About Queensland University of Technology
Address and contact details
Campus location
Course information
Academic structure
Information for enrolling students
Fees schedule
Minimum requirements
Scholarship information
Quality information
Credit transfer and articulation information
Learning and teaching information
About Queensland University of Technology
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
is a highly successful, energetic and innovative university of 40,000 students, with a strongly applied emphasis. Its well-known positioning as “a university for the real world” reflects strong and productive links with industry, the professions and the community in teaching and research.
Courses are in high demand and graduates have excellent job and career outcomes. QUT provides the largest number of bachelor degree graduates into full-time jobs in the nation and, in Queensland, is university of first choice for the greatest number of undergraduate applicants.
A broad range of programs from undergraduate to doctoral level are offered in major disciplines of Built Environment and Engineering, Business, Creative Industries, Education, Health, Humanities and Human Services, Information Technology, Law, and Science.
The four campuses, at Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove in Brisbane CBD, and at Carseldine and Caboolture in the growth corridor north of the city, are attractive places for students. State of the art learning facilities on campus are backed up by a sophisticated virtual learning environment.
Growing research performance is underlined by the establisment of major institutes, in areas such as health research, information security and sustainability, which encourage a multidisciplinary approach.
The university was founded in 1989, but its predecessor institutions served the needs of Queensland industry for 140 years. Today, QUT has 5000 international students, graduates and alliances all over the world, and a global outlook.
QUT is a member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) – an influential alliance of five prominent Australian universities of technology representing each of the mainland states of Australia.
National Priority Places
In 2005, QUT will receive 30 new nursing places (EFTSL), rising to 82 in 2008
In 2005, QUT will receive 50 new teaching places (EFTSL), rising to 137 in 2008
Additional support will be provided for areas identified by the Australian Government as National Priorities. Teaching and nursing have been identified as initial key areas of National Priority, to ensure an adequate supply of high quality graduates for Australia’s schools and hospitals. The figures above refer to additional National Priority places only and do not indicate the total number of nursing or teaching places offered by this provider.
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Address and Contact details
Queensland University of Technology
2 George Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
Telephone: (07) 3138 2000
Fax: (07) 3138 1176
Campus Location
- Gardens Point Campus
2 George Street
Brisbane Qld 4001
- Kelvin Grove Campus
Victoria Park Road
Kelvin Grove Qld 4059
- Carseldine Campus
Beams Road, Carseldine
Brisbane QLD 4001
- Caboolture Community Campus
Cnr Manley & Tallon Streets
Caboolture QLD 4510
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Course Information
Course Information
Online Handbook
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Academic Structure
Faculties
- Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering
- Faculty of Business
- Creative Industries Faculty
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Health
- Faculty of Information Technology
- Faculty of Law
- QUT Carseldine
- QUT International College
- Faculty of Science
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Information for enrolling students
Open Days
Application process
Tertiary Admission Application
Direct Applications
Important Enrolment Date
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Fees Schedule
Fees Schedule: Tuition Fees and Student Contribution amounts 
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Minimum Entrance Requirements
Minimum Entrance Requirements information
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Scholarship Information
Scholarships
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Quality Information
Providers are audited every 5 years. QUT was audited in April 2005.
AUQA Report
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Credit Transfer and Articulation Information
Credit for study
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Learning and Teaching Information
Learning and teaching information
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