International course guide 2021 - QUT, BRISBANE AUSTRALIA
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Queensland University of Technology – the university for the real world QUT is a major Australian university with a truly global outlook. Home to more than 50 000 students, our learning and teaching approach is designed to assist students in developing the skills and confidence to become the next generation of change-makers. We help them ‘look beyond the horizon’ to create innovative and entrepreneurial solutions. Technology is evident in every aspect of modern living, and at QUT, technology is more than just part of our name. We embrace and develop new technologies to help our students learn and to amplify the benefits of technology in their chosen careers. Our courses include a balanced mix of theory and practical experiences to ensure students excel in their chosen careers. Our teachers include entrepreneurs and industry leaders who equip, inspire and link students to the real world through industry-based projects, internships and placements. Our degrees and connections with industry are internationally recognised, which means our students and our research programs have a global impact. Studying at QUT offers you a world-class education in the heart of Brisbane, a welcoming, modern and multicultural city. Our staff and students come from many different cultural and religious backgrounds; including more than 9000 international students from 120 countries. Choosing QUT is the next step in your career journey, and we look forward to welcoming you on campus soon. Professor Scott Sheppard Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (International)
About QUT QUT is a top ten Australian university with a truly global outlook. We offer courses that enrich your career from your first day at university so that when you graduate, you’re ready to apply what you’ve learnt in the workforce. You’ll be immersed in practical learning experiences that demonstrate theory in action. You’ll work collaboratively with other students, world-class teachers, researchers and industry leaders to create innovative solutions that address real-world issues and capitalise on emerging opportunities. Underpinning your learning is QUT’s commitment to developing future leaders with an entrepreneurial outlook and a critical thinking mindset. This commitment includes assisting QUT students in knowing how to leverage their skills in the digital world, while also being confident to contribute their voice using well-practised strong interpersonal skills. Hear what our students say. 179 th COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES 1IN AUSTRALIA AND ST QUT RANKED GLOBALLY #9 IS AMONG THE 16 IN THE WORLD TH TOP 3 YOUNG UNIVERSITIES IN (QS World University Ranking IN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA by Subject, 2019) (QS Top 50 under 50 for 2019) (THE World University Rankings 2020)
CONTENTS Welcome to Brisbane 4 Student life in Brisbane 6 Living in Brisbane 8 Helping you settle in 10 Employability 12 Go global with QUT 14 Student stories 16 Graduate success 17 Why choose QUT? 18 WHAT CAN YOU STUDY? 19 Course list 20 Building and planning 24 Business 28 Communication, design and creative practice 36 Education 44 Health and community 50 Law and justice 62 Science, technology, engineering and mathematics 68 Double degrees 80 Research at QUT 82 Research success 86 English language and pathway programs 88 Entry requirements — pathway and undergraduate programs 96 Scholarships and financial support 100 TOP1% Important dates and events 102 Apply 103 Contact us and hear from our students 104 OF BUSINESS SCHOOLS WORLDWIDE
Student life in Brisbane Thousands of students from around the world choose to study and live in Brisbane each year. These students enjoy Brisbane’s safe and friendly lifestyle, with a full array of accommodation options, food choices, leisure activities, and very accessible public transport. Getting around Brisbane Leisure and social activities QUT Gardens Point campus is right in the heart and there are even some free services like the QUT students improve their focus on their of Brisbane City and is very well serviced by City Hopper ferry service and the CBD Loop studies by participating in a wide range of public transport. Brisbane is known as the bus service. QUT also has a free shuttle bus leisure and social activities. A huge number of “River City”, and many QUT staff and students service for students to travel the ten-minute activities enable students to ‘chill out’, get to use ferry boat services to travel to the QUT journey between the Gardens Point campus and know each other and experience the Aussie ferry stop next to the campus. Similarly, QUT’s the Kelvin Grove campus. culture. The Gardens Point campus is located Kelvin Grove campus is very well connected adjacent to the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, with many transport options, including a There are great walking and bike paths around so the relaxed study atmosphere is felt busway stop right on campus. Brisbane that provide QUT students with a safe everywhere on campus. travel experience. Many students walk, jog, A comprehensive bus, train and ferry network cycle, skate or even use public share scooters Fitness and sporting facilities are available links Brisbane’s surrounding suburbs to the city. to travel to QUT. at both Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove University students receive discounted fares, 6
campuses. This includes swimming pools, You’re important Food in Brisbane gymnasiums, and fitness clubs. There are also sports fields and tennis courts at the Safety and respect for all students is Brisbane has developed a well-earned ‘foodie’ Kelvin Grove campus where students can join imperative at QUT. There is no place for reputation with food options that cater for all competitive or social team sports including sexual harassment, assault, or any form of tastes. This means that international students basketball, volleyball, netball, dodgeball, touch discrimination, in university life. We actively will quickly find a local café where they enjoy football and soccer. Each year our annual work to keep our campuses safe and secure so sharing a meal or drink with other students running event – QUT Classic challenges social that you can thrive in a secure and comfortable and friends. There are farmer’s markets right and serious athletes with a 10km, 5km or 1km study environment. next to both QUT campuses each weekend and course right on-campus. (More information at a large number of easily accessible specialist QUT welcomes students and staff of all supermarkets are available across the city. www.qutsport.com) faiths and cultures. The QUT chaplains are QUT’s purpose-built QUT Esports Arena at available on campus to assist people with Find out more about food in Brisbane Gardens Point campus is available for all personal needs and provide pastoral care. QUT students. QUT is a leader in Australian esports International Student Services (ISS) offers a industry with amateur and semi-professional professional, confidential and free counselling esports teams. QUT even offer an esports service to support you throughout your studies scholarship. (More information at QUT. www.qutesports.com) The QUT medical centre and health clinics provide quality low-cost healthcare and advice Quick dining options on campus in the food Students participate in many social activities to all students. Pharmacies at each campus courts and numerous cafés provide students and clubs. More than 100 clubs enable you offer a range of medicines, vitamins, health easy access to take a break from the hustle. to meet like-minded peers and pursue your supplements and cosmetics. QUT encourages students to bring their own interests (see www.qutguild.com/clubs). There water bottle, drinking fountains can be found is also a variety of volunteering opportunities across the campuses. QUT Guild also provides connecting you to the QUT and wider Brisbane microwave ovens at each campus, making food community, making lifelong friends. preparation much easier and affordable. 7
