Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Arts

University of Queensland - St Lucia

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Overview

This dual degree lets students combine specialised study in information technology with a wide range of disciplines in the arts. The Bachelor of Information Technology is a flexible project-focused degree that will set students up for any number of career options working with computers and information, where they can apply their technical skills to solve problems, support innovation and improve communication between people. Topics covered include accounting, economics, law, marketing, business and strategy, and students will also learn about software engineering, design, mathematics and information systems. Students match their passion with career ambitions through their arts study to create a degree that's unique to them. The arts component provides skills in written communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, and interpersonal understanding. Choose majors according to career aspirations. For more information, visit Bachelors of Information Technology/Arts at UQ.

Prerequisites

Majors

Refer to Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Arts.

Potential Career Outcomes

Refer to Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Arts.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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