Explore our undergraduate courses
Information technology
Choose from seven new future-focused IT majors, and solve a real industry problem for a client during your studies.
Bachelor of Information TechnologyGames and interactive environments
Prepare for a career in the booming games industry and experience the whole game and interactive media development process.
Bachelor of Games and Interactive EnvironmentsNew vertical double degree
Combine your passion for tech with advanced data science skills. Graduate with both a bachelor and master in just four years.
Bachelor of IT / Master of Data ScienceDouble degrees
Studying a double degree at QUT doesn't mean a heavier study load. It simply means you add a year or so to your time at university and graduate with two qualifications.
Data science
Analyse and interrogate data to provide meaningful insights with Queensland's only specialist data science undergraduate degree.
Bachelor of Data SciencePathways to a degree
Study our new IT degree
Our Bachelor of Information Technology has been co-designed with industry and prepares you for the high-impact roles shaping the future: from AI and cybersecurity to software development, business analysis, automation and beyond. Choose from one of seven new, industry-informed majors available for study from 2026, each designed to prepare you for the challenges of tomorrow's tech landscape.
Hear from real IT and games students
Find out what it’s like to study IT and games dev at QUT, learn about student life and explore exciting projects our researchers are involved in.
What does an IT career look like?
Discover what a job in IT is all about, meet real people working in the field and find out what you can do right now to set your career on the right path.
Learn from the experts
Professor Daniel Johnson
Professor Daniel Johnson is a leading figure in game research and interaction design at QUT. He currently teaches game innovation and computer game studies.
Associate Professor Wasana Bandara
Associate Professor Wasana Bandara is a globally recognised expert in information systems. She has taught more than 30 different courses at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Associate Professor Leonie Simpson
Associate Professor Leonie Simpson is a cryptographer who has a passion for information security and cyber security. She is responsible for coordinating the Cyber Security unit, which catered to more than 1,000 students in 2023.
Find your tribe
Whether you are a chess fanatic, beach volleyball player, bookworm or woman studying tech, connect with like-minded people at one of our many club, including:
- CODE Network
- Law, Innovation and Technology Society
- QUT AI & ML Society
- QUT Business Analysis and Data Science Club
- QUT Cyber Security Club
- QUT Game Development Club
- QUT The Emerging Coders Network (Tech)
- Women in Technology.
Love gaming? So do we
Take your love of gaming and turn into real-world opportunities with athletic scholarships, behind-the-scenes production and commentary, and social and community events.
We offer a holistic approach to one of the fastest growing emerging sports with inclusion programs and industry placements. Our purpose-built esports arena is Australia’s first university gaming space.
Whether you play for fun or would like to level up your gaming, you're in the right place.
News and events
Countdown on for student satellite space launch in Sweden
It’s a nail-biting week for a team of QUT students who are counting down to their palm-sized satellite being blasted into space aboard Swedish sounding rocket SubOrbital Express-5 after its launch window opens this Thursday at 8.01am AEST.
Seven ARC Linkage projects receive more than $3.6 million funding
QUT is celebrating the success of seven ARC Linkage Projects 2025 Round 2 applications totalling $3,668,784.
Kedron Brook tops the microplastics count - three Brisbane creeks study
A QUT study of microplastics in the sediment of three Brisbane creeks has found that Kedron Brook had the highest load of plastic microparticles, followed by Bulimba and Enoggera creeks.