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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science)

  • Bachelor

Customise your degree to your interest, such as software development, networked systems, information security, intelligent systems, user experience and more.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
418801, 012656E
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
ATAR
70

About this course

Highlights
  • Use hardware and software to design and build systems to solve complex problems or issues associated with efficiency, usability, and security.
  • Learn software development and networked systems, with the opportunity to gain specific expertise in areas such as information security, networks and communications, intelligent systems, data-centric computing, or user experience.
  • Understand how an effective blend of information technology skills and business knowledge shape industries of the future in an ACS (Australian Computer Society) accredited course with international recognition.
  • Get career-ready for roles such as software developer, systems analyst, programmer, mobile application developer, website developer, user experience designer, network administrator, security analyst, computer scientist, systems programmer, or data mining specialist.
Highlights
  • Use hardware and software to design and build systems to solve complex problems or issues associated with efficiency, usability, and security.
  • Learn software development and networked systems, with the opportunity to gain specific expertise in areas such as information security, networks and communications, intelligent systems, data-centric computing, or user experience.
  • Understand how an effective blend of information technology skills and business knowledge shape industries of the future in an ACS (Australian Computer Society) accredited course with international recognition.
  • Get career-ready for roles such as software developer, systems analyst, programmer, mobile application developer, website developer, user experience designer, network administrator, security analyst, computer scientist, systems programmer, or data mining specialist.

Entry requirements

Year 12 early offer scheme

If you're a current Queensland Year 12 student you may be eligible to receive an offer for this course on the last day of Queensland Year 12 before receiving your ATAR or selection rank.

Find out more about the QUT Year 12 Early Offer Scheme

Helping you to get into your course

If you don't think your ATAR or selection rank is high enough to get into this course you can guarantee your entry with guaranteed advanced standing by upgrading through one the following programs which you can select as one of your QTAC preferences:

QUT College Diplomas

As a QUT College Diploma in Entrepreneurship (information technology pathway) Esports (information technology pathway) or Information Technology graduate you will automatically receive an offer to start the Bachelor of Information Technology within one week after completion of the diploma. You will also automatically receive up to 1.0 year (96 credit points) credit transfer and be able to complete the degree in 2 years as a full-time student (or equivalent part-time).

Find out more about the QUT College Diploma in Entrepreneurship

Find out more about the QUT College Diploma in Esports

Find out more about the QUT College Diploma in Information Technology

Dual TAFE-Qld Brisbane/QUT award

If you enrol in a QTAC offer in a Diploma of Information Technology dual TAFE-Qld Brisbane/QUT award you will automatically receive a QUT conditional offer in June (semester 1 QTAC offer) or October (semester 2 QTAC offer) after your enrolment at TAFE-Qld Greater Brisbane is confirmed.

Upon completion of the TAFE-Qld diploma you will be able to enrol at QUT. You will also automatically receive 1 year (96 credit points) credit transfer and be able to complete the degree in 2 years as a full-time student (or equivalent part-time). More details will be provided in your QUT conditional offer letter.

Study locations

Gardens Point

What you will learn

In your first year you'll complete your common IT units including an introduction to computer systems learning design and build principles and developing databases. You'll also learn programming principles.

Focusing on your major you will develop application design and development skills and learn discrete structures software development and networks. You'll develop knowledge of advanced concepts of algorithms and complexity. You will have practical hands-on experiences throughout your course. In addition you will have the option of further specialisations through the choice of your minors or second major.

Your final year is your opportunity to showcase your skills with a major project. Your project will be for a real-world client and will be unveiled at the IT and Games Showcase held at the end of the year.

Customise your degree

You can customise your degree to suit your interests. You will learn software development and networked systems with the opportunity to gain specific expertise in areas such as information security networks and communications intelligent systems data-centric computing or user experience.

Foster your passion and shape your career through complementary study areas. As well as choosing a major area of study your course includes a second study area which can be either a second major or a double minor. A second major can complement your major area of study giving you the opportunity to develop a significant depth of knowledge and skills in two discipline areas.

