Students will study programming languages, algorithms, information systems, networks, operating systems and user experience design and learn to apply these across accounting, economics, law, marketing and business. They will deepen their understanding of software engineering, design, mathematics and information systems and develop technical skills to process data or information to solve problems, support innovation and improve communication between people. Science studies will build their analytical, critical thinking and problem solving skills plus an in-depth knowledge in one or two scientific disciplines to further expand their career choices. They can choose their science specialisation from one of the broadest selections of science disciplines in Australia. Students will gain industry relevant networks and experience through work placements and internships and be in demand for leadership roles in the information technology profession For more information, visit Bachelors of Information Technology/Science at UQ.
The University of Queensland