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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 information-related careers, equipping you with technical expertise to tackle challenges, drive innovation, and enhance human communication. The curriculum spans accounting, economics, law, marketing, business strategy, alongside software engineering, design, mathematics, and information systems. The science component provides Australia's most extensive discipline choices, helping you build interdisciplinary scientific knowledge and practical skills while pursuing your passions. Gain hands-on experience through work-integrated learning opportunities, graduating with deep expertise in your specialization, advanced technical capabilities, and refined critical thinking and communication skills.
Statistics forms the backbone of scientific inquiry, offering mathematical tools to understand and manage uncertainty in natural phenomena. This field encompasses designing studies, gathering data, performing analyses, and interpreting numerical results to uncover patterns and insights. Applications range from DNA sequence analysis and evolutionary tree construction to improving medical treatments through experimental design and evaluating drought conditions using weather data. A key aspect involves developing statistical models for random events, enabling informed predictions and decisions. Such models find applications across biology, finance, physics, medicine, telecommunications, and reliability engineering, among other fields.