In this course you will
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of information technology, business processes, systems and data.
- Develop data and process models to guide systems design and improvement.
- Apply IoT, Cloud and cutting-edge technologies to improve business operations and management.
- Learn data analytics and strategic decision-making to deliver business insights and intelligence.
- Develop enterprise-wide digital transformation initiatives that align with organisational goals and values.
- Understand how business knowledge and information technology shape future industries.
- Get career-ready for roles such as business analyst, process analyst, information systems consultant, chief technology officer, chief information officer, enterprise architect, IT project manager, executive, or entrepreneur.
This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and has international recognition. You will also be able to work on real-world projects with industry partners, gain practical experience through internships or placements, and network with potential employers.
In this course you will
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of information technology, business processes, systems and data.
- Develop data and process models to guide systems design and improvement.
- Apply IoT, Cloud and cutting-edge technologies to improve business operations and management.
- Learn data analytics and strategic decision-making to deliver business insights and intelligence.
- Develop enterprise-wide digital transformation initiatives that align with organisational goals and values.
- Understand how business knowledge and information technology shape future industries.
- Get career-ready for roles such as business analyst, process analyst, information systems consultant, chief technology officer, chief information officer, enterprise architect, IT project manager, executive, or entrepreneur.
This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and has international recognition. You will also be able to work on real-world projects with industry partners, gain practical experience through internships or placements, and network with potential employers.
Why choose this course?
Information Systems could be for you if you want to drive business, innovation and decision-making by harnessing cutting-edge technologies and systems thinking.
The Information Systems major uses IT skills and knowledge to identify organisational requirements and design effective and innovative IT systems solutions.
It can include supporting managers and users to analyse their needs, developing data and process models to guide system design, testing and implementing enterprise-wide systems and services, and working with large database applications and emerging technologies to deliver organisational digital transformation initiatives.
Explore this course
The Information Systems major gives you the knowledge and skills of an IT professional to shape future industries. You will develop expertise in understanding information technology capabilities and implications and proficiency in best-of-breed methods, techniques, and tools to improve and innovate the work of individuals and organisations.
In your first year, you’ll complete your common IT units, introducing you to computer systems, learning design and build principles, and developing databases. You’ll also learn information systems modelling and web application development.
Continuing into your second year, your major will focus on developing systems thinking and skills in a business and management context, including business process modelling, business analysis, project management and enterprise architecture. You will also customise your major with process, data, and technology options. You will have practical, hands-on experiences throughout your course. In addition, you will be able to further specialise by choosing your second major or minor and options units.
Your final year is your opportunity to excel and showcase your skills with a major project. Your project will be for a real-world client and will be unveiled at the IT and Games Showcase, held at the end of the year.
Customise your degree
Foster your passion and shape your career through complementary study areas. As well as choosing a major area of study, your course includes a second study area, which can be either a second major or a double minor.
A second major can complement your major study area, allowing you to develop a significant depth of knowledge and skills in two discipline areas.
IT Second Majors
Computational and Simulation Science
The Computational and Simulation Science second major combines the study of science and mathematical models with computers to provide quantitative analysis and visualisation to gain insight into the solution of scientific problems from a range of scientific application areas. Computational and Simulation Science second major graduates will be in demand to apply the latest computing and computational techniques to specialist application areas.
Computer Science
The Computer Science second major explores a scientific and practical approach to computer-based system design, development and operation. It includes identifying and solving systems design issues associated with achieving critical properties such as correctness, efficiency, robustness, usability and security.
Data Science
The Data Science second major provides the necessary skills to be a data scientist, including statistical methods and data visualisation, computational tools and data management techniques for large datasets, and high-performance computing resources and techniques. This unique skill set in statistics and computing will allow you to cope with sophisticated models applied to complex and large datasets.
Expand the breadth of your studies by adding to your major with one minor. You can choose from the information technology discipline or broaden your studies by completing minors that offer general knowledge and insights in study areas from across the university.
IT Minors
Business Intelligence
Focus on the areas of business, data and process analysis to critically analyse data and make evidence-based decisions.
Business Process Management (BPM)
BPM is a systematic approach to making organisations' workflows more efficient and effective. You will learn to discover, analyse, model, improve, automate and monitor business processes.
Computational and Simulation Science
This minor provides knowledge of modelling, simulation and visualisation used in various scientific application areas.
Computer Science
Develop practical skills in IT system development and an understanding of the basic principles underlying modern computing technologies. Identify and solve systems design issues associated with critical properties such as correctness, efficiency, robustness, usability and security.
Enterprise Systems
Develop an understanding of large-scale application software packages that support business processes and information flows across departments. This minor develops the knowledge and skills required in supporting Enterprise Systems within the modern organisation.
Intelligent Systems
Explore the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning with applications in robotics and other virtual intelligent systems.
IoT and Mobile Technologies
Develops the knowledge and skills to design and distribute applications or games. Examine the role and application of ubiquitous and mobile technologies to individuals and enterprises.
Networks and Security
Develop contemporary electronic communications infrastructure knowledge and skills, concentrating on fundamental networking technologies and information security principles.
Software Development for IS and Games
Develop sophisticated software systems in a variety of environments and problem domains. You will study the development of innovative software-based solutions to domain problems. You will become familiar with various software development techniques, methods, programming languages, and tools.
User Experience
Develop the knowledge and skills needed to engage in user experience design activities involving emerging technologies to create new forms of human-computer interaction.
Careers and outcomes
Information systems graduates have skills in design, systems thinking, stakeholder engagement and, modelling and abstraction, which positions them to work as business analysts, enterprise architects and information systems consultants, solving various organisational problems.
Depending on your choice of study areas, opportunities also exist in business process management, social media and mobile application development and in careers as information technology innovators within enterprises, consulting companies or in your own start-up.
Study choice areas can also lead to careers such as domain experts, chief technology officers, chief information officers, managers, executives, entrepreneurs or researchers. Graduates have the opportunity to achieve the highest levels of their profession.
Professional recognition
This program is ACS accredited, giving eligibility for ACS membership, recognition by ACS for certification and migration skills assessment, and international recognition by signatories of the Seoul Accord.
Possible careers
- Business analyst
- Business intelligence specialist
- Business process manager
- Business strategist
- Data analyst
- Enterprise architect
- Information technology project manager
- Systems analyst
In order to complete this course, you must complete a total of 288 credit points, made up of:
- Core units - 96 credit points
- A Major - 84 credit points
- QUT You - 24 credit points
- Complementary studies - 84 credit points, made up of:
- a second major (84 credit points), or
- a minor (48 credit points) and electives (36 credit points).
In order to complete this course, you must complete a total of 288 credit points, made up of:
- Core units - 96 credit points
- A Major - 84 credit points
- QUT You - 24 credit points
- Complementary studies - 84 credit points, made up of:
- a second major (84 credit points), or
- a minor (48 credit points) and electives (36 credit points).
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. We review fees annually, and they may be subject to increases.
2025 fees
2025: CSP $9,400 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2025 fees
2025: $41,400 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2024 fees
2024: CSP $9,000 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2024 fees
2024: $38,900 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Student services and amenities fees
You may need to pay student services and amenities (SA) fees as part of your course costs.
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