building Regulation

This course is designed for the building certification professional – from surveyors, certifiers and architects to the builders and planners who work within the certification system.

  • 13 Mar 25 - 04 Apr 25
  • 4 wks
  • 32 hrs
  • 3,089
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Certification Short Course Certification Short Course
Short Course

Certification Short Course

Become a registered certifier or renew your registration with this Certification Short Course.

  • 30 Jan 25 - 28 Feb 25
  • 5 wks
  • 4 x 8 hrs
  • 3,089
  • Online
  • Scheduled sessions
Social Planning and Community Development Social Planning and Community Development
Short Course

Social Planning and Community Development

Understand the theory and practice of social planning in shifting social, political and economic environments.

  • 13 Aug 25 - 18 Sep 25
  • 32 hrs
  • 4 x 8 hrs
  • 2,990
  • On Campus (Sydney)
  • Scheduled sessions
CSARM Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated Sites CSARM Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated Sites
Short Course

CSARM Module A: Ground Rules for Contaminated Sites

Learn the essential elements of contaminated sites assessment, management and remediation and equip yourself with an understanding of the current laws, regulations and guidance.

  • 12 Mar 25 - 14 Mar 25
  • 3 days
  • Pre-readings + 3 days
  • 2,300
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions
CSARM Module E: Risk-based Site Assessment CSARM Module E: Risk-based Site Assessment
Short Course

CSARM Module E: Risk-based Site Assessment

Explore the role of risk assessment in contaminated sites assessment remediation and management, and learn key methodologies for human health and ecological risk assessment.

  • 17 Sep 25 - 19 Sep 25
  • 3 days
  • Pre-readings + 3 days
  • 2,300
  • Mixed (online and in-person)
  • Scheduled sessions

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Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people, upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.

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