Living in Brisbane Finding a place to live Managed share-house Under 18 supervision program When moving to a new country, there are There are several Student Accommodation If you’re under 18 years of age when you many things to organise, and one crucial companies or Real Estate Agents that specialise start at QUT, you’ll also need to apply for our thing is finding ‘your home, away-from-home’. in student share-house accommodation. This supervision program. To meet the requirements Brisbane offers a wide range of accommodation means a residential house is converted, into for your student visa, you must either be placed options, including homestay with an Australian separate fully furnished lockable bedrooms. in an approved homestay or accommodation, family, shared living, independent living and Students share common areas such as kitchen, or live with a parent, guardian or relative until purpose-built student accommodation near or bathroom and living areas. The price ranges you turn 18. on campus. from $165 to $350 each week and usually includes utilities and internet. Our under 18 supervision programs, QUT’s Accommodation Service will provide coordinated by International Student Services, you with information and advice to secure meets the Department of Home Affairs’ accommodation. Private share-house requirements by providing comprehensive accommodation support and monitoring of your welfare until you This option is similar to the managed share turn 18. Homestay house but is more flexible with their operation. QUT staff interview eligible local families For example, they are often prepared to who offer room and board to our students. Part-time jobs negotiate lease duration (less than six months) Homestay costs between $250 and $280 and sometimes are even prepared to negotiate Many international students find part-time work each week, depending on how many meals the weekly rental rate. Utilities would not to supplement their income while in Brisbane. are provided. This typically covers all utilities typically be included. Your visa may allow you to work limited hours (water, gas and electricity). Internet and phone during semester, and full-time during the contributions are extra. Find out how Cynthia holidays. Please review your visa conditions from Mexico found her with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) for accommodation permission. Purpose-built student Accommodation: Student residential apartment buildings offer individual bedrooms with some shared amenities. The rent usually includes a bed, study desk, some storage, and shared bathrooms, kitchens and common rooms. The price ranges from $250 to $500 each Cost of living week. Cost of utilities and internet are usually included, but please be sure to check this Brisbane is a very affordable city when before you sign up. All student apartment compared to other major cities in Australia complexes are centrally located and are close and in other countries. It’s important to budget to transport or walking distance to campus. well in advance to make sure you have enough Many are less than five minutes’ walk from money for your study and living expenses. QUT. 8
2 13 12 KELVIN GROVE 11 10 Campuses T LE S ST ST ST N N E EE EAG AN AI D Q U 1 QUT Gardens Point Campus EL ST AD T H L A BE 2 QUT Kelvin Grove Campus AL IZ M EL BRISBANE Y ST AR Accommodation G CBD EO M 9 ST R G 8 ET E ST 7 AR AR G ST 3 Scape South Bank M E IC AL 4 Urbanest South Bank PA C IF 5 Atira South Bank IC BR M SOUTH IS 1 OT BA BRISBANE 6 UniLodge South Bank OR SO RK NE M ER PA W CO RI UT LA AY IV VE 7 UniLodge Margaret Street RD GR H ND AL R EL BA S E E Y ST IA NK ST 8 Iglu Mary Street ST 4 5 3 9 Student One Elizabeth Street 6 10 Student One Adelaide Street 11 Student One Wharf Street 12 Iglu Kelvin Grove 13 UniLodge Kelvin Grove Ongoing weekly expenses Rent Food Transport Approximately $420-$440 Electricity, internet and telephone bills Printing and stationery Find out more about living Entertainment in Brisbane All prices are to be used as a guide only and are accurate as at December 2019. Estimated price Close to Types of providers Description Private bathrooms Included extras range per week campuses Purpose-built student Yes, depending on the Laundry, gym, Student-only residential complexes $265 to $500 Very close accommodation (PBSA) type of room swimming pool Real-estate agent managed Agent-managed shared Depends on Yes, depending on the properties (Houses, apartments, etc.) $165 to $300 Laundry accommodation the property type of room for students only Rental properties (Houses, Depends on Yes, depending on the Depends on the Private rentals apartments, etc.) managed by home $350 to $500 the property type of room property owners or real estate agents. Yes, depending on the QUT homestays Living with an Australian family $250 to $280 Usually yes Laundry, meals type of room For further information regarding accommodation please visit: www.qut.edu.au/study/student-life/living-in-brisbane 9
Helping you settle in Before you leave – Studying in a new country is very exciting. We look forward to welcoming you at QUT. We’d love to help you feel at home quickly. Our International Student Services (ISS) team offer a number of important services that will help you settle in. Health cover Don’t forget that you will need to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) before you come to Australia. QUT has an agreement with a preferred provider for students to get special benefits to cover the cost of OSHC. Pre-departure briefings QUT Airport Reception Service Pre-departure briefings are offered in many QUT offers a free 24-hour Brisbane airport 24hr countries and online. This is a great opportunity reception service for new international for you to hear from current QUT students students. Once you have accepted your offer and learn more about moving to Brisbane and received your student details, you can and studying at QUT. Details of pre-departure apply for airport reception. We will meet you at briefings will be available well before the start the domestic or international airport in Brisbane BRISBANE of each semester. and take you to your accommodation. Book your airport reception online - www.airport- AIRPORT reception.qut.edu.au/ RECEPTION FOR QUT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 10
