Boost your career prospects
Postgraduate study can help you deepen your knowledge in an area, find new interests or even start a new career path. A postgrad degree can mean a higher job qualification, salary and skill level. The tech industry is constantly advancing, but a postgrad in IT, data analytics or business process management (BPM) will help keep your credentials ahead of the game.
Business process management
Develop the skills and knowledge needed to manage business activities through innovative and evidence-based business process management practices and IT solutions.
6 months full-time | 1 year part-time
Data analytics
Meet booming industry demands with your analytical skills and ability to turn data into insight and intelligence. Drive real change and impact key decisions by learning how to make sense of the volume, variety, and velocity of data we collect as a society.
1-2 years part-time
1-2 years full-time | 2-4 years part-time
Information technology
Develop the ability to employ existing IT methods to address industry-specific problems. Boost your IT career with a graduate certificate or masters degree.
6 months full-time | 1 year part-time
2 years full-time | 4 years part-time
Reduce your fees by more than 60%
QUT has introduced Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for 10 in-demand IT, cyber security, data analytics and business process management courses, allowing you to save more than 60% on tuition fees. Choose from a range of graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and masters degrees.
Women in STEM
With only one in four STEM workers being women, we recognise the importance of supporting and celebrating women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
We're tackling this gender divide through a number of programs and initiatives, including #STEMtheTide.
News and events
National AusiSTAR Hub to provide data science boost for Aussie athletes
QUT will invest $4.5 million into sports data science over the next five years as part of a new national research hub that will help build better athletes in the lead-up to the 2032 Games and beyond.
Global analysis of 30M hydrogen energy tweets shows increase from 2015 Paris Agreement
Australia’s hydrogen energy-related discussion on Twitter (now X), ranked seventh globally, according to an analysis of 30.7 million tweets conducted by QUT researchers.
Three QUT researchers awarded NHMRC Investigator Grants
QUT is celebrating the awarding of $6,189,180 in National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grants for three researchers.