Highlights
- NEW: This course now offers Commonwealth Supported Places which makes it over 60% more affordable. Eligibility criteria applies.
- You will gain advanced knowledge, based on research practices, in at least one Information Technology (IT) discipline, and develop the ability to formulate best practice IT strategies and solutions.
- As a graduate, you will have the specialist knowledge and skills required for IT-related middle-management positions, or you can continue onto a Master of Information Management.
- Prepares you for careers including cyber security and networking, business analyst and computer systems.
- Complete in 1 year full-time.
- Choose from one of three majors:
- Business Analysis
- Computer Science
- Cyber Security and Networks.
Highlights
- You will gain advanced knowledge, based on research practices, in at least one Information Technology (IT) discipline, and develop the ability to formulate best practice IT strategies and solutions.
- As a graduate, you will have the specialist knowledge and skills required for IT-related middle-management positions, or you can continue onto a Master of Information Management.
- Prepares you for careers including cyber security and networking, business analyst and computer systems.
- Complete in 1 year full-time.
- Choose from one of three majors:
- Business Analysis
- Computer Science
- Cyber Security and Networks.
Why choose this course?
If you're looking to develop advanced knowledge in at least one information technology discipline, this is the course for you. Your design and problem-solving skills will allow you to critically analyse problem spaces, assess alternate IT solutions, and evaluate outcomes. Application of your IT knowledge and skills will result in considered and relevant IT solutions. You will graduate with well-developed professional attitudes, behaviours and judgements.
Completing this course in just one year full-time, in one of three majors:
- Business Analysis - design and problem-solving skills will allow you to critically analyse complex work environments, assess alternate information systems solutions, and evaluate outcomes.
- Computer Science - extends your understanding of computer programming beyond being a mere user of programming language to an appreciation of their design and implementation.
- Cyber Security and Networks - you will develop abilities in the investigation and appraisal of complex cyber security and networking challenges. and the application of approaches.
Why choose this course?
If you're looking to develop advanced knowledge in at least one information technology discipline, this is the course for you. Your design and problem-solving skills will allow you to critically analyse problem spaces, assess alternate IT solutions, and evaluate outcomes. Application of your IT knowledge and skills will result in considered and relevant IT solutions. You will graduate with well-developed professional attitudes, behaviours and judgements.
Completing this course in just one year full-time, in one of three majors:
- Business Analysis - design and problem-solving skills will allow you to critically analyse complex work environments, assess alternate information systems solutions, and evaluate outcomes.
- Computer Science - extends your understanding of computer programming beyond being a mere user of programming language to an appreciation of their design and implementation.
- Cyber Security and Networks (new) - you will develop abilities in the investigation and appraisal of complex cyber security and networking challenges. and the application of approaches
This course now offers Commonwealth Supported Places which makes it over 60% more affordable. Eligibility criteria applies.
Real-world learning
During your studies, you will experience a range of learning approaches, including:
- project-based units requiring you to apply theoretical and technical knowledge in the development of artefacts such as software applications, business cases, technical specifications, conceptual models and theoretical frameworks;
- using real world and research-inspired problems within units;
- using advanced analytical, conceptual and logical thinking processes to solve novel and complex problems;
- covering relevant contemporary IT and interpersonal capabilities necessary for you to be prepared to move into senior professional positions.
Learn from the best
The most recent QILT data shows the overall quality of the QUT postgraduate IT experience is one of the best in Queensland, with our courses score well over the national average for overall student satisfaction (80.3%). We are above the national average for 5 of the 6 QILT quality indicators, and lead Australia in student satisfaction related to skill development (89%).
Explore this course
All market sectors are embracing new digital and technological advances to ensure they remain competitive (source: Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA)). The prevalence of digital technologies in industry is resulting in a growing demand for savvy IT professionals across a diverse range of sectors and roles.
Fields such as data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, virtual and augmented reality, and the Internet of Things continue to evolve rapidly. Business investment in these areas continues to grow, as does the demand for expertise in these areas (source: Australia’s Digital Pulse, ACS/Deloitte).
Our Graduate Diploma in Information Technology has been developed to align with emerging IT industry trends.
Careers and outcomes
You will be qualified to work with IT service providers, consultancies and vendors, and be in demand in government departments, the finance and banking sector, and within healthcare, advanced manufacturing, engineering, mining and agriculture.
Course articulation
Upon successful completion of this course, you will eligible for entry into IN20 - Master of Information Technology, with a reduced course duration.
Course articulation
QUT offers an pathway for international students who want to study a Master of Information Technology. The Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology (IN17) is designed to help students acquire postgraduate level knowledge and skill in a specialist information technology discipline, while developing competency in English language and academic literacy. Upon successful completion of IN17, students are eligible for one semester of advanced standing towards the Master of Information Technology (see course description for details).
Possible careers
- Computer scientist
- Computer systems engineer
- Computer-aided designer
- Data communications specialist
- Data systems developer
- Enterprise consultant
- Enterprise architect
- Information officer
- Programmer
- Solution architect
- Systems analyst
- Systems manager
- Systems programmer
The Graduate Diploma in Information Technology comprises 96 credit points (cp) of units, including:
- 48cp of core units,
- 48cp of combination of units from Advanced Core and units from one specialisation.
Available specialisations:
- Advanced Core
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
- Cyber Security
- Data Science
- Human-Centred Design
- Internet of Things
- IT Management
- Process Analytics and Automation
- Software Development
The Graduate Diploma in Information Technology comprises 96 credit points (cp) of units, including:
- 48cp of core units,
- 48cp of combination of units from Advanced Core and units from one specialisation.
Available specialisations:
- Advanced Core
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
- Cyber Security
- Data Science
- Human-Centred Design
- Internet of Things
- IT Management
- Process Analytics and Automation
- Software Development
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: $42,900 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2024 fees
2024: CSP $9,000 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2024 fees
2024: $38,600 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.
HECS-HELP: loans to help you pay for your course fees
You may not have to pay anything upfront if you're eligible for a HECS-HELP loan.
You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.
QUT Real World International Scholarship
A scholarship to cover tuition fees, with eligibility based on your prior academic achievements.
- Scholarship eligibility
- Academic performance
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