You’ve made it! Once you’re in Brisbane there’s a number of activities that will help you feel at home. You will need to arrive at least one week earlier to participate in Orientation Week and attend the compulsory orientation for international students. Explore Brisbane Orientation Week (O Week) Before week one of your course, take some At O Week, you’ll learn more about QUT, the time to become familiar with Brisbane and your facilities, clubs and your course. Each Faculty neighbourhood. Check out the best routes to holds information sessions that are important QUT via public transport, where the nearest to attend. It’s a great opportunity to meet other supermarket is located and, of course, try a few students and join clubs and attend the social cafés to find the best coffee! activities. When you first leave home, and travel overseas, To help you find your way around our campuses adjusting to Australian culture might take some check out this link: time. Australians are known to be friendly and welcoming so you can always ask people at QUT and at your accommodation for help or advice. Support services QUT offers a range of services to help you settle into uni including language and learning skills development, personal and financial counselling, support for families, clubs and activities. Find out more www.qut.edu.au/ study/student-life/support 11
Employability Be ready for the real world These services include: Enterprise skills Our courses emphasise real-world practice • Career planning Employers are increasingly looking for more and hands-on learning, which means that than knowledge and know-how, they’re • Interview preparation you’ll build all the skills you need to step into looking for enterprise skills that include critical • Mentoring opportunities your future career after graduation. Practical thinking, an entrepreneurial mindset, data learning starts from your very first semester. • On-campus careers fairs literacy, communication skills and the ability Our courses are built around industry case • Work experience and internships to collaborate effectively across workgroups. studies, hands-on learning in labs and You will learn how to apply design thinking workshops and practical experience which Entrepreneurship processes, be curious, resilient and agile. means that you’ll put your theory into practice As the university for the real world of today, it’s and build the confidence and skills to succeed our promise to prepare you to shape the real in your future career. world of tomorrow. Entrepreneurship is the key As a QUT graduate you will be in demand. to realising this promise. QUT Entrepreneurship is a university-wide initiative which builds on WORK INTEGRATED We’ve got global connections with industry and government, so our courses are aligned our heritage as an entrepreneurial powerhouse LEARNING with international trends and standards. Your to help our students, alumni and staff make QUT course will be the launch pad your career their ideas a reality. 90 000+ needs. With a solid international reputation, We take time to understand what future your degree will be well regarded by employers entrepreneurs need and we’re invested in the in Australia and worldwide. next generation of entrepreneurs which will In addition to your course, QUT provides a wide make an impact in Australia and internationally. INTEGRATED LEARNING range of services to help you kick start your Our university-wide entrepreneurship initiative EXPERIENCES THAT QUT career. connects students with alumni and industry STUDENTS HAVE HAD IN experts who teach them to identify and act on THE LAST THREE YEARS entrepreneurial opportunities. 12
QUT not only builds entrepreneurship and students to develop the mindset and tools used enterprise skills into our courses, but also by the world’s brightest and most successful offers many programs for students to practice innovators and entrepreneurs. Learning how to and develop these skills. use critical thinking and collaboration to generate new ideas and innovative solutions in QUT’s OZ Ex program provides QUT a dynamic, fast-paced workshop is a international students with invaluable Australian tremendous career experience. industry experience. Participants complete a week-long team project with a Brisbane-based Read about Heidi’s industry partner. Guided by an in-company SwitchOn experience mentor, students experience an Australian workplace and develop their teamwork, critical thinking and communication skills. Read about Anna’s OZEx Our Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program experience is an opportunity for academic and practice- based professional learning within a work environment as part of your formal course of study. This could be internship projects or study tours in Australia and around the world. You will The SwitchOn Bootcamp is a unique one-day put theory into practice with work-integrated journey where students experience the power learning units and have great opportunities in of teamwork and creative problem solving. Led industry-leading organisations and workplaces by expert facilitators from QUT’s Creative where you’ll build important networks and learn Enterprise Australia (CEA), SwitchOn helps what your future career could really be like. 13
Go global with QUT Amplify your international As a graduate, it is becoming more important experience than ever to have real-world experience 2436 When you choose to study at QUT in Brisbane, to bring to the workforce. The wide range you still have the opportunity to study in another of international student mobility programs country. available at QUT provide endless opportunities for you to add value to your degree program This can be a short-term program of just a few and help you stand out from the crowd. weeks, a full semester or more. QUT STUDENTS Come to QUT and you can multiply your International opportunities WENT ON GLOBAL STUDY international experience by studying in several Many students also travel overseas for shorter EXPERIENCES BETWEEN countries. periods to work with international organisations, 2014-2019 undertake study tours or study-related projects, Each of our partner institutions offers its own or experience programs. unique experience, and a chance to live in a part of the world that could be like nothing You could participate in climate change projects you’ve experienced before. in Vanuatu, observe healthcare practices in Taipei, undertake creative studies in New York, These programs not only give you wonderful learn Spanish in Santiago or experience 3D personal experiences, they also look great on printing in Berlin. your resume! Learn more about amplifying your overseas experience. 14
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Student stories Federica Willemsen Yu Koga Gisella Lopes Gomes Pinto Ferreira ‘Studying in Brisbane has been a great ‘I love studying IT at QUT because the content we ‘I love living in Brisbane. It’s a very green and experience but very different compared to my learn is practical, relevant to modern technology modern city with all the things you need, a life in France. Brisbane is a very relaxed city and trends, and directly applicable to the real-world perfect place to study. people are less stressed, which creates a great of information technology. I particularly liked the study environment. unit called ‘Web Computing’, where we learnt I had heard from other students that QUT the entire process of building a web application was a great place, especially with support I really wanted to study internationally so I could from scratch. After I graduate, I plan to use the for international students. The staff are very improve my English but also to develop skills skills and knowledge I’ve gained at QUT to help welcoming and always there to help you. There enabling me to work worldwide. My favourite improve people’s lives.’ is also a great diversity of people from around subject has been international journalism since the world. The campus has a great location, we work on real-world projects and get to I find my learning experiences have been very close to the CBD and next to the Botanical practice how it is to be a real journalist. This good since the lecturers and tutors use many Gardens has been a great experience and I feel very innovative ways of communicating with the prepared to start my future career.’ students which has been very helpful. The I was granted a postgraduate scholarship which support and services offered by QUT is great enabled me to focus full-time on my research. Bachelor of Communication and we get free software that is industry I’m doing a masters as a pathway to a PhD (Journalism) standard which helps me prepare for my future program. My research is about prevention of career.’ gender violence in youth cohorts both in Brazil and Australia. I have three supervisors, a great Bachelor of Information Technology team with different expertise and advice.’ (Computer Science) Master of Philosophy 16
