Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
1.
Incorporate concepts of professionalism, cultural awareness, and ethical practice within the IT work environment.
2.
Identify, interpret, analyse, problem solve information technology needs within the area of software or computer networks.
3.
Work independently or in teams to design and develop innovative technological solutions.
4.
Effectively communicate, both written and verbally, employing appropriate interpersonal skills.

When Can I Start?

Toowoomba

Admission Requirements

Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting all advertised eligibility requirements, or satisfying the requirements of an approved non-standard admission pathway.

The University of Southern Queensland accepts a range of qualifications to determine eligibility for admission. These include, but are not limited to, Australian senior secondary qualifications (such as the QCE or HSC), overseas senior secondary qualifications (such as GCE-A Levels), prior tertiary studies, prior TAFE/VET studies, work experience, and completed enabling programs.

For further information on the pathways that are available to you, please refer to:
Domestic Applicants
International Applicants

English Language Requirements

All Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the University's English Language requirement.  Further information regarding English language requirements can be found here

Recognition of Prior Learning for Credit

If you have prior work or other life experience or have studied previously, you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning (RPL) for credit. Credit can help reduce your tuition fees, study load and the time it takes to complete your degree.
 
Learn more about Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for credit.

Program Rules

The program consists of eight (8) units comprised of:

  • 2 core courses
  • 4 specialisation courses
  • 2 approved courses (Approved courses include any level 8000 CSC or CIS coded course, subject to pre-requisite satisfaction.)

Program Structure

Core courses

2 Units

Specialisations

4 Units

Approved Courses

2 Units

Recommended Enrolment Patterns

The Recommended Enrolment Patterns will help you decide which courses to study and when. They take into account course pre-requisites, co-requisites and timetabling requirements.

You may choose to study fewer units than the full time pattern, or more units than the part-time pattern, but if doing so you should use these as a guide to best structure your studies, ensuring all requisites are met.

Contact

Ji Zhang

Fees

At UniSQ fees are generally charged at course level and are therefore dependent upon individual enrolment and other factors, such as a student's residency status.
For more information regarding fees and additional expenses of UniSQ programs, visit our Fees page.

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