IT Second Majors

  • Computational and Simulation Science combines the study of science and mathematical models with the use of computers to provide quantitative analysis and visualisation in order to gain insight into the solution of scientific problems from a range of scientific application areas. Computational and Simulation Science second major graduates will be in demand to apply the latest computing and computational techniques to specialist application areas.
  • Data Science provides the necessary skills to be a data scientist including statistical methods and data visualisation computational tools for and data management techniques for large datasets and high-performance computing resources and techniques. This unique skill set in statistics and computing will allow you to cope with sophisticated models applied to complex and/or large datasets.
  • Information Systems focuses on using IT skills and knowledge to identify organisational requirements and design effective and innovative IT systems solutions. In this second major you will develop expertise in the understanding of information technology capabilities and implications as well as proficiency in best-of-breed methods techniques and tools to improve and innovate the work of individuals and organisations.

You might prefer to expand the breadth of your studies by adding to your major with one minor. You can choose from the information technology discipline or you can broaden your studies by completing minors that offer general knowledge and insights in study areas from across the university.

IT Minors

  • Business Intelligence | Focus on the areas of business data and process analysis to critically analyse data and make evidence-based decisions.
  • Business Process Management (BPM) | BPM is a systematic approach to making the workflows of organisations more efficient and effective. You will learn how to discover analyse model improve automate and monitor business processes.
  • Computational and Simulation Science | This minor provides you with knowledge of modelling simulation and visualisation as used in a range of scientific application areas.
  • Enterprise Systems | Develop an understanding of large-scale application software packages that support business processes and information flows across departments. This minor develops the knowledge and skills required in supporting Enterprise Systems within the modern organisation.
  • Information Systems | Develop skills in working with people data business processes and technology in finding innovative ways of making these more effective and efficient.
  • Intelligent Systems | Explore the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning with applications in robotics and other virtual intelligent systems.
  • IoT and Mobile Technologies | Develops the knowledge and skills to design develop and distribute applications or games. Examine the role and application of ubiquitous and mobile technologies to individuals and enterprises.
  • Networks and Security | Develop the knowledge and skills involved in contemporary electronic communications infrastructure concentrating on fundamental networking technologies and information security principles.
  • User Experience | Develop the knowledge and skills needed to engage in user experience design activities involving emerging technologies to create new forms of human-computer interaction.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

Computer science graduates are experienced in software development familiar with networked systems and have an understanding of the underlying foundations of all modern computerbased technologies. Depending on your choice of study areas opportunities also exist to gain specific expertise in information security networks and communications intelligent systems data-centric computing or humancomputer interaction.

Graduates work in a wide variety of roles such as software developer systems analyst programmer mobile application developer website developer user experience designer network administrator security analyst computer scientist systems programmer or data mining specialist.

Professional recognition

This program is ACS accredited giving eligibility for ACS membership recognition by ACS for certification and migration skills assessment and international recognition by signatories of the Seoul Accord.

Possible careers
  • Computer game programmer
  • Computer scientist
  • Computer systems engineer
  • Information security specialist
  • Programmer
  • Project developer
  • Systems analyst
  • Systems programmer

Course structure

Requirements for the completion of IN01 Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science) are as follows:

  • 72 credit points (6 units) of information technology core units which includes unit from an approved options list
  • 120 credit points (10 units) of Computer Science discipline units
  • 96 credit points of complementary studies comprising of either a second major (8 unit set); or two minors (4 unit set each); or one minor (4 unit set) plus 4 elective units.

Requirements for the completion of IN01 Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science) are as follows:

  • 72 credit points (6 units) of information technology core units which includes unit from an approved options list
  • 120 credit points (10 units) of Computer Science discipline units
  • 96 credit points of complementary studies comprising of either a second major (8 unit set); or two minors (4 unit set each); or one minor (4 unit set) plus 4 elective units.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).
78.9%
Overall satisfaction
80.7%
Skill scale
61.1%
Teaching scale
67.1%
Employed full-time
$60.3k
Average salary