Graduate success Renee Robbie Nick Dowse Jenny Zhang ‘I really loved the combination of academic ‘I studied a Bachelor of Laws at QUT and through ‘I always wanted to be a teacher and even and real-world experience that I got at QUT. I my work experience placements, I landed a job though my parents wanted me to study other did about four different internships and work at a top tier law firm. Now, I’m working as a things I was very persistent in my career path. I experiences which really helped me apply the digital economy lawyer in London. believe if you really want something you should skills I learnt at university. pursue it and don’t give up. The best thing with studying at QUT has I chose to study at QUT because it gave me a been the engaging lectures, since most of QUT helped me to expand my knowledge and well-rounded suite of business skills such as the teachers are practicing lawyers and they practice in teaching. I was very fortunate to management, accounting, marketing, finance, know how it is working in the real world. QUT have many inspiring lecturers and mentors a tool kit of knowledge. When I graduated, I provides many options of real-world experience, to support me along the way. I did a few felt very prepared for the workforce and ready studying abroad and electives which has been professional placements throughout my degree, to start my career. QUT’s courses and lecturers very beneficial for my future career. I did work including early childhood in day care centres gave me the skills and confidence to help my experience at an IP (Intellectual Property) law and kindergartens (three to five-year old’s), as dream to become a reality to be working as a firm in Shanghai, a great way to test my legal well as in a lower primary school setting. The consultant with some of the world’s biggest skills and theory in a law environment. professional practicums allowed me to put my brands.’ knowledge and theory into practice and gain My passion is internet law, telecommunications work experience before I entered the real-world Bachelor of Business and technology law, so after I graduated, I workforce in Australia. applied for jobs in this area and landed a job at Ashurst. After a while, I wanted to try a different I currently work as a full-time prep teacher at aspect of telecommunications law and work on Brisbane primary school. It’s a very demanding projects focusing on Europe, Middle East and job and difficult at times but I really love it and Africa. London is the hub for this type of work, it’s very rewarding. All the practical experience so I decided to move overseas and got a job as and studies really prepared me for the workforce. a digital economy lawyer. QUT provided me with lots of support and help when applying for jobs which is very helpful I love my job because no day is the same and when you are an international student. there are always new exciting problems to solve.’ My current workplace loves the idea of employing a QUT early childhood teacher.’ Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) 17
Why choose QUT? We take real world to the next level. QUT is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a real-world focus. Our courses are in high demand and our research is globally recognised. Brisbane is Australia’s fastest-growing capital city for employment and QUT is in the heart of the central business district. Our connections with industry mean our students can access real-world experiences to apply what they have learnt. We’re an ambitious and collaborative university that equips you with the skills you’ll need in an increasingly disrupted and challenging world. New technology is creating new opportunities and changing the way we live and work. As technology evolves, we’ll help you evolve, too. 18
What QUT is the place for you If you want to: ✔ Live in a warm and welcoming city ✔ Gain a degree that is designed and can you study? ✔ Collaborate with expert and award-winning reviewed by employers teachers ✔ Access the latest technology and state-of- ✔ Have access to safe and affordable the art facilities accommodation ✔ Obtain internationally recognised ✔ Experience practical learning based on the qualifications latest theory Course list 20 Building and planning 24 Business 28 Communication, design and creative practice 36 Education 44 Health and community 50 Law and justice 62 Science, technology, engineering and mathematics 68 Double degrees 80 Research at QUT 82 English language and pathway programs 88 Entry requirements 96
Course list For more detailed information on these courses, search www.qut.edu.au by the course code. (See page 22 for double degree options) Campus Page Course GP (Gardens Point) Duration Fee per CRICOS Entry IELTS** number/ code KG (Kelvin Grove) (years) year* web O (online) BUILDING AND PLANNING Bachelor of Design (Architecture) DE43 096565B GP 3 Feb, Jul $33 800 6.5(6) p26 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) EN01 084921G GP 4 Feb, Jul $40 600 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Property Economics UD05 080478K GP 3 Feb, Jul $32 900 6.5(6) p26 Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours)(Construction Management; UD01 080479J GP 4 Feb, Jul $33 900 6.5(6) p26 Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering; Urban and Regional Planning) Graduate Certificate in Project Management PM15 084926C GP 6 months Feb, Jul $18 000 6.5(6) web Master of Architecture (Offered from 2022) DE83 099089A GP 2 Feb, Jul $36 100 6.5(6) p27 Master of Architecture (Offered until 2022) DE80 056390G GP 1 Feb, Jul $36 100 6.5(6) web Master of Engineering Management BN87 006368G GP 1 Feb, Jul $37 000 6.5(6) p27 Master of Project Management*** PM20 084927B GP 1.5 Feb, Jul $36 000 6.5(6) p27 BUSINESS Diploma in Business BS40 081618F KG 8 months Feb, June, Oct $22 432 5.5(5) p31 Bachelor of Business (Accountancy; Advertising; Economics; Finance; BS05 003491G GP 3 Feb, Jul, Nov $32 400 6.5(6) p30 Financial Planning; Human Resource Management; International Business; Management; Marketing; Public Relations) Bachelor of Business (Dean’s Honours) BS06 003491G GP 3 Feb $32 400 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business - International BS08 083019B GP 4 Feb, Jul $32 400 6.5(6) p31 Bachelor of Business (Honours) BS63 009038B GP 1 Feb, Jul^ $34 300 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Property Economics UD05 080478K GP 3 Feb, Jul $32 900 6.5(6) p32 Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication BS37 085449G GP and KG 6 months Feb, Jul $16 500 