Mathematics/Information Technology
Bachelor's degree
In Brisbane (Australia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Brisbane (Australia)
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Duration
4 Years
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Credits
64
Why study the Bachelors of Mathematics/Information TechnologyThe dual four-year program provides students with a focused background in Information Technology along with the in-depth knowledge of a mathematics degree.The Information Technology component is a hands-on project-focused program based on international standards for computer science and information systems. Students study programming languages, algorithms and information structure and develop the ability to process data or information to solve problems.In the Mathematics component you will develop a comprehensive specialised knowledge in one field of mathematics or a high level of sophistication in the applications of mathematics. Modern computation, advances in scientific technology and the increasing production of data have all increased the scope for applications of mathematics well beyond the traditional areas of engineering and the physical sciences, to include fields such as finance, economics, information technology and molecular biology. There is increasing recognition that graduates with high-level quantitative and analytic skills will play a key role at the forefront of new developments in these and other fields.
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Entry requirementsQueensland Year 12 or equivalent English and Mathematics B.View the equivalent qualifications for international students.All international applicants need to meet the minimum entry score for this program.IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ, view the English proficiency policy .International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Bachelors of Mathematics/Information Technology are eligible to apply for an...
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Subjects
- GCSE Mathematics
- Technology
- Mathematics
- Executive
Course programme
Program structure
The Bachelors of Mathematics/Information Technology is made up of two course lists:
Course list for the Bachelor of Information Technology Course list for the Bachelor of Mathematics
Each course is allocated a certain number of units (#). A standard full-time study load is 8 units per semester.
The Bachelors of Mathematics/Information Technology has a single set of Program Rules, which explain what is required to complete the dual program. These requirements include the total number of units you need to complete in order to graduate.
If you decide to enrol in a dual program, you can use a Dual Degree Planner to help organise your studies.
To have your degree conferred, you also need to comply with UQ’s policies and rules.
A student is required to complete one of the following:
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BInfTech with no major, 48 units comprising -
- at least 18 units from Part A; and
- at least 6 units from part B, with at least 2 units from part B1; and
- at least 8 units from part C; and
- the balance from electives being courses from Part D or other courses approved by the Executive Dean; with no more than 8 units of level 1 courses; or
- BInfTech with a single major, 48 units comprising -
- at least 18 units from Part A; and
- 14 units from Part E under one heading; and
- the balance from electives being courses from parts B, C or D or other courses approved by the Executive Dean with no more than 8 units of level 1 courses; or
- BInfTech with a two single majors, 48 units comprising -
- at least 18 units from Part A; and
- 14 units from Part E under one heading; and
- 14 units from Part E under another heading where courses which are compulsory in both majors must be substituted by courses from part B or C; and
- the balance from electives being courses from parts B, C or D or other courses approved by the Executive Dean; or
- BInfTech with a dual major, 48 units comprising -
- at least 18 units from Part A; and
- 24 units from Part F under one heading; and
- the balance from electives being courses from parts B, C or D or other courses approved by the Executive Dean.
- no more than 20 units of level 1 courses.
Mathematics/Information Technology
