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This dual-degree program allows you to merge studies in cutting-edge information technology with diverse science disciplines. The Bachelor of Information Technology at UQ prepares you for numerous computer and data-related careers, where you can utilize technical expertise to address challenges, drive innovation, and enhance human communication. The curriculum spans accounting, economics, legal studies, marketing, business strategy, alongside software engineering, design, mathematics, and information systems. The science component provides one of Australia's most extensive discipline selections, helping you build interdisciplinary scientific knowledge and hands-on skills while pursuing your academic passions. Opportunities for practical experience include work-integrated learning and employability programs. Upon completion, you'll possess deep expertise in your specialization, advanced technical capabilities, and refined critical thinking and communication skills.
Modern archaeology increasingly employs scientific methods to transform research in human evolution, cultural development, and human-environment interactions. As an Archaeological Science major, you'll take foundational archaeology courses alongside electives in geography, earth sciences, biology, and psychology. You'll cultivate scientific reasoning abilities and apply them in laboratory settings and fieldwork, including excavation and survey projects both in Australia and internationally.