6 p34 (LS 5, RW 5.5) Graduate Certificate in Business BS39 031769E GP, O + 6 months Feb, Jul $17 200 6.5(6) web Graduate Certificate in Business Administration GS87 031575D GP 6 months March,Sept $25 200 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Business (Research) BS69 072979M GP 1 Feb, Jul^^^^ $34 300 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Business (Professional Accounting; Financial planning) BS79 069962B GP 1 Feb, Jul $34 500 6.5(6) web Master of Business (Accounting; Applied Finance; Human Resource BS11 085448J GP, O + 1.5 - 2^^ Feb, Jul,^^^ $34 400 6.5(6) p32 Management; Integrated Marketing Communication; International Business; Nov Management; Marketing; Philanthrophy and Nonprofit Studies; Professional Accounting; Public Relations; Strategic Advertising) Master of Business Administration GS75 045502F GP 1.5 Mar,Sept $50 400 6.5(6) p34 COMMUNICATION, DESIGN AND CREATIVE PRACTICE Diploma in Creative Industries IF06 081617G KG 8 months Feb, Jun, Oct $22 432 5.5(5) p42 Bachelor of Communication (Advertising and Public Relations; Digital KC40 096577J KG 3 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) p40 Media; Entertainment Industries; Journalism; Professional Communication) Bachelor of Creative Industries (Creative and Professional Writing; Media KK43 056186M KG 3 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) p39 and Communication; Drama and Performance; Entertainment; Fashion Communication; Interactive and Visual Design; Music and Sound; and Screen Content Production) Bachelor of Design (Architecture; Fashion; Industrial Design; Interaction DE43 096565B GP and KG 3 Feb, Jul ## $33 800 6.5(6) p41 Design; Interior Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Visual Communication) Bachelor of Design (International) (Architecture; Fashion; Industrial Design; DE45 096566A GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul ## $33 600 6.5(6) p41 Interaction Design; Interior Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Visual Communication) Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Architectural Studies) Advanced standing DE42 079947G GP 4 Feb $35 800 6.5(6) web (Offered until 2021) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting; Animation; Creative Writing; Dance KK34 056185A KG 3 Feb, Jul ## $32 500 6.5(6) p40 Performance; Dance; Drama; Film, Screen and New Media; Music; Technical Production; Visual Arts) Graduate Certificate in Digital Communication KC86 099300C KG 6 months Feb, Jul $15 800 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Digital Communication KC87 099301B KG 1 Feb, Jul $31 500 6.5(6) web Master of Architecture (Offered until 2022) DE80 056390G GP 1 Feb, Jul $36 100 6.5(6) p42 Master of Architecture (Offered from 2022) DE83 099089A GP 2 Feb, Jul $36 100 6.5(6) p42 Master of Digital Communication KC88 099302A KG 1.5-2^^ Feb, Jul $31 500 6.5(6) p43 Doctor of Creative Industries KK59 069963A KG 3 Feb $31 700 6.5(6) web EDUCATION Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) ED39 080481D KG 4 Feb $33 000 6.5(6) p46 Bachelor of Education (Primary) ED49 080480E KG 4 Feb $33 000 6.5(6) p46 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) ED59 080477M GP and KG^^^^^ 4 Feb $33 100 6.5(6) p47 Graduate Certificate in Education +++ EU60 094024C KG 6 months Feb, Jul $15 600 6.5(6) web 20
Campus Page Course GP (Gardens Point) Duration Fee per CRICOS Entry IELTS** number/ code KG (Kelvin Grove) (years) year* web O (online) Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) EU30 084581A KG 2 Feb $31 100 7.5 p48 (RW 7, LS 8) Master of Teaching (Primary) EU40 084582M KG 2 Feb $31 100 7.5 web (RW 7, LS 8) Master of Teaching (Secondary) EU50 084583K KG 2 Feb $31 100 7.5 p48 (RW 7, LS 8) Master of Education EU70 081798G KG 1.5 Feb, Jul $31 100 6.5(6) p49 Doctor of Education ED11 015023C KG 3 Jan, Jul $31 400 6.5(6) web HEALTH AND COMMUNITY Diploma in Health Science (Health Science) HL10 094986G KG 8 months Feb, Jun $29 246 5.5(5) p57 Diploma in Health Science (Nursing) HL10 094986G KG 8 months Feb, Jun $29 246 6(5.5) p57 Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) PY45 034136C KG 3 Feb, Jul $32 900 6.5(6) p52 Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours Psychology) PY09 061159E KG 1 Feb $31 900 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) HL53 075798C GP and KG 1 Feb $53 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Anatomical Sciences; Cell and Molecular LS40 052768K GP 3 Feb $47 900 6.5(6) p54 Biotechonology; Human Biochemistry; Human Physiology; Infection and Immunity) Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology XN51 070085K KG 4 Feb $36 500 7(6.5) p55 Bachelor of Health Information Management PU51 077705G KG 3 Feb $33 100 6.5(6) p55 Bachelor of Human Services SW03 058285C KG 3 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) p55 Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) CS48 080484A GP 4 Feb $36 000 7(6.5) p53 Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science LS47 076173F GP 4 Feb $44 100 6.5(6) p53 Bachelor of Nursing NS42 003501K KG 3 Feb, Jul $37 800 7(7) p52 Bachelor of Nursing - Graduate entry NS42 003501K KG 2 Feb, Jul $37 800 7(7) web Bachelor of Nutrition Science XN43 077703K KG 3 Feb $41 000 6.5(6) p56 Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) XN45 080482C KG 4 Feb $40 200 7(6.5) p56 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) CS47 089126F GP 4 Feb $38 000 7(6.5) p57 Bachelor of Podiatry CS44 077686F KG 4 Feb, Jul $41 600 7(6.5) p53 Bachelor of Podiatry - Graduate Entry CS44 077686F KG 2.5 Jul $41 600 7(6.5) web Bachelor of Public Health PU52 077691J KG 3 Feb $35 600 6.5(6) p56 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science XN50 093231D KG 3 Feb $36 400 6.5(6) p54 Bachelor of Social Work SW04 063034B KG 4 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) p57 Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Optometry OP45/ 065380A/ KG 5 Feb $40 200/ 7(6.5) p54 OP85 065379E $33 400 Graduate Certificate in Communication for Health HL31 096266B KG 6 months Feb, Jul $16 100 6 p61 (RW5.5, LS5) Graduate Diploma in Diagnostic Genomics LS72 O 1 Feb $35 800 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health PU67 061302C KG 1 Feb $32 300 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Health Management PU63 065614K KG 1 Feb, Jul $34 800 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety PU65 061160A KG 1 Feb $32 300 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Public Health PU60 020306E KG 1 Feb, Jul $32 600 6.5(6) web Master of Advance Practiced Nursing NS80 096267A KG 1.5 Feb, Jul $32 100 6.5(6) p58 Master of Clinical Psychology PY18 052769J KG 2 Feb $31 600 7(7) p59 Master of Counselling PY12 096589E KG 2 Feb $24 200 7(7) p59 Master of Diagnostic Genomics LS81 O 1.5 Feb $35 800 6.5(6) p60 Master of Health, Safety and Environment PU80 077704J KG 2 Feb $32 300 6.5(6) p58 Master of Health Management PU84 084929M KG 2 Feb, Jul $34 600 6.5(6) p58 Master of Psychology (Educational and Developmental) PY19 053489J KG 2 Feb $31 600 7.5(7) p60 Master of Public Health PU86 084930G KG 2 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) p58 Master of Social Work - Qualifying SW81 093236K KG 2 Feb $32 300 7(6.5) p59 LAW AND JUSTICE Bachelor of Justice JS34 006117E GP 3 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) p64 Bachelor of Justice (Honours) JS40 020313F GP 1 Feb $33 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Laws (Honours) LW36 