History
UTS Business School has been teaching the Bachelor of Business for over 30 years, and the MBA for over 25. We can trace our history back to 1967, making us one of the longest-established faculties in the university.
1967
The NSW Institute of Business Studies is established and begins offering diploma courses in commerce, management and public administration.
1969
The New South Wales Institute of Technology (NSWIT) is formed from the merger of the Institute of Business Studies and the Institute of Technology.
1974
The first Bachelor of Business is introduced at NSWIT and a Bachelor of Business and a Master's program are established at the Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education.
1980
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is introduced at NSWIT.
1988
In recognition of its success and high academic standing, NSWIT is reconstituted as the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS).
1990
UTS Business School is formed as a result of amalgamations brought about by the restructuring of the higher education sector in Australia.
1991
UTS Business School Postgraduate Programs are established to offer a world of opportunity, and many of our postgraduate programs qualify graduates for membership within Australia's pre-eminent professional organisations. UTS Business School Postgraduate Programs will open up the world and offer you an invaluable global peer network.
2005
The Bachelor of Business reaches its thirty-year milestone.
2006
UTS Business School attains accreditation from AACSB International.
2007
UTS Business School is ranked in Band A1 of the Australian Government Learning and Teaching Fund.
2008
For the second year running, UTS Business School is ranked in Band A1 of the Australian Government Learning and Teaching Fund. UTS is one of only two universities ranked in Band A1 of all four of the fund's discipline groups.
2009
For the third year running, UTS Business School is ranked in Band A1 of the Australian Government Learning and Teaching Fund.








