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Overview

  • Complete both your Bachelor and Honours degrees in 3 years instead of 4.
  • Prepares you for entry into higher degree by research studies, and an academic career path.
  • Work with a supervisor to complete a research project in your field of study, in addition to your coursework.
  • Choose from a Bachelor of Applied Science, Corporate Systems Management, Games and Interactive Entertainment, Information Technology, or Mathematics.
Careers
  • Academic
  • Business Analyst
  • Computer Games Developer
  • Computer Salesperson/Marketer
  • Computer Systems Engineer
  • Data Communications Specialist
  • Database Manager
  • Electrical and Computer Engineer
  • Information Officer
  • Information Security Specialist
  • Internet Professional
  • Multimedia Designer
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Manager
  • Systems Analyst
  • Systems Manager
  • Systems Programmer
  • Systems Trainer
QUT course code IT29
Attendance Full time
Course duration 1 year full time
Start month February, July
Delivery
Faculty
  • Science and Engineering Faculty
Course contact Enquire
CRICOS code017323G

Details

If you are seeking advanced academic study or a research career in the study areas listed above, consider the Dean’s Scholars Accelerated Honours Program and extend your studies with an honours degree.

About this program

The Dean’s Scholars Program provides an enriched course of study for current Year 12 students (or those returning from a gap year) who obtain a high level of achievement in their studies. The program can be completed at an accelerated rate allowing you to complete both your bachelor and honours degrees in three years. It introduces high-achieving students to related research via the honours pathway and/or undergraduate research mentoring. The benefits of the program include:

  • information technology students can undertake a concurrent enrolment in the honours program during the final semester of their undergraduate degree
  • 12 credit points will be credited towards optional units in a student’s undergraduate information technology degree on the basis of coursework studies completed in the honours program.

Why do honours?

The honours program will expand your career options through exposure to the world of research. Honours is also the perfect pathway to an academic career through PhD studies, where you can become an independent researcher in your own right.

An honours degree signals to potential employers that you are someone with exceptional ability, motivation and commitment to your field. It gives you the chance to integrate the practical and conceptual knowledge gained through your degree. As an honours graduate, you can clearly demonstrate an ability to undertake rigorous independent research. These skills are unique to the honours program and will differentiate you from your peers in the employment market.

Professional recognition

You will qualify for professional accreditation and employment in the field relevant to the specialisations chosen.

Units

The Accelerated Honours program has been structured to provide an incentive for high achieving IT undergraduate students to continue into the Honours Program. Benefits of this accelerated program are:

  • you are approved to undertake a concurrent enrolment in the final semester of your IT undergraduate course. That is to say, you may enrol in undergraduate units and Honours
  • 12 credit points will be credited towards Block 3 electives in your IT undergraduate course on the basis of coursework studies completed in IT29 Honours
  • you are able to complete a 4 year program within 3 1/2 years.

Through a combination of research and advanced coursework units students can pursue specialised studies in a particular area of information technology. The course offers the opportunity to develop research and development skills, work on cutting-edge technology, and have access to specialist hardware and software. As a successful Honours graduate you are eligible to start a doctoral program, and can expect to obtain a research or teaching position. A wider range of career opportunities are available.

All course structures

Here are the rest of the study plans.

Entry requirements

Minimum academic requirements

Still not sure if you meet the entry requirements? Contact us.

Don't meet the academic requirements? We can help!

We offer pathway courses to help you meet the academic requirements for this course.

When you apply for this course, we'll recommend which pathway course you should enrol in.


Minimum English language requirements

Students must meet the English proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
overall6.5
listening6.0
reading6.0
writing6.0
speaking6.0
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
overall90.0
listening20.0
reading20.0
writing20.0
speaking20.0

Don't have IELTS or TOEFL score you need? We can help!

We offer courses to improve your English and help you gain entry to this course.

When you apply for this course, we'll recommend which English course you should enrol in.

Haven't completed an IELTS or TOEFL test? We can help!

You can complete an IELTS test at our Kelvin Grove campus.

IELTS test

Course fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.

2012: $11,700 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)

Scholarships and financial support

You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.

View all scholarships

Apply

How to apply for Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) - Accelerated Program

You apply directly to QUT for all our honours courses.

Are you ready to submit your application?

You're ready if you have:

  1. Checked important dates - the honours application form needs to be submitted for approval in December
  2. Checked you meet the entry requirements
  3. Checked course costs and if you're eligible for financial support
  4. Found a supervisor
  5. Discussed your options and developed your topic
  6. Written your research proposal
  7. Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
  8. Collected supporting documents (see application form)

All done? Then you're ready to apply.

Apply for honours admission