Duration

4 Years full-time (or part-time equivalent)

Commencing 2021

Semester 1 (22 Feb, 2021)
Semester 2 (26 Jul, 2021)

Program level

Undergraduate

Units

64

Faculties

Engineering, Architecture & Information Technology
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Teaching Location

St Lucia

Delivery mode

Internal

Courses and requirements

View the courses and requirements for courses that can be studied as part of the Bachelors of Information Technology / Arts.


Component Degrees

Component Degrees that make up the Bachelors of Information Technology / Arts:


Dual Degree Planner

Bachelors of Information Technology / Arts

AQF level

Refer to your component degrees for AQF level.

Fees for Australian students

When you enrol each semester, mySI-net will calculate your fees. An invoice with the fees for the current semester will generally be available for viewing on mySI-net overnight.

If the invoice for a given semester or teaching period is not yet available, you can use the Fees Schedules to estimate your fees. Please see the program rules, the Bachelor of Information Technology course list and the Bachelor of Arts course list if you are unsure which courses you can do in your program.

Fees for all students are reviewed annually in accordance with the University's Student Fees Policy, and may increase from 1 January each year.

If you are a prospective student, or if you haven't yet commenced your program, please see the Study at UQ website for fee information.

How to apply

Applications must be lodged via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre.

Closing Date

Please refer to the QTAC website (www.qtac.edu.au) for details of closing dates for the submission of applications, documentation and changes of preference.

How to apply

Enquiries for Australian students

BInfTech: EAIT Faculty; BA: Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences

Email: enquiries@eait.uq.edu.au

Phone: 07 3365 4777

Web:

Why study the Bachelors of Information Technology / Arts?

Graduates will have in-depth knowledge and be prepared for leadership in the information technology profession. Graduates will display effective communication skills, independence and creativity, critical judgment and ethical and social understanding. The objective of the Bachelor of Information Technology is to train students in- the study of digital computer systems and their applications; the ability to process data or information in order to solve problems; the study of programming languages, algorithms and information structures. The Bachelor of Arts component allows students to choose from a wide variety of majors to either complement their information technology studies, or to broaden their knowledge in another field, thus expanding their opportunities to work in different areas.

Note: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Arts prior to 2021 should refer to course and program information for previous years here, unless you have program changed into the new program structure commencing 2021.

What you can study

How to apply

What it costs

Program rules for the Bachelors of Information Technology / Arts