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Bachelor of Information Technology
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
| Campus | OPRank Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
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| Gardens Point | 12/75^ | Yes | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | Year 12 or equivalent; Assumed knowledge: English (4,SA); Maths A, B or C (4,SA) |
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Course Description
The course is designed to provide a firm theoretical grounding in the field of information technology. Students will be equipped with skills to build and apply creative, innovative IT solutions across diverse industries. Students can gain deep understanding within chosen specialisations such as networking, software engineering, data warehousing, business process management, enterprise systems, web technologies or digital environments. Full-time students are eligible for the Cooperative Education Program; paid industry work experience with credit towards their degree.
Subjects you can Study
Business process management; Data warehousing; Digital environments; Engineering-software; Enterprise systems; Network systems; Web technologies
^ Shows the minimum tertiary entrance ranking needed by Australian school leavers to get into each CSP-based course. Cut-offs are not determined in advance. Course data and cut-off scores published on Hobsons Course Finder are indicative of the 2013 academic year.
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Duration
Gardens Point
- Full-time internal = 3 years
- Part-time internal = 6 years
Structure
24 units: 8 core units; 8 breadth/depth units; 8 units from a different discipline or further IT units
Entry Requirements
Year 12 or equivalent; Assumed knowledge: English (4,SA); Maths A, B or C (4,SA)
Study Pathways
Honours year is available. Students may be able to claim credit for part of their course, on the basis of completed or partially completed studies, and other assessable learning outcomes.
Comments
Scholarships may be available.
How does this course perform?
How do study fields for Bachelor of Information Technology at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) perform?
Computing and information technology
Who is studying Computing and information technology at Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
| 1,947 | 322 | 67% | 16% | 81% |
| Undergraduate students | International students | School leavers | Over 25 years old | Part time students |
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What Computing and information technology graduates from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) say
Teaching quality
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Generic skills
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Overall satisfaction
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Where do Computing and information technology graduates from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) go
Seeking work
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- Better
Starting salary
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Further study
Not available.
Life after Study
Computing and information technology
Where are graduates that studied Computing and information technology at Queensland University of Technology (QUT)?
| 3% | 20% | 65% | 3% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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