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3 Years full-time
St Lucia
QTAC code 707001
Qld OP 10  /  Rank 81;  ATAR 78.85; IB 28  (2011 entry)
Qld Yr 12 or equivalent; English
UQ International
Australian Computer Society
What it costs

The Bachelor of Arts Information Technology major connects the arts with computer science and technology.

Computing is an important tool in just about every discipline, from human movement studies to psychology to drama. Studying the Information Technology major of the Bachelor of Arts allows you to combine this area with studies in the humanities or social sciences. Students learn aspects of computer design and usage, including information systems, practical programming skills, computer networking, and the human-computer interface.

Career pathways

By majoring in ICT through a Bachelor of Arts, you could develop skills as a games developer or you could combine a language with business process management skills and work overseas. If you are considering a career as a teacher, ICT can be one of your teaching subjects. You could also work in the emerging field of e-humanities - the possibilities are endless.

Professional accreditation

The ICT major of the Bachelor of Arts program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), the recognised association for ICT professionals, with a large and active membership. Our graduates are eligible to become associates of the ACS upon graduation and full professional members after four years of relevant experience.

Majors

The Bachelor of Arts offers an ICT-related major in Information Technology

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