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Trending uni fields of study for 2022

14 Oct 2021

HEALTH continues to dominate the top spot as the favoured field of study among early bird applicants through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Society and Culture also holds its spot in second place. A breakdown of first preferences by field of study compared to 2020 is below, showing the consistency of applicants' choices.

Statistics based on the preferences of more than 66,000 early bird applicants show that 28 per cent listed Health as their first preference. Society and Culture – a mix of traditional humanities courses including law and psychology – received 22 per cent of first preferences.

A number of key statistical charts for this year, including gender, age and field of study analyses, can be found on UAC’s website. The table below shows fields of study selected by applicants as their first preference.

Field of study by first preference at 30 September – Early bird closing

Field of study*Percentage of first preferences 2021Percentage of first preferences 2020
Health28.3%27.8%
Society and Culture22.2%22.2%
Management and Commerce11.2%11.2%
Natural and Physical Sciences9.5%9.5%
Engineering and Related Technologies7.7%7.8%
Creative Arts6.6%6.8%
Education5.9%6.2%
Architecture and Building3.9%4.0%
Information Technology3.3%3.2%
Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies1.1%1.2%
Mixed Field Programs<0.5%<0.5%
Food, Hospitality & Personal Services<0.5%<0.5%

*As determined by HEIMS

It’s important to note that these figures are as at 30 September 2021 only. Applications for university study in 2022 are still open and applicants can change their preferences at any time.

These figures do not include international applications or applicants applying directly to institutions. Percentages have been rounded.

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