Bachelor of Applied Science(Study Area A)/Bachelor of Information Technology (IX55)

Course type:
Bachelor Degrees
Length:
4 years-full-time
 
 
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Enrolment process
About the institution
This double degree prepares you for an increasing range of careers that involve the application of information technology to science. It gives you the ability to use creative as well as analytical methods to solve scientific problems. Studying this double degree allows you to develop the technical skills required for your relevant field of study in applied science.

The science component of the course offers you the choice of majoring in biochemistry, biotechnology, chemistry, ecology, environmental science, forensic science, geosciences, microbiology or physics. Theoretical aspects are balanced by strong practical components in this science and information technology double degree.
QUT staff will provide every form of assistance possible, but it is ultimately your responsibility to ensure the accuracy and validity of your enrolment. Your Course Summary is the authoritative source on which units to complete and the order of progression required to get you to graduation.

Make sure you provide an accurate mailing address for University correspondence and keep it up to date. Failure to receive a notice because of change of address is not a sufficient excuse for missing a deadline or obligation. The University will deem that correspondence issued to your recorded mailing address has been received.

You must activate your QUT student email as it will be used for a range of correspondence and notification by the University including Library notices and fee statements.

It is important to be aware of all Student Rules and administrative dates to avoid any financial or academic penalties.Policy and procedures on enrolment
The Gardens Point campus is located on the Brisbane River in the city centre, next to the Botanic Gardens and Parliament House. It is within easy walking distance to shops, restaurants, theatres, galleries, and public transport including buses, trains and ferries.
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