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This dual-degree program allows you to merge studies in cutting-edge information technology with diverse science disciplines. The University of Queensland's Bachelor of Information Technology 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 principles, mathematics, and information systems. The science component provides one of Australia's most extensive discipline choices, helping you build cross-disciplinary scientific expertise and hands-on abilities while following your academic passions. Practical experience is emphasized through career-focused learning and industry placements. Upon completion, you'll possess deep specialization knowledge, exceptional technical competencies, and refined critical thinking and communication abilities.
Most information and communication technology serves people across all sectors. Whether it's business-critical systems, health tracking applications, or mobile games, User Experience (UX) Designers ensure technology aligns with its intended purpose. This specialization targets students pursuing careers in the multidisciplinary domain of human-focused design. UX professionals are in growing demand throughout ICT industries, blending interpersonal abilities with creative vision and technical know-how to prepare for technology's evolving landscape. Coursework emphasizes design thinking, coding, and multi-platform prototyping, with skills honed through the BInfTech Design Computing studio courses.