'Louise seems up for it!' The bizarre 'sex tests' students at a top Sydney university MUST pass before they are allowed to receive their results
- Results being held at prestigious university unless students complete sex test
- Students must complete an online 90-minute test called 'Consent Matters'
- Students at the University of Technology must complete it by November
Students at a prestigious Sydney university are being told to complete a consent and sexual behaviour course otherwise they won't be given their final results.
At universities around the country, students must complete an online 90-minute test called 'Consent Matters' before beginning their studies.
The University of Technology implemented the four modules earlier this year, and told its staff and students they must have it completed by November 23.
Designed at Oxford University by London-based company Epigeum, each module has a series of videos, stick figure cartoons and infographics.

Students at a Sydney university must complete an online 90-minute test called 'Consent Matters' before beginning their studies. The course (pictured) aims to help students understand consensual sexual activity, which it defines as including kissing and touching

The one and a half hour long animated course touches on how levels of intoxication would affect each person's ability to give consent to sexual activity

Modules explain different aspects of sexual consent, including the age of consent and the difference between 'active' and 'passive' bystanders
The course aims to help students understand consensual sexual activity, which it defines as including kissing and touching.
Modules explain different aspects of sexual consent, including the age of consent and the difference between 'active' and 'passive' bystanders.
The one and a half hour long animated course touches on how levels of intoxication would affect each person's ability to give consent to sexual activity.
News.com.au reported that students need to get a result of 100 per cent once they've completed the 90-minute module to receive their marks for the semester.
UTS managed to make the test compulsory for all students, with the only exception being those who 'have experienced trauma'.
Students are also schooled on boundaries, misconceptions about consent and how others should intervene if they see sexual harassment occurring.

Designed at Oxford University by London-based company Epigeum, each module has a series of videos, stick figure cartoons and infographic scenarios

The University of Technology (pictured) is one of many universities around Australia where students are being forced to complete a consent and sexual behaviour course
The test has also been rolled out at other prestigious universities, including the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne and residential students at the Australian National University.
Some have slammed the the idea of the test, as honours student at the University of Sydney Claudia Reed told The Daily Telegraph it's not likely it will work.
'It is the university's way of saying, 'we've done our part, we look good', but it's not actually going to fix anything,' Ms Reed said.
Eleni Vellios, a Medical Science student at the university, said requiring an 'enthusiastic 'yes'' before kissing could take place was impractical.
Contrastingly, Desiree Cai, University of Melbourne's student union president, praised the move for being an important first step in addressing sexual harassment.
'Discussions about what consent is didn't exist a couple of years ago,' Ms Cai said.
'There has been a real shift but we would like to see more action in the future.'
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