Entry requirements
One of the following:
- 3-year bachelor degree from a recognised university in the field of computing or an approved equivalent
- USQ Graduate Diploma of Information Technology/Graduate Diploma of Professional Computing/Graduate Diploma of Advanced Computing or an approved equivalent
How to apply
Closing dates
Applying directly to USQ:
- Semester 2, 2013 - applications close Monday 1 July 2013
- Semester 3, 2013 - applications close Monday 28 October 2013
- Semester 1, 2014 - applications close Monday 17 February 2014.
Credit for previous study or work experience
You may be
eligible for credit if you have previously studied or have relevant work experience. This will help to reduce the number of courses that you need to study to finish your program.
Alternate pathways to university study
A number of other
pathways are also available if you haven’t been able to study previously or don’t meet the requirements for entry into your program of interest.
International entry requirements
English language requirements
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IELTS: 6.0 (or better) (no component lower than 5.5)
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TOEFL (paper based): 550 (or better) (with minimum test of written English score of 4.5)
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TOEFL (electronic): 213 (or better) (with essay rating of at least 4.5)
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TOEFL (internet based): 80 (or better) (with 19 minimum in all bands)
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Pearson (PTE Academic): 50 (or better) (with no communicative score lower than 50)
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Singapore, Hong Kong, British 'O' Level English: 'C' or better
Pre-requisites
- 3-year bachelor degree from a recognised university in the field of computing or an approved equivalent
- USQ Graduate Diploma of Information Technology/Graduate Diploma of Professional Computing/Graduate Diploma of Advanced Computing or an approved equivalent
International how to apply
Closing dates
- Semester 2, 2013 - applications close Monday 1 July 2013
- Semester 3, 2013 - applications close Monday 28 October 2013
- Semester 1, 2014 - applications close Monday 17 February 2014.
International credit for previous study or work experience
If you have previously studied in your home country, you may be
eligible for credit to reduce the number of courses that you need to study to finish your program.
International alternate pathways to university study
Pathway programs are also available if you don’t meet the English entry requirements mentioned above.