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This dual-degree program allows you to merge cutting-edge IT studies with diverse scientific disciplines. The Bachelor of Information Technology at UQ prepares you for numerous computer and data-related careers, equipping you with problem-solving technical skills to drive innovation and enhance human communication. The curriculum spans accounting, economics, legal studies, marketing, business strategy, alongside software development, design, mathematics, and information systems. The science component provides Australia's most extensive discipline choices, helping you build interdisciplinary expertise and practical abilities while pursuing your academic passions. Gain hands-on professional experience through work-integrated learning opportunities. Upon completion, you'll possess deep specialization knowledge, exceptional technical proficiency, and refined critical thinking and communication capabilities.
Geographical Science explores spatial distributions of physical and human phenomena across local, regional, and global scales. It analyzes the characteristics and evolution of natural and constructed environments alongside human activities, their transformations, and interactions. Physical Geography focuses on climatic patterns, landform development, soil composition, ecological systems, and anthropogenic impacts. Human Geography investigates people-environment relationships and practical applications of physical geography principles, covering urban/rural development, spatial organization, land utilization, population dynamics, and human spatial patterns. Geographical Information Science specializes in GIS technologies and remote sensing for processing, managing, analyzing, and implementing geospatial data across various applications.