083020J GP 4 Feb, Jul $31 600 6.5(6) p64 Bachelor of Laws (Honours) - Graduate Entry LW37 083020J GP 3 Feb, Jul $31 500 6.5(6) p64 Graduate Certificate in Applied Law LW76 077108G GP 6 months Feb, Jul $18 800 6.5(6) p66 Graduate Certificate in Policy and Governance JS23 O 1 year Feb $16 200 6.5(6) web (part-time) Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice LP41 009034F GP 24 weeks Jan, Jul $26 100 6.5(6) p65 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS Diploma in Engineering EN02 086329G KG 8 Months Feb, Jun, Oct $31 020 5.5(5) p73 Diploma in Information Technology IT10 081616G KG 8 months Feb, Jun, Oct $22 432 5.5(5) p73 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical Process; Civil; Computer EN01 084921G GP 4 Feb, Jul $40 600 6.5(6) p70 and Software Systems; Electrical and Aerospace; Electrical; Mechanical; Mechatronics; Medical) Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments (Software Technologies; IN05 092648J GP 3 Feb $36 700 6.5(6) p71 Animation; Game Design) Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science; Information IN01 012656E GP 3 Feb, Jul $37 600 6.5(6) p71 Systems) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) IN10 017323G GP 1 Feb, Jul $37 000 6.5(6) web 21
Campus Page Course GP (Gardens Point) Duration Fee per CRICOS Entry IELTS** number/ code KG (Kelvin Grove) (years) year* web O (online) Bachelor of Mathematics (Applied and Computational Mathematics; MS01 049433D GP 3 Feb $34 100 6.5(6) web Operations Research; Statistics) Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) MS10 080486K GP 1 Feb, Jul $33 900 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences; Chemistry; Earth Science; ST01 077696D GP 3 Feb, Jul $39 500 6.5(6) p72 Environmental Science; Physics) Bachelor of Science (Honours) ST10 080487J GP 1 Feb, Jul $39 800 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours)(Construction Management; UD01 080479J GP 4 Feb, Jul $33 900 6.5(6) p26 Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering; Urban and Regional Planning) Graduate Certificate in Business Analysis IN14 0101552 GP 6 months Feb $18 100 6.5(6) web Graduate Certificate in Communication for Engineering EN60 096755G GP and KG 6 months Feb, Jul $19 100 6 p77 (LS 5,RW 5.5) Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology IN17 086328J GP and KG 6 months Feb, Jul $16 900 6 p77 (LS 5, RW 5.5) Graduate Certificate in Computer Science IN15 0101553 GP 6 months Feb, Jul $18 100 6.5(6) web Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security and Networks IN16 0101554 GP 6 months Feb $18 100 6.5(6) web Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics IN26 098600K GP 6 months Feb $17 900 6.5(6) web Graduate Certificate in Information Technology IN18 0101555 GP 6 months Feb $18 100 6.5(6) web Graduate Certificate in Project Management PM15 084926C GP 6 months Feb, Jul $18 000 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Medical Physics) PH71 020315D GP 1 Feb, Jul $34 800 6.5(6) web Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Business Analysis; Cyber IN19 0101556 GP 1 Feb $36 100 6.5(6) web Security and Networks; Computer Science) Master of Applied Science (Medical Physics) PH80 043548G GP 1.5 Feb, Jul $34 600 6.5(6) web Master of Business Process Management IN23 062622A GP 1.5 Feb, Jul $36 000 6.5(6) web Master of Data Analytics IN27 098601J GP 1.5-2^^ Feb, Jul $35 600 6.5(6) p74 Master of Engineering*** EN50 060811A GP 1 Feb, Jul $39 300 6.5(6) web Master of Engineering Management*** BN87 006368G GP 1 Feb, Jul $37 000 6.5(6) p27 Master of Information Technology (Business Analysis; Business Process IN20 083059E GP 1.5-2^^ Feb, Jul $36 200 6.5(6) p75 Management; Computer Science; Cyber Security and Networks; Data Science; Enterprise Systems; Executive IT; Software Development) Master of Professional Engineering (Civil; Civil and Construction; Civil EN55 096754G GP 2 Feb, Jul $39 900 6.5(6) p76 and Management; Electrical; Electrical and Management; Mechanical; Mechanical and Management) Master of Project Management PM20 084927B GP 1.5 Feb, Jul $36 000 6.5(6) p27 QUTIC Fee per program General English Program QE05-45 062077K KG 5-45 All year $1375 p91 weeks (per 5 weeks) Intensive Program QC07 098567F KG 4 months Feb, Jun, Oct $10 452 6(5) p92 Standard Foundation QC08 065045E KG 8 months Feb, Jun, Oct $20 904 5.5(5) p92 Extended Foundation QC09 050167G KG 1 Feb $26 130 5.5(5) p92 IELTS Advanced QC15 073922J KG 10 weeks Feb, Oct $4600 6.5(6) p91 English for Academic Purposes 1 Standard QC34 0100526 KG 10 weeks Mar, Jul, Nov $4600 5.5 p91 (RW 5, LS 4.5) English for Academic Purposes 1 Extended QC35 0100527 KG 15 weeks Feb, Jun, Oct $6900 5 (RW 5) p91 English for Academic Purposes 2 Standard QC36 0100528 KG 10 weeks Mar, Jul, Nov $4600 6 p91 (RW 5.5, LS 5) English for Academic Purposes 2 Extended QC37 0100529 KG 15 weeks Feb, Jun, Oct $6900 5.5 p91 (RW 5.5) English for Academic Purposes 3 Standard QC38 0100530 KG 10 weeks Mar, Nov $4600 6.5 p91 (RW 6.5, LS 6) English for Academic Purposes 3 Extended QC39 0100531 KG 15 weeks Feb, Oct $6900 6.5 (RW 6) p91 University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation for Undergraduate Studies QC05 089122K KG 13 weeks Feb, Jul, Oct $10 452 6 web (RW 5.5, LS 5) University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation for Postgraduate Studies QC06 089123J KG 13 weeks Feb, Jul, Oct $10 452 6 p94 (RW 5.5, LS 5) UNIVERSITY WIDE Master of Philosophy IF80 095410G GP and KG Anytime $34 900 6.5(6) p84 Doctor of Philosophy IF49 006367J GP and KG Anytime $35 300 6.5(6) p84 DOUBLE DEGREES Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Business IX51 060816G GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 400 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Justice IX77 076302B GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) IX82 083021G GP and KG 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Social Work HL20 065387E KG 5 Feb , Jul $32 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Business IX92 085233B GP 4 Feb $41 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) IX88 085232C GP 5.5 Feb $42 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Mathematics ID28 0100982 GP and KG 4 Feb $42 200 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication ID05 096579G GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 600 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries ID01 059596B GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Architecture) ID21 096576K GP 4.5 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design (Fashion; Industrial Design; ID12 096567M GP 4 Feb, Jul $32 400 6.5(6) web Interior Architecture; Interior Design; Landscape Architecture; Visual Communication) 22
Campus Page Course GP (Gardens Point) Duration Fee per CRICOS Entry IELTS** number/ code KG (Kelvin Grove) (years) year* web O (online) Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) IX59 084925D GP 5 Feb, Jul $35 400 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing; Visual Arts; IX35 064813M GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul ## $32 300 6.5(6) web Drama; Animation; Film, Screen and New Media) Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments IX93 092651C GP 4 Feb, Jul $34 900 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology IX22 059595C GP 4 Feb, Jul $34 800 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Justice IX89 099274M GP 4 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Law (Honours) IX81 083022G GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Mathematics IX30 059601K GP 4 Feb $33 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media)/Bachelor of Information ID10 096583M GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $34 400 6.5(6) web Technology Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media; Entertainment Industries; ID08 096578G GP and KG 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 100 6.5(6) web Journalism)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media; Journalism, Professional ID09 096582A GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 800 6.5(6) web Communication)/Bachelor of Justice Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)/Bachelor of ID06 096580C KG 4 Feb $36 400 6.5(6) web Nutrition Science Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)/Bachelor of ID07 096581B KG 4 Feb $35 200 6.5(6) web Public Health Bachelor of Communication (Journalism; Professional Communication)/ ID11 096584K GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $35 200 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services ID02 058291E KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 900 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Information Technology ID03 059227E GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $35 500 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) ID04 083023F GP and KG 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 200 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) ID19 096574A GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $36 200 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of Property Economic ID16 096571D GP 4.5 Feb, Jul $33 100 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Design (Architecture; Interior Architecture; Landscape ID18 096573B GP 5 Feb, Jul $33 700 6.5(6) web Architecture)/Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Construction Management; Urban and Regional Planning) Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) ID13 096568K GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $33 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design; Interaction Design; Landscape ID14 096569J GP 5 Feb, Jul $35 500 6.5(6) web Architecture)/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)/Bachelor of Information Technology ID15 096570E GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $35 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture)/Bachelor of Property Economics ID17 096572C GP 4 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)/Bachelor of Science ID20 096575M GP 4 Feb, Jul $35 800 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Business ID25 099059G GP and KG 4.5 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing; ID24 099058G KG 4.5 Feb $32 700 6.5(6) web Dance; Drama; Film, Screen and New Media; Music; Visual Arts) Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Information Technology ID22 099057J GP and KG 4.5 Feb, Jul $35 600 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Information Technology SE60 084923F GP 5 Feb, Jul $38 100 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Mathematics SE40 084922G GP 5 Feb $38 100 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science SE80 084924E GP 5 Feb, Jul $39 400 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing; Film, Screen and New Media)/ IX85 083024E GP and KG 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 100 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments/Bachelor of Mathematics SE70 092653A GP 4 Feb $35 400 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Business IX42 088346B GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $32 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Justice IX78 058290F GP and KG 4 Feb, Jul $33 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Public Health HL41 094204K KG 4 Feb $34 600 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) IX87 083025D GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $34 400 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Mathematics SE30 059226F GP 4 Feb $35 700 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Justice/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) LW45 083027B GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 200 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) HL17 065615J KG 4 Feb $37 100 7(7) web Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health HL16 077687E KG 4 Feb $35 400 7(7) web Bachelor of Property Economics/Bachelor of Business ID26 099272B GP 4 Feb, Jul $32 600 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Property Economics/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) ID27 099273A GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $32 000 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business IX23 078352J GP 4 Feb, Jul $34 800 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments SE90 092649G GP 4 Feb $37 100 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology SE50 080489G GP 4 Feb, Jul $37 900 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) IX80 083029M GP 5.5 Feb, Jul $35 100 6.5(6) web Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Mathematics SE20 078353G GP 4 Feb $36 200 6.5(6) web Master of Business/Master of Business BS18 069780G GP 2 Feb, Jul $34 400 6.5(6) web ^ Economics, Finance and Philanthropy majors are only available in February. This course can be packaged with another Science and Engineering 1 year master *** ^^ depending on educational background program and you can receive an award for each degree ^^^ mid-year commencement for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies major + with Integrated Marketing Communications major is available online ^^^^ Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies major is only available in February. Mid-year entry ++ not all study areas available online for other majors is subject to unit and supervisor availability. +++ Only the no major option is available to international students onshore on a student ^^^^^ study at both campuses depends on selected teaching areas visa. All other Majors are available online only. ## mid-year commencement available for some majors ++++ Fee per course (48cp) * Indicative fees per year web: please check QUT website www.qut.edu.au ** Minimum IELTS requirement or equivalent (see the website for entry requirements for each course) 23
BUILDING AND PLANNING Study building and planning Hands-on creativity Planning and management With degrees ranging from property economics Our design degrees prepare you to Channel your imagination and creativity into to civil engineering, we have study options for be adaptable and resilient, so you can the planning and management of urban and the broad range of careers that make up the conceptualise, collaborate and innovate in the regional spaces. Learn to design and manage building and planning industry. real world. From the first semester, you’ll be the use of land and natural resources to immersed in a hands-on creative environment, meet human needs in a sustainable way. Coordinate and develop working in fully-equipped workshops with Our courses prepare you to plan large-scale Our highly practical degrees in urban 3D printing, laser-cutting and the latest projects such as new cities, ports, recreational development, property economics and technologies. Give your career greater flexibility areas and transport routes in consultation with construction management put you at the through a double degree, pairing your design local communities and colleagues in related forefront of emerging industry trends. Learn to passion with business, law, engineering or fields. provide meaningful property advice, coordinate more, and create your own space in the future large and complex construction projects or plan workplace. the sustainable developments of tomorrow. Real-world opportunities Engineer your future With opportunities for international exchange and study tours, access to state-of-the-art CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL Our future-focused civil engineering course gives you hands-on experience in an innovative research facilities, work integrated learning and ENGINEERING learning environment. Specialise and tailor internships with industry partners, you’ll get the SUBJECTS RANKED your course to suit your career aspirations and experiences you need to lay the foundations for 51-100 WORLDWIDE develop the practical solutions that will shape your career. (9th in the Oceania region) in the 2019 the real world of tomorrow in our multi-million QS World University rankings by subject. Architecture, building and design dollar research facilities. Our courses place you in the heart of an innovative and multidisciplinary school with excellent connections to the real world of professional design. Get inspired to create environments that will positively affect human health, environmental quality, social relationships and urban systems. ‘During my course, I have had the opportunity to visit construction sites with QUT Construct Club and meet industry professionals working in the field. The supportive and approachable nature of QUT’s teaching staff has boosted my confidence not only in the classroom but also in the workplace. I am now working with BriStar Group as part of their Quantity Surveying Internship program.’ Jaslyn Wei Lin Tan Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering) 24
‘I really love the combination of theory and real-world learning that is offered at QUT. Since many of my teachers are from industry, we get to work on real-world cases and learn from their experiences. This practical experience really helps us to prepare for our future career. In my current role as a Cadet Quantity Surveyor, I get to practice my skills, making it one step closer to achieve my dream job as a Quality Assurance Manager.’ Songlin Cui Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering)
Building and planning courses There are many other building and planning courses at QUT available to international students. Here are just a few. Bachelor of Design (Architecture) and environmentally sound infrastructure for Our industry connections mean your studies (DE43) the wider community. are innovative and relevant, mirroring trends Search online for QUT DE43 and developments in industry. The Bachelor of Why choose this course? Urban Development (Honours) is designed so Indicative fee: $33 800 Campus: Gardens Point Civil engineers are in demand and they are well you can explore each of the core majors in your Entry: February, July paid. As a civil engineer, you could be involved first year. This will help you make an informed Duration: 3 years (6 semesters) full-time IELTS: 6.5 overall (no sub-score below 6.0) in a project from design stage to construction decision about which major to study from your and completion. second year. If you already know what you Architecture at QUT is recognised want to study, you can explore our majors. internationally for our focus on innovation and You will be eligible for professional membership sustainable development. in Australia and overseas, giving you more • Construction Management employment opportunities. Throughout your • Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering • Learn to create environments with positive studies you will gain broad knowledge and • Urban and Regional Planning impacts on human health, environmental specialisations so you will be better equipped quality, social relationships and urban to start work in professional practice. QUT RANKED systems. • Study sustainable systems using advanced Career outcomes 51-100 digital design tools. Civil engineers can work as a consulting • Undertake architectural design projects in engineer, project manager, municipal engineer, practical studio settings. structural engineer, transport engineer, in the QS World Why choose this course? geotechnical engineer or water engineer University Rankings and may gain employment in government by Subject 2019 Architects are facing exciting challenges and or semi-government agencies, construction for Architecture creating amazing structures that are inspiring firms, power-generating authorities, mining the cities of the future. How we live and work firms, property development or consulting tomorrow will be very different to today and engineering firms. Bachelor of Property Economics architects are setting the direction. (UD05) Professional recognition Search online for QUT UD05 Careers outcomes All graduates are eligible for an Engineers Indicative fee: $32 900 per year Graduates can find employment in the Australia (EA) membership. EA is a signatory Campus: Gardens Point fields of architecture and building design. Entry: February, July to the Washington Accord, providing graduates Duration: 3 years (6 semesters) full-time Upon completion of a two-year Master of with professional recognition in various IELTS: 6.5 overall (no sub-score below 6.0) Architecture degree and the required period of countries, opening even more doors to QUT This is one of the few specialised property work experience, graduates are eligible to sit Civil Engineering graduates. courses in Australia. The property sector is a registration exam to become an architect in one of Australia’s largest industries and second Australia. Bachelor of Urban Development largest employer. (Honours) (UD01) Bachelor of Engineering Search online for QUT UD01 Why choose this course? (Honours) (Civil) (EN01) Property economics at QUT is concerned with Indicative fee: $33 900 per year Search online for QUT EN01 Campus: Gardens Point all aspects of property: investment, asset Entry: February, July Indicative fee: $40 600 per year management, development, valuation and Duration: 4 years (8 semesters) full-time Campus: Gardens Point research, with a focus on finance and the IELTS: 6.5 overall (no sub-score below 6.0) Entry: February, July Duration: 4 years (8 semesters) full-time commercial property market sector. IELTS: 6.5 overall (no sub-score below 6.0) This flexible course allows you to pursue your area of interest. You’ll gain real experience and Career outcomes Civil engineers plan, design, construct, operate make industry contacts before graduating with and maintain a variety of structures and Careers may include property valuer and an advanced qualification. facilities—from roads and factories to railways adviser, investment analyst, development and harbours. They are also involved with the Why choose this course? manager, property and asset manager, funds assessment of the impact of projects on the manager and positions in corporate real estate. Urban development is about planning, natural and social environment. Civil engineers designing and constructing buildings, are responsible for producing safe, economical infrastructure and cities for the future. 26
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