Commencing semesters, 2021
Semester 1
Semester 2
Program level
Undergraduate
Program code
2366
Faculty
Business, Economics & Law Fac
Science Faculty
School
School of Information Tech & Elec Engineering
Teaching Location
St Lucia
Delivery mode
Internal
Enquiries
Australian/domestic students
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Email: bel@uq.edu.au
Phone: 07 3365 7111
International students
International Student Advisor
Email: study@uq.edu.au
Phone: Outside Australia: + 61 3 8676 7004
Within Australia (Free Call): 1800 671 980
Why study Computer Science?
This plan forms part of a program that has been revised from 2021.
Please refer to Science Programs and Courses; select the year that you commenced study and then your program and plan to ensure you are viewing the correct course list and information.
If you require assistance or clarification, contact the Faculty of Science Student Enquiries Office.
Courses and requirements
View the courses and requirements for courses that can be studied as part of the Computer Science extended major.
Employment opportunities
Computing devices, the internet, data and information are an integral part of essentially every aspect of modern society, science, industry and government. This has created a high demand for graduates with computing skills across a wide range of career paths:
- Innovation in other scientific disciplines is increasingly driven by applying digital technology to collect and analyse massive amounts of data produced by both experimentation and complex simulations. The analysis and simulations require expertise in computer programming and data manipulation.
- Entire industries operate predominately or completely in the online world (e.g. music, movie streaming, online shopping, social media, apps, computer games). All of this is built on software, data and network technology by people with computing skills.
- Finance and commerce (e.g. the banking industry) relies on professionals with skills in information security and technical skills to analyse trends in financial data and customer management.
- Government organizations are increasingly making data publically available and looking for ways to utilize data, information and computing resources to improve efficiency and reduce costs. This requires specialist skills in programming, data analysis and computer systems.
What it costs
Please view the Bachelors of Science / Laws (Honours) for indicative fees.
How to apply
Please view the Bachelors of Science / Laws (Honours) for information on key dates and how to apply.