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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Diploma in Information Technology

  • Diploma

The Diploma in Information Technology is a pathway program designed to help you successfully progress to QUT's Bachelor of Information Technology.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma
Duration
8 months full-time, 16 months part-time
Course Code
420301, 081616G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul, Nov
ATAR
60

About this course

Highlights
  • Provides pathway into QUT's Bachelor of Information Technology
  • Develop academic skills for successful study in the degree program
  • Three start dates are available throughout the year
  • Successful graduates will receive 1 year of credit for prior learning (advanced standing) towards the Bachelor of Information Technology degree.
Highlights
  • Provides pathway into QUT's Bachelor of Information Technology or
    Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments
    .
  • Develop academic and English language skills for successful study in the degree program.
  • Successful graduates will receive 1 year of credit for prior learning (advanced standing) towards the Bachelor of Information Technology or
    Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments
    degree.
  • Learn to operate effectively in an Australian university setting.

Entry requirements

Study locations

Kelvin Grove

What you will learn

QUT's Diploma in Information Technology is a pathway program designed to help you successfully progress to the Bachelor of Information Technology. It provides a hands-on approach that allows you to explore areas in information technology and gain an understanding in both computer science and information systems. The Diploma also focuses on developing your academic skills for future success. A highly supportive learning environment with smaller class sizes ensures a more personalised learning journey and a seamless transition to university studies.

The Diploma in Information Technology (IT) is equivalent to the first year QUT's Bachelor of Information Technology (IN01) and Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (IN05). This premium pathway provides an introduction to building and applying innovative IT solutions across diverse industries and provides additional academic and language support preparing you for successful study in the QUT Science and Engineering Faculty. You will:

  • Study on campus as a QUT student with access to all services and facilities across the University.
  • On completion with the required results receive a guaranteed place in the Bachelor of IT or Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments with 1 year of advanced standing.
  • Study first year academic content.
  • Benefit from an interactive learning environment with small classes and more contact hours.
  • Develop academic English language skills and progress without the need to take another IELTS test (or equivalent).

Real-world facilities

This course is taught at QUT College which is located at QUT's Kelvin Grove campus. The College is where you will spend most of your time going to classes and getting to know other international students. You will receive a QUT Student ID card which will give you access to all QUT's outstanding facilities making you part of the fun and exciting QUT university community right from the start. Our community offers lifestyle and social opportunities which will help you to enjoy a richer cultural experience.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

Graduates of this course may seek entry to general IT fields or continue their studies with the Bachelor of IT leading to a successful IT career. Some examples are listed below.

Possible careers
  • Computer game programmer
  • Computer scientist
  • Computer-aided designer
  • Database manager
  • It project manager
  • Interaction designer
  • Mobile app designer
  • Network administrator
  • Process and it strategist
  • Programmer
  • Systems analyst
  • Systems programmer

Course structure

IT10 students can enrol in a maximum of 48 credit points (4 units) per teaching period.

IT10 students can enrol in a maximum of 48 credit points (4 units) per teaching period.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Computing & Information Systems courses at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).
78.9%
Overall satisfaction
80.7%
Skill scale
61.1%
Teaching scale
67.1%
Employed full-time
$60.3k
Average salary