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Our combined Design and Information Technology degree equips you with a distinctive skillset to push boundaries and excel in our rapidly changing world. Blending creative design with technical knowledge, you'll graduate as an adaptable professional ready to solve complex human challenges with originality and vision. Tailor your learning journey by selecting one major from each degree program to match your professional aspirations. The Design curriculum immerses you in fundamental concepts through 6 practical studio projects and offers 5 specialized majors. For Information Technology, we emphasize three key areas: human factors, programming, and data systems. You'll establish strong competencies in these IT fundamentals while specializing in either UX Design, Software Development, or Information Systems. This interdisciplinary program shapes you into more than just a graduate - you'll become a versatile expert fluent in both design thinking and technological innovation.
To be offered a place in an undergraduate program, you need to have successfully completed Queensland Year 12, or a qualification equivalent to Queensland Year 12, with the required minimum entry score for the program you're interested in studying.
A minimum entry score is the lowest score you need to achieve to be considered for a place in a program.
This score is displayed in different ways, depending on the studies you have completed:
Australian Year 12, International Baccalaureate or New Zealand NCEA studies
You must achieve the required ATAR score, Queensland rank or IB score for your preferred UQ program if you are currently studying:
Australian Year 12 (or equivalent)
International Baccalaureate, or
National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 in New Zealand.
 
Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent):