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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'll use technical expertise to address challenges, 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 cross-disciplinary scientific expertise 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 specialization knowledge, exceptional technical proficiency, and refined independent analysis and communication capabilities.
Pursue an extended major in Geographical Science to investigate spatial distributions of natural and human phenomena across local, regional, and worldwide scales. Combining theory with practical application, you'll master geographical information systems (GIS) software and remote sensing tools for data interpretation, modeling, and cartographic representation. The program enhances your analytical reasoning and demonstrates GIS applications for tackling contemporary environmental, social, and urban planning challenges.